Video shows Hwy. 427 blocked off for apparent street racing, suspects fled: OPP

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

Video shows Hwy. 427 blocked off for apparent street racing, suspects fled: OPP Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say they were called about suspected street racing taking place on a blocked-off section of Highway 427 early last Saturday morning.OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt tells CityNews that officers were called at around 12:37 a.m.By the time they arrived on the scene, all the vehicles fled the area.One person was cited for speeding, Sgt. Schmidt said.A video of the apparent incident posted to social media shows the highway appearing to be totally blocked off to accommodate racers and dozens of spectators, with cars parked along the side of the highway.Street Racing On????Hwy427. Via: ( @areacode416ix ) #Hwy427 #Toronto #ONHwys #RoadSafety #streetrace #racing #OPP #onpoli #traffic pic.twitter.com/1lsXX16yBK— 401_da_sarpanch (@401_da_sarpanch) November 20, 2023In the brief video clip, two cars appear to be racing while someone lights fireworks in the background.

Migrant camp construction begins at former Jewel-Osco lot

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

Migrant camp construction begins at former Jewel-Osco lot CHICAGO -- A former Jewel-Osco on the city's South Side may soon turn from a vacant lot into a migrant camp.At 115th Street and Halsted Street, a construction fence now stands where a Jewel-Osco once stood as plans are underway to covert the vacant lot into a migrant encampment.On Tuesday, Alderman Ronnie Mosley informed residents that the city is conducting environmental analysis and testing before winterized tents are installed.  Gov. Pritzker announces $160M in funding for migrant emergency response "We’re expecting in the next, I would say, two weeks or so to get those assessments back to let us know if that site will actually be viable to move forward," Alderman Mosley said.For weeks, residents of Morgan Park and elsewhere have been speaking out against the Johnson administration moving migrants into their community."This is absolutely a disgrace," South Side resident Annette Cain said. "Why would you put our taxpayer dollars on migrants and not on the people who’ve been livi...

Judge overseeing Delphi murders case against Richard Allen suffers 'urgent medical condition'

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

Judge overseeing Delphi murders case against Richard Allen suffers 'urgent medical condition' ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. — Fran Gull, the Allen County Judge specially assigned to oversee the 2017 Delphi double murders case against Richard Allen, has not been handling her recent caseload amidst health issues and hospitalizations.According to a statement sent to FOX59/CBS4 by an Allen Superior Court official, Judge Gull has been working from home recently following a hospital stay where she received treatment for an urgent medical condition.The statement, which was sent Tuesday by Allen Court administrator John McGauley, said that Judge Gull consulted with a doctor on Nov. 2, 2023, after feeling sick for several days. The judge had met with attorneys in the Delphi case just two days prior on Oct. 31. Judge Gull says Richard Allen had access to Delphi documents all along and wasn’t hindered "Her doctor concluded that she required treatment for an urgent medical condition," McGauley's statement read. "Judge Gull was subsequently admitted to a Fort Wayne hospital for inpatient treatmen...

Wisconsin Supreme Court hearing over redistricting case turns testy

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

Wisconsin Supreme Court hearing over redistricting case turns testy The newly elected liberal justice on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court found herself in the spotlight Tuesday as a hearing over a lawsuit aiming to redraw the state’s legislative maps turned testy.The Wisconsin high court heard oral arguments in a legal challenge over the state’s maps that was filed by Democratic voters just one day after liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz kicked off her term. The lawsuit argues the state’s legislative lines are “unconstitutional” and “extreme partisan gerrymanders that violate multiple provisions” of the state Constitution, and it urges for the entire legislative map to be redrawn.But shortly after oral arguments started, Protasiewicz became the topic of discussion during oral arguments, which at times grew contentious as justices grilled attorneys on both sides.“Everybody knows that the reason we're here is because there was a change in the membership of the court. You would not have brought this action, right, if the newest justice had lost her election,...

Local universities behind new research that may help with detecting concussions

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

Local universities behind new research that may help with detecting concussions With concussions in young athletes seemingly on the rise, schools and sports leagues are becoming more vigilant.Now, new research from the C.A.R.E. Illinois College of Medicine and the University of Illinois may help doctors do a better job of detecting concussions. Annabelle Shaffer, a C.A.R.E. Illinois med student, joined WGN Evening News at 4 p.m. to discuss the new study.Watch the full interview in the video player above.Sign up for our Medical Watch newsletter. This daily update includes important information from WGN's Dina Bair and the Med Watch team including the latest updates from health organizations, in-depth reporting on advancements in medical technology and treatments as well as personal features related to people in the medical field. Sign up here.

Woodstock man found guilty of criminal sexual assault of a child

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

Woodstock man found guilty of criminal sexual assault of a child MCHENRY COUNTY, Ill. — A jury has found a Woodstock man guilty of criminal sexual abuse, Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie Mosser said.According to Mosser, 57-year-old Steven Grimmitt was found guilty on three counts of criminal sexual assault of a child and 13 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. 92-year-old man in custody after shooting woman inside South Side home Assistant State’s Attorneys Matthew Rodgers and Jake Matekaitis say Grimmitt sexually abused two victims, both younger than 13, between May 2012 and April 2014.“My thanks to the victims for coming forward and seeing this case through. I am grateful they trusted us to seek justice on their behalf. I also want to thank a third victim for showing remarkable strength and testifying about how Mr. Grimmitt abused her many years ago," Rodgers said. Damage ‘extensive’ at Calumet Fisheries after fire The Kane County State’s Attorney said Grimmit faces a minimum sentence of 18 years in prison and will have to register...

A breezy, chilly night ahead

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

A breezy, chilly night ahead AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Temperatures for the next seven days will be more in line with those we feel in late December and early January. We look to the next seven days being forecast with most highs in the mid/upper 50s to low/mid 60s.Wind gusts have exceeded 30 mph in some cities so far today. The gusty winds will continue through the middle of the afternoon at 20 to 30 mph before easing off once the sun goes down.Strong north winds continue through late this afternoonThis afternoon's forecast challenge is when the overcast will start to clear. Based on present trends it looks you have to wait until after 3 p.m. before some sun peers through the cloud deck.Central Texas will have a full day of sunshine Wednesday but with very little change in the afternoon highs. Like today, the highs will peek in the upper 50s to low 60s. Ahead of that lows will be in the mid/upper 30s to low 40s.Potential rainmaker for Thanksgiving DayThere continues to be a low rain chance on Thursday morning into the ...

Texas State Parks System celebrates 100 years with holiday ornament

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

Texas State Parks System celebrates 100 years with holiday ornament TEXAS (KXAN) -- To commemorate its 100th anniversary, the Texas State Parks System debuted its centennial-themed holiday ornament.The ornament went on sale Monday and retails for $19.95 plus tax. It depicts the state of Texas, with dots representing each of the state system's 89 parks, per a release. The two-decade Texas State Parks ornament tradition began back in 2002, with each year's ornament "featuring natural, cultural and historical resources the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department protects," the release added. Ornaments typically depict wildlife scenery, plants and some of the recreational activities visitors to the parks can enjoy, per the release. Those interested in revisiting previous years' ornaments -- and purchasing them, if supplies are available -- can find the collection online.For those looking to get in the holiday spirit, visitors at the Texas State Capitol can see the ornament on display along with the Capital Christmas Trees, which were delivered by Eisenhower...

How Austin-based company uses AI to detect wildfires

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

How Austin-based company uses AI to detect wildfires AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After a busy wildfire season in Central Texas, the developer behind an automatic wildfire detection system relocated its headquarters to Austin and is expanding its resources to help in wildfire prevention efforts. SmokeD System Inc., founded in Poland, launched four years ago before relocating its operations to the Texas capital in September.The company uses artificial intelligence in its devices that are then installed as antenna systems on large towers or buildings. That technology, paired with optical sensors and cameras, can pinpoint exact locations and alert users with the SmokeD Alerts app of wildfires within a 10-mile radius, according to a company news release.Within the past two months, SmokeD has partnered with 45 different locations to install the technology, company officials said."We can spot something from really long-range distance and inform people and fire teams about the danger," said Artur Matuszczak, founder and CEO of SmokeD System Inc.SmokeD S...

Washington County jumps on the name-a-snowplow contest bandwagon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:58:05 GMT

Washington County jumps on the name-a-snowplow contest bandwagon Washington County is holding a snowplow-naming contest this year.Residents are invited to help name one of the county’s snowplows; name suggestions can be submitted until Dec. 15.County staff will review the submissions and bring forward the top ideas for voting from the public in January 2024, when a winner will be selected.Any submissions that include profanity or other inappropriate language will not be considered, Washington County officials said.Names can be submitted at www.surveymonkey.com/r/WCNameAPlow.The Minnesota Department of Transportation has been holding a similar naming contest the past few years. Last year’s MnDOT winners included Blizzo in the Twin Cities district, Clearopathra in northeastern Minnesota and Sleetwood Mac in west central Minnesota.Related ArticlesLocal News | MPCA investigating origin of infectious waste found at trash facility Local News | Woodbury: Public invited to Dec. 13 open house on Radio Drive expansion proje...