Free summer meals for Chicago Public Schools students
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is launching its summer meals program Tuesday.Summer Meals and LunchStop will run at hundreds of school locations throughout CPS, including at all summer school programs, according to a press release from CPS. Meals will first be available June 20 at outdoor LunchStop locations with summer program site meals launching on June 26. Three teens among more than 60 shot across Chicago over weekend Students who participate in summer school programs, or who live in an area served by a summer program or LunchStop location, can receive the free meals. While no photo ID is required to receive a meal, children must be present and must eat what's provided onsite.Families can find a Summer Meals or LunchStop location near them on the District’s Summer Meal Finder.WGN plans to livestream the summer meals announcement within this story beginning at approximately 10 a.m.2 men, 2 women killed in New York City e-bike shop fire: officials
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
NEW YORK (WPIX) -- Four people are dead and several injured after a fire broke out in a New York City bike shop early Tuesday, authorities said. The blaze began around 12:15 a.m. inside the bike repair store on Manhattan's Lower East Side, officials said. Within 30 minutes, the fire escalated to a third alarm as billows of smoke enveloped the six-story building."We found heavy fire in an e-bike store, which is located on the first floor. We made an interior attack and put that fire out. Unfortunately, we had heavy smoke conditions throughout the building," said FDNY Deputy Assistant Chief John Sarrocco. 3 women slashed by assailant within 20 minutes in NYC subway: police Two of the victims who died were men and two were women, according to officials. One of the men was 71 years old. Several other people were injured, including two women who were listed in critical condition, police said. First responders transported all of the victims to local hospitals.Dozens of charred...Chicago Fire Department demonstrates the dangers of fireworks
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
CHICAGO — Fireworks and the 4th of July are synonymous, as are the dangers which come with combustion-based entertainment.Several fire-focused agencies, medical officials, and a parent of a fireworks injury survivor plan to gather Tuesday morning at University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital to discuss "the dangerous risks and long-term consequences fireworks can pose to your loved ones, family pets and combat veterans (and other survivors of gun violence) who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder," according to a press release. VIDEO: Minutes after reported Near West Side shooting, crowds twerk and taunt cops Fire officials are then expected to stage a live demonstration to "show how quickly fireworks can turn tragic."WGN plans to livestream the press conference and the live demonstration within this story beginning at approximately 9:30 a.m.Expected speakers include:Annette Nance-Holt, Chicago Fire CommissionerRyan Rivera, Chicago Fire Department Commanding Fi...Crash on I-787 southbound cleared
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A crash on I-787 southbound at Exit 7W; NY 378 westbound in Colonie that closed one of three left lanes has cleared. Check out NEWS10's traffic tracker. You can plan your route and see traffic delays in real-time!Traffic in the area has cleared and all three lanes are back open.Board of Aldermen hearing on short-term rental regulations happening today
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Regulating short-term rentals is one way the St. Louis City plans to tackle crime.The discussion on short-term rentals comes after another weekend of violence in downtown St. Louis. The first bill would change the application and appeals processes. The second bill will impact how short-term rental properties are being used.The bills will go before the St. Louis board of alderman at Tuesday morning's transportation and commerce committee meeting. Short-term rental parties have been a big problem over the last year or so.Many city leaders say there needs to be more rules to prevent parties from turning violent. Aldmerman Joe Vollmer will be one of the board members supporting Bills 33 and 34. He says right now Airbnb operators have no regulations. There are no inspections, requirements of having carbon monoxide detectors, etc. He thinks there should be fees and regulations for people with short-term rental properties. What to know about Missouri's gun laws The two bills ...I-70 WB lanes reopened, 2-vehicle crash being investigated
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Emergency crews were at the scene of a two-vehicle crash Tuesday morning. The crash took place on Interstate 70 westbound at the Missouri River and Blanchette Bridge a little before 7:00 a.m. Heavy backups could be seen in the area as a car and semi-truck were heavily damaged. What to know about Missouri's gun laws The cause of the crash have not yet been revealed and so far, no injuries have been reported. All lanes have since been reopened.FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Denver weather: Dry, warm day under mostly sunny skies
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
The weather in metro Denver on Tuesday will be warm and dry under mostly sunny skies and no rain will fall, according to the National Weather Service.Those conditions favor the buildup of air pollution and, for the second day in a row, state health officials issued an air quality alert, warning that the concentrations of ground-level ozone likely will reach levels unhealthy for children, the elderly, and people with breathing problems.The high temperature in Denver on Tuesday will be 89 degrees, slightly above the seasonal norm, decreasing to 87 degrees on Wednesday, weather service forecasters said. At night, the temperatures will decrease to around 57 degrees. Light wind likely will blow across the city at speeds up to 11 miles per hour, with a few gusts at speeds up to 18 mph, forecasters said.On Wednesday, scattered afternoon thunderstorms may roll down from mountain foothills across Denver. Government meteorologists estimated the likelihood of precipitation at 40% on Wednesday....Man on Venice rooftop throws pieces of wood at firefighters
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
A man who climbed onto a rooftop in Venice began throwing pieces of wood at first responders late Monday night.The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. in the 1700 block of South Main Street.A man is seen throwing wood from a rooftop in Venice on June 19, 2023. (OnScene.TV)A man being followed by police after allegedly standing on top of a Metro bus eventually climbed on top of a building that was under construction in the area. Video from the scene showed the shirtless man grabbing onto loose wires and walking around on the roof. At one point the man was picking up large pieces of wood and throwing them in the direction of Los Angeles County firefighters who were at the scene. Firefighters and police left the scene after about 90 minutes. No one was injured in the incident and It was unclear if the man was taken into custody.Rescuers race against time in search for Titanic-bound sub
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
Rescuers in a remote area of the Atlantic Ocean raced against time early Tuesday to find a missing submersible carrying five people on a mission to document the wreckage of the Titanic.The carbon-fiber submersible named the Titan, part of a mission by OceanGate Expeditions, carried a pilot, a renowned British adventurer, two members of an iconic Pakistani business family and a Titanic expert. Authorities reported the vessel overdue Sunday night about 435 miles (700 kilometers) south of St. John’s, Newfoundland, according to Canada's Joint Rescue Coordination Center.This undated photo provided by OceanGate Expeditions in June 2021 shows the company's Titan submersible. On Monday, June 19, 2023, a rescue operation was underway deep in the Atlantic Ocean in search of the technologically advanced submersible vessel carrying five people to document the wreckage of the Titanic, the iconic ocean liner that sank more than a century earlier. (OceanGate Expeditions via AP, File)Every passing ...Sick sea lions, dolphins overwhelming Southern California rescue organization
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:08:19 GMT
Sickened marine mammals poisoned by an algal bloom in Southern California waters are overwhelming a local rescue organization. Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute responds to beached sea lions and other sick mammals, evaluates their condition and, if needed, attempts to nurse the animals back to health.But a recent algal bloom off the coast of Southern California is leading to more and more marine mammals getting sickened by a type of poison that is growing ever more prevalent: domoic acid toxicity. Known colloquially as the "Red Tide," domoic acid is a naturally occuring neurotoxin that is produced by blooming algae in California waters. The blooms tend to happen more regularly in spring and autumn when nutrients from the deep are brought to the surface and exposed to sunlight.A sick sea lion, possibly suffering from domoic acid toxicity, is seen resting on a California beach in June 2023. (Channel Islands Marine Wildlife Institute)Fish and other animals low on the foo...Latest news
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