Long-stalled Navy Pier marina gets green light
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
CHICAGO — Seven years after the Chicago City Council first approved plans for a marina next to Navy Pier, the long-stalled project appears ready to set sail.“I couldn’t be happier,” said developer Randy Podolsky. Podolsky sued former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration accusing the city of illegally blocking the project, which was approved by everyone from aldermen to the Army Corps of Engineers. Lightfoot’s team said it had security concerns since the marina would be near the Jardine water treatment plant, which provides fresh drinking water to millions of people. Podolsky countered that boaters can currently get close to the water plant’s south side and the infamous Lake Michigan party spot known as the “playpen” is just north of the water facility. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration has now settled the lawsuit and agreed to issue the required permits with some minor changes, Podolsky tells WGN Investigates.When asked ...Skilling: Chilly overnight with a cloudy, sunny Tuesday ahead
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
A beautiful late fall week is ahead with day to 60-deg and warmer high temps. It's Pacific air which tends to be dry in our part of the world---and dry air cools at night. So the best way to characterize what's coming much of the coming work week is MILD BY DAY; COOL AT NIGHT AND IN THE EARLY MORNINGS.Today's high temp appears likely to reach 63-deg—a reading 13-deg above normal in a month running 2.8-deg above normal to date. It's the warmest Nov 11th here of the past 12 years (since 70-deg on this date back in 2012).60-deg and warmer highs on Nov 13th are hardly regular occurrences in Chicago. In fact, only 22 of the past 153 Nov 13's have managed a temp which has reached or exceeded 60-deg. It SURE WAS NICE TODAY—a great way to kick off the new week!Monday is the Chicago area's second consecutive 100% sunny day. It's the first time we've put back to back 100% sunny days together here in Chicago, veteran NWS observer Frank Wachowski who keeps the city's official sunshine...Indiana 18-year-old found dead in jail 2 days after drug arrest: police
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
ANDERSON, Ind. (WXIN) — Indiana State Police are investigating after an 18-year-old woman was found dead inside a jail over the weekend, two days after being arrested on drug charges.Detectives launched a death investigation on Saturday after Shellby L. Hall, 18, was found dead inside the Madison County jail. Hall was booked into the jail on Thursday after being arrested in Anderson for methamphetamine possession and driving under the influence, according to authorities. Florida teen sets four fires, commits two burglaries in spree, police said Shellby Hall is pictured here. (Photo courtesy of Hall's family)She was found unresponsive on Saturday morning by jail staff, who ISP said immediately called medics and provided first aid. However, Hall was later pronounced deceased."Toxicology results and an autopsy are pending although no foul play is suspected at this time," ISP said in a release on Saturday.Nexstar's WXIN has spoken with Hall's family, who said the 18-year-old is shown ...APD confirms retired officer died in Leander crash
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) -- On Monday, the Austin Police Department confirmed a retired officer died in a crash that happened in Leander over the weekend.The retired officer was identified as Ray Shillito, according to APD. Leander Police respond to fatal crash, announce road closure On Sunday, the Leander Police Department responded to the deadly crash, which previously was closed down the area of Ranch-to-Market 2243 to the 8700 block to Ridgmar Road.Any further information on the crash will come from LPD.UT student group organizes vigil for Israel, Palestine victims
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Last Tuesday, a group of about 80 people gathered on UT's campus to honor victims in Israel and Palestine and to bring together students from Jewish, Arab and other backgrounds. It was held one month after the Israel-Hamas war began. The vigil was organized by student group Atidna International, which promotes dialogue among Arab, Jewish, Israeli and Palestinian students with chapters across the country. "There is probably never been a more divisive time in the history of the United States, with Jewish and Arab students specifically," Atidna at UT President Elijah Kahlenberg said. "So we wanted this vigil to be a space to recognize the humanity of the 'other' and to be able to bring together both groups in a shared pursuit of peace and, hopefully, reconciliation."Vigil at the University of Texas at Austin on Nov. 7 to honor victims in Israel and Palestine and to bring together Jewish, Arab, Israeli and Palestinian students. (Courtesy Elijah Kahlenberg)Kahlenberg, a U...'A man of service': Officer remembers Jorge Pastore, talks how community can help
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Crime scene tape still surrounds a south Austin neighborhood where an Austin police officer was shot and killed over the weekend.The Austin police officer who died after a Saturday morning SWAT standoff in south Austin has been identified as senior officer Jorge Pastore.APD said there were two dead civilians found in the house where the incident occurred, and the suspect died from their injuries.The names of the victims of the suspect have not been released at this time, but we are learning more about the brave officers who rushed in to help."It has been a haunting and horrible experience," said APD Detective Bino Cadenas. "I had the pleasure of working with him in Henry Sector and served with him several times in downtown area command. He was just a force to be reckoned with."Cadenas said it was difficult when he heard the call come in about the shooting."I think his last actions define him well," Cadenas said. "He was courageous, honorable, he had integrity, hard w...Stillwater inmate sentenced to additional 10 years in prison for assault on correctional sergeant
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
An inmate at the Minnesota Correctional Facility – Stillwater will spend an additional decade in prison for stabbing and injuring a correctional officer in 2020, a Washington County District Court judge ruled Monday.Adrian Dominique Bell, 35, was found guilty in September on charges of first-degree assault in connection with the stabbing of a sergeant at the prison during an altercation on June 12, 2020.According to the criminal complaint filed against him, Bell confronted a correctional officer “concerning a loss of privileges action the CO took against a different inmate.” During the argument, another inmate lunged at a correctional sergeant and punched him in the head. Additional correctional staff immediately responded and attempted to restrain the inmate.Adrian Dominique Bell (Courtesy of Washington County Jail)As the physical struggle continued, Bell removed a 5½-inch metal shank from his pocket, ran up to the group, and stabbed a correctional sergeant in the lower...It’s (more) official: Saura Jost wins in St. Paul’s Ward 3 city council seat after lengthy ranked-choice count
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
Nearly a week after St. Paul voters went to the polls, a hand tally of second-choice votes determined Saura Jost to be the winner Monday in the four-way race for the Ward 3 seat on the St. Paul City Council. The ward spans Highland Park, Mac-Groveland and part of West Seventh Street.Jost, a civil engineer who drew 6,390 votes on election night, saw her count rise to 6,617 votes as rival candidates — including write-in votes, Troy Barksdale and then Patty Hartmann — were eliminated from the tally, freeing up the second-choice picks on their ballots to be reallocated to Jost and fellow candidate Isaac Russell, the second-place vote-getter.There were 13,396 ballots cast in total.With more than 48% of the vote on election night, Jost’s victory was never really in doubt. Russell, Hartmann and ultimately Jost herself had expressed interest in seeing the final vote tally, a process that roped in some 15 paid Ramsey County Elections workers for a six-hour count that began ...Attorney General's office interviews asylees in Albany
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Several asylum seekers in the Capital Region met with investigators from the New York Attorney General’s office over the weekend. It’s part of the State’s investigation into DocGo, the company hired to take of New York City’s asylum seekers. Official report released on DocGo provided services Two investigators with the A.G.’s office came to Albany to interview seven asylum seekers this past Sunday afternoon. NEWS10 caught up with the leaders of two area community-based groups that were there, and they shared their take on the investigation. “The voiceless are going to have a voice. They're going to be able to tell what has been happening and what they've been experiencing since they've been here and the Capital District,” said Allies For Justice founder, Maria Pacheco. The meeting itself was not available to the media, however, Maria Pacheco of Allies for Justice and Greg Sheldon of Eden’s Rose Foundation said the asylees who spoke with the in...Jeffries suggests Democrats could support GOP stopgap funding bill
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:01:15 GMT
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) suggested Monday that Democrats may support the Republicans’ short-term funding bill to prevent a government shutdown — a sharp change of tone that could pave the way for easy passage when the bill hits the floor on Tuesday. In a letter to all House Democrats, Jeffries stopped short of saying party leaders are ready to endorse the GOP proposal, known as a continuing resolution (CR), which was introduced by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) over the weekend. But he also didn’t rule it out. “At this time, we are carefully evaluating the proposal set forth by Republican leadership and discussing it with Members,” Jeffries wrote.The letter marks a sharp change of tone from just last week, when Democratic leaders had skewered Republicans for floating a “laddered” budget approach, which carves government funding into separate pots to be considered on different timetables. Jeffries had characterized the idea as “another ext...Latest news
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