Little Village woman missing since January found dead in laundry cart on West Side
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
CHICAGO — The family of a woman, reported missing from Little Village in January, has confirmed her body has been found.Relatives said the body of 21-year-old Rosa Chacon was found Wednesday in a laundry cart in an alley near 24th and Western Avenue on the city's West Side. Police identified Chacon by the multiple tattoos on her body, family members said.She was last seen by relatives outside her home on Jan. 18. Home security video captures Chacon getting into an Uber rideshare in the 2800 block of South St. Louis. Woman, 21, missing from Little Village since January, family says It is unclear where she was headed, but relatives said Chacon wasn’t the one who called for the ride. According to family members, Uber refused to give them the identity of the person who requested the rideshare.The Cook County medical examiner has not yet determined a cause of death.WGN has reached out to Uber for a response but have not yet heard back.Ticketmaster gives partial refund, lower fees to Cure fans after Robert Smith's crusade
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
After saying he was "sickened" over Ticketmaster's fees, Robert Smith has gotten partial refunds for attendees of The Cure's upcoming tour.Additionally, Smith said lower fees will be offered for future shows on the tour which have not gone on sale yet."AFTER FURTHER CONVERSATION, TICKETMASTER HAVE AGREED WITH US THAT MANY OF THE FEES BEING CHARGED ARE UNDULY HIGH," Smith wrote on Twitter.He went on the say the company has offered a $5 to $10 refund for verified fan accounts as a "gesture of goodwill."On Tuesday, the band announced their upcoming tour will use Ticketmaster’s verified fan system in an effort to reduce scalping.Smith said the band declined to use Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing and platinum tickets, calling it a “greedy scam.” Previous — ‘Sickened’: Robert Smith blasts Ticketmaster fees ahead The Cure’s upcoming tour Once tickets went on sale, he noticed several tickets did end up in the hands of online resale marketplaces for much-higher prices than face value.One ma...Woman bitten twice by deadly blue-ringed octopus, sent to Australia hospital
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
SYDNEY, Australia (WJW) – A woman swimming by a beach near Sydney, Australia, was taken to the hospital Thursday afternoon after she was bitten twice by an extremely venomous blue-ringed octopus, according to local reports. The woman, who is in her 30s, picked up a shell while swimming at Chinamans Beach in Mosman, according to The Australian newspaper. The octopus, which was inside the shell, fell out and bit the woman in the stomach.Paramedics quickly jumped into action to help the woman, who was experiencing abdominal pain around the bite. She was taken to a Royal North Shore hospital for treatment, according to The Australian, which obtained photos of the small octopus after capture. Lost pet snake hitches ride across Virginia in U-Haul; owner plans to reunite According to the Australian Institute of Marine Science, blue-ringed octopus venom is extremely dangerous and stings have led to at least three known human deaths. Its venom is 1,000 times more potent than cyanide and c...WATCH LIVE | Biden cabinet member discusses Chicago gun violence, mental health
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
CHICAGO — U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra is in Chicago Friday to focus on mental health and gun violence in the area.Becerra will join a community roundtable at Kennedy-King College alongside U.S. Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL-01) and U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL). The trio will then hold a media availability following the roundtable discussion. AG: Illinois lottery employee stole, redeemed winning tickets WGN plans to livestream the media availability within this story beginning at approximately 11:45 a.m.Trudeau Launches $4 Billion Housing Accelerator Fund To Create 100,000 New Homes
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
Police chase ends with vehicle crashing into Travis County courthouse
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Police said after a chase overnight Thursday into Friday, the driver of a vehicle crashed into a building. The building was the Travis County Civil Courthouse off Guadalupe Street in downtown Austin.APD said on Friday at approximately 12:22 a.m., officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop in the 700 block of East 11th Street.According to police, that incident resulted in a chase that ended with the driver of the vehicle crashing into a building in the 1000 block of Guadalupe Street.APD said four people were found in the vehicle, and they were later taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.Austin weather history: The hottest, coldest and wettest St. Patrick's Days
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — What kind of weather does Austin typically see on St. Patrick's Day?A high of 74, a low of 52 and about 0.09" of rain. But what about the extremes?The National Weather Service has weather data for Austin dating back to the 1890s.KXAN dug through the archives to find the hottest, coldest and wettest St. Patrick's Days in history.Austin has never hit 90° on March 17, but we've come close. Camp Mabry — Austin's official weather reporting site — got to 89° on St. Patrick's Day in 1972, making it the hottest in recorded history.Several other years have seen highs in the mid-80s, most recently in 2018.On the other end, eight St. Patrick's Days in Austin failed to reach 60°. The coolest March 17 in history was in 2000, with the high temperature only reaching 51° at Camp Mabry, well below the average of 74°.And what about low temperatures? Austin has dropped to freezing on St. Patrick's Day only once in recorded history. Camp Mabry bottomed out at 30° in 1913.The rest of the...LULAC: 'We want our soldiers protected and mission-ready'
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
FORT HOOD, Texas (KXAN) -- The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) held a press conference Friday morning outside of Fort Hood, where they called for a "top-down" investigation by the Pentagon and the FBI into the death of U.S. Army private Ana Basalduaruiz. Army Criminal Investigation Division officials said in a press release Thursday that "no foul play" was evident, and that Basalduaruiz's death remains under investigation.LULAC Communications Director David Cruz said at the press conference that the group was not there to attack the U.S. Army, but to advocate for the safety of soldiers so they can best serve the nation. LULAC demands federal investigation into Ft. Hood soldier’s death "For the Army to say 'no foul play' would also indicate a tone deafness to the concerns of the father and the mother of Ana Basalduaruiz, who stated that she had been the target of alleged sexual harassment, repeated and consistent sexual harassment, by other service members, up to a...NYSP: Albany man throws loaded gun out of a moving car
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Thursday, Alexander T. Wilson, 30, was arrested on two charges of Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Criminal Impersonation, and other Vehicle and Traffic Law violations. Wilson was arraigned and remanded to the Albany County Correctional Facility without bail. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the police, Wilson was pulled over on I-90 for a Vehicle and Traffic Law violation. A tow truck driver on I-90 observed what appeared to be a handgun being thrown from Wilson's vehicle and notified another trooper assisting them with an unrelated matter. The officer located and secured a loaded handgun. Police determined that Wilson illegally possessed the firearm and had thrown the gun out of his car.3 charged in Schenectady County underage drinking sting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:29:22 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State Police recently conducted an underage drinking enforcement detail in Schenectady County. Out of the 21 businesses checked for compliance, three allegedly sold alcohol to someone under 21 years old. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! During the enforcement detail, businesses are checked with a trooper in plainclothes, and one or several underage operatives who cannot lie about their age or give a false date of birth. Three people were charged with first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child, which is a misdemeanor.The following businesses were not in compliance with the New York Beverage Control Law Section 65:Mikey Mart Valero, 6030 Duanesburg Road in DuanesburgMarket 32, 442 Balltown Road in NiskayunaAnnand Discount Wine & Liquor, 1437 Broadway in Schenectady Capital Region’s first cannabis dispensary opening April 1 The following businesses were in compliance:Stewart's, 173...Latest news
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