3 children, woman critically injured in fire at home of Chicago firefighter: sources
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
CHICAGO — A woman and three children were critically injured in a house fire on the city's Northwest Side.WGN sources have confirmed a Chicago firefighter lives at the home.The fire broke out just around 9:10 p.m. Tuesday in the 2500 block of North Rutherford Avenue in the Montclare neighborhood.According to police, a 34-year-old woman, 2-year-old girl and 7-year-old girl and boy all suffered from smoke inhalation and were transported to area hospitals in critical condition. Man killed after fiery two-vehicle crash on West Side The cause of the fire is under investigation. No further information has been provided.Wintry mix likely Thursday; Storm Watch issued for Northern Illinois
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
Winter weather is not over for the Chicago area.A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Thursday afternoon into Friday morning for Lake and McHenry counties in Illinois. Heavy, wet snow is possible and hazardous driving conditions likely.Latest warnings and watches from the National Weather Service.Tom Skilling reports a generous flow of moisture into the Thursday night/Friday system suggests the potential for sticking snow is real. While hardly a super storm, the combination of wind and snow in a winter with limited city snowfall could make for a messy situation later this week—one worthy of watching. A second snow system is possible for Sunday and Sunday night. Full forecast details at the WGN Weather CenterThese may not be the last wintry systems we see. The pattern remains an active one through next week with a succession of weather systems indicated by modeling as likely to cross the Midwest.Over 280 sickened on Princess cruise ship; company points to 'likely' cause
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
GALVESTON, Texas (KIAH) – A cruise ship that recently returned to Galveston, Texas, is at the center of an investigation after over 280 people were sickened on a recent voyage, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.The Ruby Princess, part of the Princess Cruises lines, reported that 284 people, including 34 crew members, had become ill on a round-trip voyage to the Caribbean and Mexico that departed from Galveston on Feb. 26, according to the CDC. There were a total of 2,881 people onboard the ship, including 1,159 crew members.The affected passengers and crew had symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea, but the cause has yet to be identified, the CDC said.Princess Cruises, in an emailed statement shared with Nexstar, believes the "likely" culprit was norovirus, a type of contagious virus that can cause acute gastroenteritis. Norovirus outbreaks: Where are you most at-risk? "At the first sign of an increase in the numbers of passengers reporting to the medical center with ...Man killed after fiery two-vehicle crash on West Side
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
CHICAGO — Police are investigating what caused a deadly two-vehicle crash on the city's West Side.The crash happened around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday in the 1000 block of North Cicero. Police said a white Chevy Traverse speeding northbound on Cicero struck an Acura MDX in the rear near Cortez, causing it to catch fire.The male driver of the Acura was pronounced dead on the scene. The male driver of the Chevy was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital in good condition and will be issued traffic citations, according to police.An investigation is underway.Survivors of deadly Mexico abduction returned to US
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
CIUDAD VICTORIA, Mexico (AP) — A road trip to Mexico for cosmetic surgery veered violently off course when four Americans were caught in a drug cartel shootout, leaving two dead and two held captive for days in a remote region of the Gulf coast before they were rescued from a wood shack, officials said Tuesday.Their minivan crashed and was fired on shortly after they crossed into the border city of Matamoros on Friday as drug cartel factions tore through the streets, the region’s governor said. A stray bullet also killed a Mexican woman about a block and a half away.The four Americans were hauled off in a pickup truck, and Mexican authorities frantically searched as the cartel moved them around — even taking them to a medical clinic — “to create confusion and avoid efforts to rescue them,” Tamaulipas Gov. Américo Villarreal said.They were found Tuesday in a wooden shack, guarded by a man who was arrested, in a rural area east of Matamoros called Ejido Tecolote on...Girl Scout cookie shortage sparks resale market
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
(NewsNation) — Those who look forward to Girl Scout cookie season each year may be facing disappointment, as supply chain disruptions lead to a shortage of cookies and black market prices.Raspberry Rallies, a new flavor introduced this year that is a "sister cookie" to the popular Thin Mint, sold out within days in some parts of the country. The limited edition cookie was only available online and typically sold for $4-$7 per box , but is now being listed on sites like EBay for astronomical prices. Boxes of cookies are being listed online for upward of $20 a box, including a listing for 12 boxes being sold for $499.But it's not just the limited edition flavor that's out of stock. Former ‘Boy Meets World’ star running for Congress Girl Scouts of the USA announced in December that customers ordering online could face shortages due to supply chain issues affecting Little Brownie Bakers, one of two bakeries that produces the iconic cookies.While the Girl Scouts said bulk orders for in...Memorial services begin Wednesday for fallen Chicago officer
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
CHICAGO — Memorial services begin Wednesday for Chicago police Officer Andrés Vásquez Lasso. Visitation is scheduled from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Blake-Lamb Funeral Home in Oak Lawn, located at 4727 West 103rd Street.A funeral mass for the fallen officer will be held Thursday at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel, 7740 South Western Avenue, at 10 a.m.32-year-old Andres Vasquez-Lasso, courtesy CPD No bond for man accused of killing Chicago police Officer Andrés Vásquez Lasso Vasquez-Lasso was killed in the line of duty last week while responding to a domestic disturbance on Chicago's South Side.Founder of Chicago beef shop that inspired 'The Bear' dies
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — The founder of the Chicago Italian beef shop that inspired FX’s "The Bear," Joseph Zucchero, has died at 69, his son said.Mr. Beef, the no-frills sandwich joint in Chicago's River North, has been a neighborhood staple for decades. But it became a national sensation after it was portrayed by the gritty, fast-paced show released in June 2022.Zucchero died unexpectedly on March 1 at Rush Medical Center while undergoing treatment for cancer, said his son, Christopher Zucchero, who is a co-owner of the restaurant. “He was supposed to come home,” he said.Zucchero said the family is waiting to learn exact cause of his father's death.“He was a magnificent human being. He was charismatic. He loved his restaurant. .. He loved his family, his children,” Zucchero said. 2 Americans dead, 2 rescued after violent Mexico kidnapping Nothing will be the same at Mr. Beef without his father, Zucchero said.“There's going to be a huge ... void here,” he said. “I'm in shock... w...FBI release pics of suspects wanted for armored car robbery in Orland Park
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
ORLAND PARK, Ill. — The FBI is seeking the public's help with identifying four suspects wanted in an armored car robbery in Orland Park. Officials say three men jumped out of an SUV armed with semi-automatic pistols and forced the driver into the truck last Saturday. Authorities said the trio stole the contents inside before a fourth suspect, the getaway driver, rode off. The incident occurred outside an Xfinity store on the 14220 block of 95th Ave.No injuries were reported.Anyone with information is asked to contact the Chicago FBI where you can report tips anonymously.What it's like to live — and even thrive — with Stiff Person Syndrome
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:41:25 GMT
You probably hadn’t heard the name Stiff Person Syndrome until Superstar singer Celine Dion announced her battle with the rare and often misdiagnosed ailment.Now, a local woman walks us through what it’s like to live – even thrive — with the debilitating syndrome.In a December 2022 message to her fans, Dion gave voice to the one-in-one-million people struggling with the same disorder she’s been battling offstage.“My mind was, ‘Oh my goodness, I feel so bad for her,’” Moira Papp said. “But I was very happy because I knew she has a humongous voice and this is going to get recognized.” Related: Celine Dion diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome Papp, 54, was diagnosed in 2021.She was always active but says, “I did notice I was falling, but I contributed it to tripping or going too fast. I was falling up and down the stairs.”Multiple Sclerosis was suggested – then cervical spine stenosis. But surgery didn’t help her gait.Dr. David Randall is a neurologist at Advocate Health Care.“...Latest news
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