Woman accused of mail thefts in Chicago arrested

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

Woman accused of mail thefts in Chicago arrested CHICAGO — A woman accused of several burglaries and mail thefts around the Chicago area has been taken into custody, according to the United States Postal Inspection Service.In a security video, the suspect, who can be seen using a postal master key, opened the mailboxes in a Bucktown apartment complex and stole several packages and envelopes from the residents. ‘Beyond frightful’: 2 men injured in suburban Metra stairway collapse The Postal Inspection Service says the suspect, 33-year-old Kalea Blanke, was identified thanks to a joint investigation with the Chicago Police Department.“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is dedicated to defending the nation’s mail system from criminal activity, preserving the integrity of the U.S. Mail, and protecting United States Postal Service employees." Ruth Mendonça, Inspector in Charge of the Chicago Division of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, said. "We value our law enforcement partners and their support of our mission." Nearly 1.6M fl...

CTA offers free post-game transportation for Bears' home opener

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

CTA offers free post-game transportation for Bears' home opener CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears take on their oldest rival next Sunday and the CTA has teamed up with Miller Lite to provide fans free post-game transportation for the home opener.The Bears are set to face off against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on Sunday, Sept. 10 and Molson Coors, the parent company of Miller Lite, is offering fans fare-free route options after the game, to promote responsible celebrations. Chicago Football Classic makes its return this weekend Fans who attend Sunday's game will be able to ride the following CTA Routes for free afterwards:#128 Soldier Field Express bus#146 Inner Drive/Michigan Express busRoosevelt Red/Green/Orange LineMolson Coors has offered free post-game rides as part of its "Free Rides" program since 1988. The company says since that time it has provided more than 8 million rides to sports fans across the country across the country.“As we kick off the 2023 season, we’re standing with our partners to turn cheers at the game into reliab...

Beer battlegrounds: Should colleges sell alcohol at sports games?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

Beer battlegrounds: Should colleges sell alcohol at sports games? (NewsNation) — The Michigan State University Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Wednesday to authorize a liquor license at four home football games this year. It’s a move Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who supported legislation to lift bans on alcohol sales at college sporting events, says will bring in "a heck of a lot more revenue" and could reduce binge drinking at pre-games. Could rising gambling revenues be a sign of a stronger economy? However, University of Massachusetts alum and New York Giants wide receiver Brandon London says he has concerns about the alcohol sales and even contacted MSU."When you throw alcohol in the mix, and especially when people get overly drunk or too drunk, then instead of it being a rowdy and raucous atmosphere, it becomes unpleasurable for everybody: Both player and fans," London said. At the University of Kentucky’s football games this season, fans at Kroger Field will for the first time have a chance to purchase beer and hard seltzer at th...

Michigan zoo making changes after fatal pygmy hippo attack

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

Michigan zoo making changes after fatal pygmy hippo attack GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Months after a pygmy hippo attacked and killed a sitatunga, a medium-sized antelope, the John Ball Zoo, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has updated its protocols and procedures for introducing animals.The internal review found that the attack was "likely due to individual animal behavior as zoo staff undertook significant efforts to be fully prepared before and during the introduction of the two animals," the zoo said.The attack happened in May during a controlled introduction between the hippo and a male sitatunga named Chopper. The two had visually been introduced in preparation for them to be in a new multi-species habitat together. Those meetings went well, the zoo said. Pygmy hippo attacks, kills sitatunga at John Ball Zoo “Based on our team’s extensive research and the animal behavior we observed, we believed this would be a successful introduction,” Peter D’Arienzo, CEO of John Ball Zoo, said in a press release. "We are deeply saddened that t...

APD identifies man accused of shooting 1 person, seriously injuring another at The Arboretum

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

APD identifies man accused of shooting 1 person, seriously injuring another at The Arboretum AUSTIN (KXAN) – On Friday, the Austin Police Department identified a man accused of shooting one person and seriously injuring another at the Teapioca Lounge in The Arboretum outdoor shopping mall on Thursday.Police identified the suspect as Tang-Kang Dave Chiang, 38, and identified the victim who died on the scene as Laura Jauregui, 64. It's still not known what the relationship between Chiang, Jauregui and the other shooting victim was, per a Friday APD press release. Teapioca, the boba tea business, was closed Friday afternoon with one of its windows boarded up. Teapioca Lounge posted to its Facebook Friday about the shooting. "It is with heavy hearts that Teapioca Lounge, a dedicated member of the Arboretum in Austin, Texas, expresses its deepest condolences to the victims, families, and communities affected by the recent tragedy that took place," the business wrote in a Facebook post. "We will continue to stand by the Arboretum as we work towards ...

Number of Texans receiving abortions out of state almost tripled in 2022

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

Number of Texans receiving abortions out of state almost tripled in 2022 AUSTIN (KXAN) — The number of Texans seeking an abortion out of state almost tripled in 2022, after a state law went into effect that bans the procedure in almost all cases.New data from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission shows at least 4,718 Texas residents received an abortion in a different state last year, up from 1,712 in 2021.Still, the total number of abortions for Texas residents more than halved in the same timeframe, state data shows. Fewer than 22,000 abortions were performed last year, down from more than 52,000 in 2021.In the first four months of this year, just 17 abortions have been reported in Texas, all due to medical emergency and to preserve the health of the mother.Texas receives reports from other states through the State and Territorial Exchange of Vital Events, a public health reporting system maintained by the National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems.Reporting abortion data to the system is voluntary, and not ...

A walk to remember: Sarkisian's pregame stroll is about staying grounded, being focused

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

A walk to remember: Sarkisian's pregame stroll is about staying grounded, being focused AUSTIN (KXAN) — Going on a walk can serve a lot of different purposes. Some use walks for exercise, to take a break from life's stresses or just to have some time to themselves. When Texas head football coach Steve Sarkisian takes his pregame walk around DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium before his team hosts Rice, his goal is to enjoy the moment.It's something he does before every game, and when he's leisurely making his way around, he's reflecting on all the work that gives him the opportunity to soak it all in. Players to watch: Longhorns relying on offensive, defensive stars this season "It's like the walks we all go on. I have some music on and I try to take it all in," Sarkisian said. "There's a lot of cool things that come with being a football coach, and there's a lot of hard work to get here. I never want to miss the moment. I want to enjoy the opportunities we have."DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin on the University of Texas campus (KXAN Photo/Todd Bailey) He's typically on...

Lindbergh schools get new Crisis Alert security system

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

Lindbergh schools get new Crisis Alert security system ST. LOUIS -- Lindbergh District Schools are using the Crisis Alert school safety solution by Centegix to help staff and keep students safe. Employees wear a badge with a single button that allows quick response in any situation, from minor to emergency. The system also keeps track of where all students and staff are.All Lindbergh employees wear a Crisis Alert badge. It works in any school building and allows them to call for help with the push of a button. Hundreds of flimsy stop signs failing across St. Louis In the event of a school intruder, Crisis Alert allows any staff member to activate a lockdown response in the school building. The lockdown alert instantly reaches every staff member in the building, and first responders, during a time when every second matters.Bond issue Prop R helped fund the security system. The $105 million bond issue is designed to revitalize the Lindbergh campus and help provide safety.

Gateway Cup bicycle races go through St. Louis neighborhoods this weekend

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

Gateway Cup bicycle races go through St. Louis neighborhoods this weekend ST. LOUIS -- The Bommarito Audi Gateway Cup takes place this Labor Day weekend. It is four days of cycling, and racing, through four St. Louis neighborhoods. Each day there are races for amateur adults, kids, and pros.It began Friday at 1:30 p.m. with the Tour De Lafayette. Saturday is the Tour De Francis Park. Sunday is the Giro Della Montagna Race, and Monday is the Benton Park Classic.Learn more about the races and the schedule here.

The Japanese Festival returns to the Missouri Botanical Garden for Labor Day weekend

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:55 GMT

The Japanese Festival returns to the Missouri Botanical Garden for Labor Day weekend ST. LOUIS -- It’s a Labor Day weekend tradition at the Missouri Botanical Garden, The Japanese Festival celebrates a long-standing and meaningful partnership. “We love working with the Missouri Botanical Garden. Is a great partnership. Committee, volunteers that work together, work with the garden. And we try to put on a great festival for the public here in St. Louis,” said Mike Kimzey of the Japan America Society of St. Louis, organizer of the event. The 46th annual Japanese Festival is set with the 14-acre Japanese Garden, the largest in North America, as its backdrop. It has a special history. “Japanese Americans that were released from the camps and embraced here in St. Louis,” Kimzey said. “There are performances, there are martial arts, dancing, and drumming. There’s lots of great food to eat. There’s something for everyone,” said Catherine Martin of the Missouri Botanical Garden. The celebration runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m....