Chicago suburb ranked safest in US for trick-or-treating
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
NAPERVILLE, Ill. — Naperville is the safest city in the nation for trick-or-treating, according to a new study. ChamberofCommerce.org analyzed key safety metrics across 300 cities, including pedestrian fatalities, violent crime, property crime, number of registered sex offenders, and number of law enforcement employees.SEE ALSO: Tunnel of Terror: Haunted car wash returning to IllinoisHighlights for Naperville include:Low number of registered sex offenders: 2.1 per 10,000Violent crime incidents: 3.6 per 10,000Property crime incidents: 47.4 per 10,000Average annual pedestrian fatalities: 1.67 (or 0.11 per 10,000)Law enforcement employees: 16.8 per 10,000Rounding out the top 5 are Gilbert, Arizona (No. 2); Frisco, Texas (No. 3); Sugar Land, Texas (No. 4) and Cary, North Carolina (No. 5). SEE ALSO: See the Haunted Houses in the Chicago area in 2023Naperville is Illinois' third-largest city, with nearly 150,000 residents. The complete study can be accessed here.WGN’s Larry Hawley recen...Hundreds gather to show support, solidarity in wake of Gaza attacks
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
GLENCOE, Ill. — As the war between Israel and Hamas continues community members in Chicagoland are coming together in a showing of solidarity.Several prayer vigils were held Monday night and another gathering was held Tuesday morning in Glencoe. Hundreds of people came together for the community-wide solidarity event hosted by the Jewish United Fund (JUF) of Chicago.Governor JB Pritzker addressed the crowd and condemned the actions against Israel, while calling for solidarity and prayer for impacted families and the men and women of the Israeli defense forces.“Today we come together in solidarity to mourn and grieve for the victims of the horrific violence against Israel,” Pritzker said. “Prayers are called for, but they are not enough, not nearly enough. Children, students, elderly, mothers and fathers, innocents are dead and injured at the hands of Hamas.” Biden condemns Hamas brutality in attack on Israel and calls out rape and torture by militants “We are here at a synagogue w...Man arrested after climbing Chicago's Accenture Tower
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
CHICAGO (WGN) — A man was arrested Tuesday after scaling the Accenture Tower in Chicago's West Loop.The 42-story building, located at 500 West Madison Street, houses the Consul General of Israel, as well as other companies and various restaurants.Tenants on the south side of the building were told to stay away from windows as the man managed to scale up the length of the high-rise.The man reached the rooftop and was immediately taken into police custody. Charges are pending. 104-year-old Chicago woman who became oldest person to tandem skydive dies Maison Des Champs has been identified as an alleged anti-abortion activist who goes by the name "Pro-life Spider-Man" on social media. A video of him climbing the Accenture Tower was livestreamed on his Instagram account.He was arrested in Oklahoma last year after climbing Oklahoma City's Devon Tower. He has also scaled the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco and the New York Times Building, as well as buildings in Detroit and Las Ve...Illinois' first hospital-based donor care center to open in 2024
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
CHICAGO — A new way to handle organ donation is coming to RUSH University Medical Center. A first in Illinois, the hospital-based donor care center will see deceased donors be taken to RUSH to ensure organs remain viable and the donor's wishes are honored. Andrea Collins, the fiancée of donor Alphonso Parker, spoke about the importance of honoring the wishes of fallen loved ones. More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch "When it was determined that Alphonso would not make it, I was kind of comforted to know that his gifts went on to save so many lives. To date, it's been 114 lives that his gifts have touched."Scheduled to open in July 2024, the Gift of Hope Organ Donor Care Center at RUSH will have six ICUs, two dedicated operating rooms, a family lounge and specialized 24-hour staff. Sign up for our Medical Watch newsletter. This daily update includes important information from WGN's Dina Bair and the Med Watch team including latest updates from health organizations, in-depth reportin...Eating your way to better health — and more
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
For Tuesday, Oct. 10, WGN’s Dina Bair has new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Specialized diet to fight 'long Covid'Certain foods may be able to help patients suffering from long Covid. USC investigators are studying a low-carb diet that lowers blood sugar levels to relieve symptoms of fatigue, brain fog, headaches, chest pain and heart palpitations associated with a long-term reaction to a Covid infection. The symptoms are believed to be caused by inflammation and the nutritional intervention appears to aid patients. A large study is now planned which also includes a food to raise blood ketone levels. There is currently no medication or treatment to relieve symptoms in long covid sufferers. Approximately 7% of Americans have ongoing post-pandemic health complications dubbed long Covid. Kids close to their parents tend to be more social Want your children to grow up to be kind, empathetic and generous? Develop a close, loving...Man shot dead after he attacked another man, police say
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A man killed in Austin's 51st homicide of the year was shot after he attacked another man, police said.Curtis Caldwell, 71, was shot in the 10100 block of Middle Fiskville Road on Friday, according to the Austin Police Department. He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.Police initially responded to the call, near Interstate 35 and E. Rundberg Lane around 3:30 p.m. Friday. Officers found Caldwell suffering from apparent gunshot wounds, according to police. MAP: Where have Austin’s homicides occurred in 2023? Detectives learned during their investigation that Caldwell allegedly attacked a man he knew, and that man shot him.No charges have been filed at this time, police added.Texas Senate committee passes expanded ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A key Texas Senate committee approved legislation Tuesday afternoon that would expand the ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates to apply to all private employers and would not include an exemption for health care facilities. It now moves to the full chamber for consideration, advancing one of the governor's handpicked priorities. Members of the Senate Committee on Health & Human Services are limited on what bills they can consider during the third special legislative session, which officially began Monday. Gov. Greg Abbott narrowed the scope of their work when he identified his four agenda items for this 30-day session. Those included banning private employers in Texas from requiring their workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Texas Senate unveils its priority school voucher-like legislation Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston, introduced Senate Bill 7 during Tuesday's hearing and laid out what it would do. His legislation would bar employers from adopting or enforcin...A few showers possible today and tonight
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The morning was dry across much of the area. A few small showers moved over Fayette County between 10 and 11 a.m. A 30% chance of rain continues in this afternoon's forecast. Most rain totals will be only a few hundredths up to a tenth of an inch. Moisture from what is now Hurricane Lidia and former Tropical Storm Max is moving over the area off a southwest wind aloft. Surface winds are coming from the Gulf. If nothing else, the sky will remain cloudy through tomorrow morning.Afternoon maximum temperatures will peak in mostly the upper 70s to low 80s. A few showers will still be possible tomorrow morning. Some clearing will take place during the afternoon. A period of dry weather extends from Wednesday afternoon until at least Monday.Another autumn cold front heads here. It will arrive Friday. It will leave a dry northwest wind after it passes. Winds will come strong out of the north Saturday. The wind will be the biggest weather issue for those headed to Zilker Par...Williamson County Fair and Rodeo returns this October
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- This ain't their first rodeo.The third annual Williamson County Fair and Rodeo returns Oct. 25 and runs through Oct. 28. The festivities will include carnival rides, a rodeo, a beer and wine garden, food, local craft vendors, music, pig races and a petting zoo, per a county news release.The fair is offering free gate admission to attendees on Oct. 25. That evening will also feature a junior rodeo, per the release.On Oct. 26, free admission will be available for veterans, first responders and active military members as part of the Central Texas Community Foundation Veterans Night, per the release.The rodeo will take place in the evening on Oct. 27-28, with concerts held after the rodeo. Friday's Tejano Night musical theme will feature a Selena tribute by singer Amanda Solis, along with music from Mariachi Del Toro and a performance done by the Round Rock Ballet Folklorico.On Oct. 28, Hutto resident and former "The Voice" contestant NOIVAS will perfo...Cottage Grove City Council member Steve Dennis resigns. Applications open for seat.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:03:27 GMT
In his nearly nine years on the Cottage Grove City Council, council member Steve Dennis never missed a meeting.“Let’s see … 27 times 9 is about 243 meetings,” said Dennis, who resigned on Oct. 4. “That’s a pretty good streak. I think people got their money’s worth with me.”Cottage Grove City Council member Steve Dennis resigned his position on Oct. 4, 2023. Applications to fill the vacant seat on the council are being accepted until Nov. 9. (Courtesy of Steve Dennis)Dennis, 57, said he closed his longtime business, Dennis Brothers Liquor, in July and has moved out of the city. Stepping down from the council and leaving the city was an “extremely difficult decision,” he said Monday.“I lived there for 34 years,” Dennis said. “I love the community, and I have a lot of friends and people that I care about there, but it was time for me to do some new and different things in life.”Oct. 4 was named “Steve Dennis Day” in Cottage Grove.“I am extremely proud of the accomplishments made ...Latest news
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