Chicago Ridge festival canceled over safety concerns
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
CHICAGO RIDGE, Ill. — Chicago Ridge's RidgeFest has been canceled due to safety concerns.Organizers announced over the weekend on social media that the village board canceled the annual festival due to safety concerns. A statement on Facebook reads in part, "...the Village Board made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s RidgeFest due to safety concerns. This was not an easy decision to make, but the safety of everyone is and always will be first priority of our town."The festival was scheduled for the end of July and Ted Nugent was the headliner. Related: Tinley Park police cancel carnival after flash mob involving 400 teens The announcement follows the cancelation of other Chicago area festivals. Last week, leaders from Most Holy Redeemer Church in Evergreen Park canceled their annual carnival in mid-June over safety concerns. And earlier in May, Tinley Park police canceled the final day of The Armed Forces Weekend Carnival due to safety concerns stemming from a crowd inc...Sunny and hot, slight chance of showers
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
Mostly sunny, hot for Tuesday. High of 88 expected. It will be cooler lakeside with a 10% chance for rain and storms. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Tuesday night set to be partly cloudy. Chance for rain and storms remains at 10%.Wednesday the heat continues. Partly cloudy, hot and high of 88. Cooler lakeside.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog Storm and rain chance will be 30%.Reported pepper spray incident prompts police response at Six Flags Great America
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
GURNEE, Ill. -- Police in Gurnee are investigating an incident at Six Flags Great America Monday night.According to reports, several people visiting the theme park Monday told WGN there was some kind of fight and police were searching inside the park for someone who was reportedly hiding from authorities. 9 injured in shooting near beach in Hollywood, Florida; some taken to children’s hospital Witnesses reportedly also said that several people were pepper sprayed, a number of people had been transported to a local hospital, and several others have been taken into custody.Law enforcement from Gurnee, Round Lake, and North Chicago were seen responding to the area.A mother told WGN that she attempted to enter the Six Flags Great America parking lot to pick up her kids, but wasn't able to go by the entrance of the theme park, so her kids had to find her.WGN reached out to the Gurnee Police Department and the Lake County Sheriff's Office, but have yet to hear back.Stay with WGN as this...Colleges squirm under anti-diversity, equity and inclusion pressure
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
(The Hill) -- Colleges are attempting to find ways to save their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives as Republican-led states advance efforts to shut down the programs. Multiple red states have introduced or passed legislation targeting certain aspects of DEI in universities, from mandatory diversity statements to entire offices, causing confusion and fear for faculty and staff. Texas lawmakers Sunday approved a final version of Republicans' sweeping anti-DEI measure, sending it to the desk of Gov. Greg Abbott (R), who is expected to sign it, making Texas the second state to declare full-on war against the programs. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed similar legislation earlier this month.That move left Florida colleges scrambling.“I know that, for coursework and for some of the things, they're just changing the names of committees as opposed to, you know, doing away with them altogether,” said Allan Barsky, professor at Florida Atlantic University's Sandler Sch...Americans owe $1 trillion in credit card debt
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
(The Hill) -- America's credit card balance has passed $1 trillion, or it's about to, depending on whom you ask. The average interest rate on a new card is 24 percent, the highest figure since the Reaganomics era. A typical American household now carries $10,000 in credit card debt, by one estimate, another record. If that doesn’t sound like a lot of debt, try paying it off. At $250 per month, with 24 percent interest, you’ll be making payments until 2030, and you’ll spend a total of $20,318, twice what you owed. And that assumes you never use the card again. “It’s hard to build wealth when you’re paying 20 percent interest every month,” said Ted Rossman, a senior industry analyst at Bankrate.com. The nation’s credit card debt stands at $986 billion, according to the Federal Reserve. The figure has climbed by $250 billion in two years. Some other estimates range higher. A WalletHub report put total card debt at $1.2 trillion at t...Central Texas high school graduations get underway
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – As the 2022-23 school year ends, high schools across Central Texas prepare to honor and celebrate their graduates. The following Austin ISD schools hold will ceremonies at Burger Activity Center: Crockett ECHS at 10 a.m. on Tuesday Eastside ECHS at 2 p.m. on Tuesday Austin HS at 7 p.m. on TuesdayNavarro ECHS at 10 a.m. on WednesdayMcCallum HS at 2 p.m. on WednesdayAkins ECHS at 7 p.m. on WednesdayTravis ECHS at 10 a.m. on ThursdayLASA at 2 p.m. on ThursdayAnderson HS at 7 p.m. on ThursdayNortheast ECHS at 2 p.m. on FridayBowie HS at 7 p.m. on FridayThe following Hays CISD schools hold ceremonies at Strahan Arena at Texas State University:Johnson HS at 2 p.m. on TuesdayLehman HS at 6 p.m. on TuesdayHays HS at 2 p.m. on WednesdayLive Oak Academy at 6 p.m. on WednesdayThe following Pflugerville ISD schools will hold ceremonies at the Pfield: Hendrickson HS at 8:30 a.m. on TuesdayPflugerville HS at 8:30 a.m. on WednesdayConnally HS at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday Weiss HS at 8:...5 things to know this Tuesday, May 30
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Tuesday! We hope everyone enjoyed the holiday weekend, and again thank those who've made the ultimate sacrifice serving our country. According to Meteorologist Rob Lindenmuth, more heat is on the way to the Capital Region moving in from Central Canada and the Great Lakes as the week progresses. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! A bus of 40 asylum seekers from New York City arrived in Albany on Sunday night. Meanwhile, Schenectady Police are looking for a potential suspect in the Pleasant Street homicide after naming the victim. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Tuesday morning. 1. First bus of Asylum Seekers arrive in AlbanyOn Sunday night, the City of Albany welcomed 40 asylum seekers after New York City decided to form a contract with the Ramada Inn on Watervliet Avenue in Albany. Mayor Kathy Sheehan says that the city has already been in contact with commu...Gabe Gore set to take circuit attorney office today
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The new St. Louis circuit attorney will be sworn in and with a backlog of thousands of case. Gabe Gore will certainly have his hands full.Governor Mike Parson appointed Gabe Gore less than two weeks ago. The governor's legal council, Evan Rodriguez has been serving as interim circuit attorney, and Tuesday, will officially be his last day. This all comes as Kim Gardner initially announced her resignation earlier this month.Gore lives, works, and raised his family in St. Louis, and those are some of the reasons why Governor Parson shared that he appointed the former federal prosecutor. He was a partner at the law firm Dowd Bennet and worked there for more than a decade, according to Gore's LinkedIn.18 candidates applied for the circuit St. Louis attorney job, and the governor narrowed it down to three finalists before his announcement of gore on May 19. The governor said that Gore was not a political pick, and it's important to mention this appointment is only temporary. ...Sam Page to veto pedestrian road ban today
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - FOX 2 learned St. Louis County Executive Sam Page will announce Tuesday morning he is vetoing a controversial the St. Louis County Council just passed.Page's Chief Spokesperson Doug Moore confirmed to FOX 2 that Page will announce at a news conference later Tuesday morning at the main county building that he is vetoing Bill 86. the bill has been generating a lot of debate since it passed the council earlier this month.The legislation, which was sponsored by council member Ernie Trakas, prohibits pedestrians from walking, running, sitting, or simply standing in a roadway when a sidewalk is provided.If a sidewalk isn't nearby, then people would be allowed to move on the left side of a roadway or on a shoulder facing traffic coming in the opposite direction.The bill passed the council by a narrow four to three vote back on May 16. Council member Trakas said the bill is all about improving public safety. However, others have raised concerns that the bill targets ...Sam Page expected to veto bill that changes tobacco sales near schools
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:16 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - St. Louis County Executive Sam Page expected to veto another bill Tuesday that would change the law for tobacco sales near schools.In 2019, the St. Louis County Council passed a law prohibiting the sale of tobacco within 1,000 feet of a school. Stores that already sell tobacco are allowed to continue sales, but that exemption goes away if the store switches owners. Residents call for ‘problem’ warehouse to be torn down after massive fire A new bill passed by the county council would allow stores to continue selling tobacco even if it was sold to a new owner. Page is expected to veto that bill, saying we must do everything we can to protect our children from the harmful effects of smoking.Latest news
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