Magnificent Mile pop-up shop aims to give back to Ukraine

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

Magnificent Mile pop-up shop aims to give back to Ukraine CHICAGO — As the war in Ukraine rages on, some native Ukrainians living in Chicago are doing their part to help friends, loved ones, and strangers back in their homeland. Khrystyna Bodnarchuk is one of a team of native Ukrainians now living in Chicago. She is part of a team that has launched a pop-up store on Michigan Avenue, displaying goods in what is now war-torn Ukraine. The money raised will help rebuild a children's hospital in Eastern Ukraine, heavily damaged by the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Though the children’s hospital suffered extensive damage, it remains operational as a frontline facility.  Russia arrests a hard-line nationalist who accused Putin of weakness in Ukraine “This beautiful cause, in such a beautiful space, where people can see the beauty and the talent and the love from Ukraine," Bodnarchuk said. "(It's a) good collaboration and a good cause."Bodnarchuk moved with her family to the US about a decade ago. Chicago has long been a place where Ukrainians have f...

Camp provides Chicago kids refuge from violence, stress

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

Camp provides Chicago kids refuge from violence, stress WEHATON, Ill. — A west suburban camp is giving hundreds of Chicago kids refuge from some of the city’s most violence-plagued neighborhoods.Every week this summer, nearly 80 kids will load onto a bus outside West Garfield’s Off the Street Club to a secluded place 25 miles outside the city called Camp Mathieu. Camp provides Chicago kids refuge from violence, stress From camper to executive director, Arnett Morris spends nine weeks at Wheaton's Camp Mathieu and  oversees nearly a thousand kids from Chicago every summer"The reason Off the Street and Camp Mathieu is so important to me is because it was once my salvation,” Morris said. “As a kid, I came to this camp and it saved my life. On the West Side, the word safety is almost non-existent. You can walk into a situation any day and be in a lot of trouble." More from Erin: Organization has compassion blooming in vacant lots on South Side The camp provides a reprieve from the stress these kids intimately know."When you come to ...

What to know about the USWNT's 2023 World Cup

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

What to know about the USWNT's 2023 World Cup AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Once again, it's time for the best in women's soccer to compete on the world stage - and once again the United States has some major expectations. The national team begins their quest for another FIFA Women's World Cup title on Friday night when they face Vietnam in Auckland, New Zealand for the tournament that will be staged in that country and Australia through August 20th.Here's what's ahead for the USWNT in this year's tournament.(AP Photo/Abbie Parr)Going for the Three-PeatIn 2023, the team comes into their opener as the favorites as they look to pull off a first in the Women's World Cup - a three-peat.The United States has won the last two tournaments - 2015 in Canada and 2019 in France - and has the overall lead in championships with four since its inception in 1991. In that year, the USWNT won the Women's World Cup held in China and then captured it as the hosts in 1999.England, Germany, and France are also considered major contenders for the champion...

'Cocaine Sharks' may be biting into bales dumped off Florida's coast, scientists say

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

'Cocaine Sharks' may be biting into bales dumped off Florida's coast, scientists say (KTLA) – Animals hopped up on cocaine is not a new concept; the February film “Cocaine Bear” loosely chronicled the bizarre true story of when a 175-pound black bear ingested cocaine that was thrown out of a drug smuggling plane in 1985. However, with Discovery Channel’s "Shark Week" right around the corner, scientists are now probing the possible consequences of sharks ingesting cocaine dumped in the Atlantic Ocean.“Cocaine Sharks,” which premieres Wednesday, takes viewers on a hunt for evidence supporting tales of sharks gobbling up cocaine bales. ”I'm basically looking for something really weird and out of the ordinary," says the lead scientist, Tom Hird, in the program."The deeper story here is the way that chemicals, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs are entering our waterways — entering our oceans — and what effect that they then could go on to have on these delicate ocean ecosystems," Hird told Live Science. These notable movies, TV shows are on hold because of the actors s...

Record-breaking streak of 105° days in Austin ends after 11 days

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

Record-breaking streak of 105° days in Austin ends after 11 days AUSTIN (KXAN) — Yet another heat record has been broken in Austin, Texas.Camp Mabry, Austin's official weather reporting site, hit 105° or higher every day between July 10 and July 20, a total of 11 days in a row. That breaks a 100-year-old record, set in August 1923.The streak was finally broken on July 21, when temperatures topped out at 104°. Weather Extremes: What are the hottest and coldest temps in Austin history? Temperatures above 105° are becoming more common. Austin has weather records dating back to the 1890s. Since then, 105° has been reached a total of 196 times. How often does Austin hit 100°? Here’s a breakdown by date, month, year and decade While we did see a surge in the cumulative total number of 105°+ days in the 1920s, the majority have been much more recent than that. In fact, more than 60% of all days at or above 105° have been since the year 2000.Put another way, the total number of 105° days in Austin has doubled just since 2009.

Texas A&M president retires immediately in wake of hiring controversy

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

Texas A&M president retires immediately in wake of hiring controversy COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KXAN) -- On Friday, Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp announced Dean Mark A. Welsh III will be acting university president after M. Katherine Banks submitted a letter late Thursday announcing she would retire immediately, according to a news release from Texas A&M.This comes after the Faculty Senate passed a resolution Wednesday to create a fact-finding committee into the mishandling of the hiring of Dr. Kathleen McElroy, a University of Texas professor and former New York Times journalist, the release said. Additionally, McElroy is a graduate of Texas A&M University.In June, the university announced the hiring of McElroy to revive the school’s journalism program, but that fell apart as the details of the job offer changed from a position with the possibility of tenure to a one-year professor of practice appointment, with the option to renew, according to the university.Banks denied knowing about the changes in the job offer at the Faculty Senate me...

With Edouard Julien red hot, Twins plan for Jorge Polanco to start getting work at third base

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

With Edouard Julien red hot, Twins plan for Jorge Polanco to start getting work at third base A couple years ago, the Twins approached Jorge Polanco, then a shortstop, and told him of their plans to shift him to second base. Friday, Rocco Baldelli had a similar conversation with the infielder, who is currently rehabbing with the Triple-A Saints.This time, the Twins had another move across the infield planned: Polanco will start to get some work in at third base while on his rehab assignment.“He’s always completely good for whatever’s going to help the team,” Baldelli said. “That’s what always comes out of his mouth. Every time I’ve approached him with anything, that’s the first thing he says.”And what’s going to help the Twins the most is having both Polanco and red-hot rookie Edouard Julien in the lineup.When Polanco came back from the injured list twice earlier this year, the Twins just optioned Julien back to Triple-A to make space for the veteran. But the rookie has been the team’s best hitter of late, prompting the decision to get Polanco, the better defender of the two...

Mahtomedi man pleads guilty to third-degree murder charge in teen’s drug overdose

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

Mahtomedi man pleads guilty to third-degree murder charge in teen’s drug overdose A Mahtomedi man pleaded guilty Friday to third-degree murder for selling pills that contained fentanyl and caused an Oak Park Heights teen to overdose and die.Jeremiah Eugene Palmore, 21, went before Washington County District Judge Douglas Meslow and pleaded guilty as charged in connection with the 17-year-old girl’s death in May 2021. Sentencing was set for Nov. 17.Jeremiah Eugene Palmore (Courtesy of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office)A handcuffed Palmore was brought into the courtroom from the Washington County jail, where he has been held on bail since his arrest last October.“Did she die as a result of the drugs she obtained from you?” Meslow asked Palmore.“Yes,” he responded.According to the charges filed against Palmore last August, the girl’s mother called 911 on May 12, 2021, after finding her daughter lying face down in her bed.A bag of pills — stamped “M50,” which are frequently called “M boxes” — was found stuffed in the girl’s bra. Officers also found a “toot...

Cobleskill police resign, community has safety concerns

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

Cobleskill police resign, community has safety concerns COBLESKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) – After most of the Cobleskill police officers resigned this week, residents voiced concerns about public safety. Officers are upset that the village is limiting their overtime while they are short-staffed.Once officers found out portions of the general fund tax levy would be allocated to other services and not the police department, that’s when they started resigning, according to Cobleskill Mayor Rebecca Stanton-Terk.In a press release she said 87 percent of the tax fund levy is used to fund the police department. She is working with local leaders to rebuild an affordable and efficient police department after eight officers resigned, leaving only three left in the department. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Stanton-Terk was not immediately available for an interview on Friday but responded to an email saying, in part: “We will be seeking qualified individuals to replace officers who unfortunately cho...

As Women’s World Cup fever hits, DirecTV/NextStar dispute keeps Front Range fans in the dark

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:00 GMT

As Women’s World Cup fever hits, DirecTV/NextStar dispute keeps Front Range fans in the dark Sports fans and sports bars across the Front Range have gotten used to carriage disputes that have denied viewers a chance to watch marquee events on television.Now it’s affecting the Women’s World Cup, with matches broadcast on KDVR-31 blacked out for DirecTV subscribers, including Friday night’s United States Women’s National Team opening match against Vietnam.The local Fox affiliate is one of many stations owned by NexStar Media Group that have been unavailable on DirecTV since July 3 due to a carriage dispute.Fox and FS1 have been the home of English-language broadcasts for the Women’s World Cup dating back to 2015, and the Men’s World Cup since 2018. At least 18 group-stage games and two Round of 16 matchups will be broadcast on Fox, in addition to everything from the quarterfinals on.Area soccer fans are finding different ways to work around the inconvenience, most notably by tuning into Telemundo (KDEN-25) or the steaming service Peacock, w...