Jalen Carter reportedly gets his day with the Bears
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
LAKE FOREST — One of the biggest names in the NFL Draft is making a visit to Halas Hall early this week.Per numerous reports, including Adam Schefter of ESPN and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, defensive tackle Jalen Carter is visiting the Bears in Lake Forest on Monday as he continues his rounds before the draft on April 27-29. General manager Ryan Poles confirmed the team would have him for a visit at some point in April during his free agency news conference on March 16. Currently, the Bears hold the ninth selection in the draft after trading the No. 1 overall selection to the Panthers at the start of the new league year.He could be an option for the Bears if he falls that far since the team is in need of an impact defensive lineman as they continue to build the team under second year general manager Ryan Poles.However, there could be some hesitancy due to the legal trouble that Carter has had over the last month. On March 16, he just pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges of rec...CPD: 16-year-old boy shot in Back of the Yards
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
CHICAGO — A 16-year-old boy was shot while sitting in a car in the city's Back of the Yards neighborhood early Monday morning.Police say the boy was sitting in a vehicle in the 1500 block of West 52nd Street around 6:18 a.m. when an unknown individual fired shots into his vehicle. Joliet man dies after shooting in parking lot of children’s indoor playground According to police, the boy suffered a gunshot wound to the upper back and was transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition. There were no other injuries reported and there is currently no one in custody at this time. Police are investigating the incident.Schiff blasts DeSantis' 'cowardly' response to Trump's indictment
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
(The Hill) – Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) called out Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R) "cowardly" response to former President Trump’s indictment last week in New York City. In a tweet after the indictment was announced on Thursday, DeSantis called the charges against Trump “un-American” and said his state would not assist in any extradition request of Trump, who is expected to voluntarily surrender this week. During an appearance on MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki,” Psaki asked Schiff, a member of a now-defunct House panel investigating the Jan 6., 2021 attack at the Capitol, about DeSantis' tweet. “He certainly knows better about the law. He knows what his obligation is to extradite someone who is accused of crime in another state. He’s not a stupid person and he understands this very well,” Schiff told Psaki. DeSantis graduated from Harvard Law School and was a lawyer in the Navy before being elected to Congress in 2012. Schiff, who officially launched his bid for retiring Sen. ...Amber Alert: 12-year-old girl missing, last seen in Gonzales
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for April 3, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Department of Public Safety issued an Amber Alert for a 12-year-old girl last seen Saturday in Gonzales on Monday.In partnership with the Gonzales Police Department, DPS said it believes Allyanna Hernandez is "in grave or immediate danger," after she was last seen walking at 8 a.m. in the 1600 block of St. Vincent St., in the town of Gonzales, located south of Interstate 10 on U.S. Highway 183 in Gonzales County.Allyanna Hernandez (Texas DPS Photo)Hernandez was last seen wearing glasses, a white blouse, bell-bottom blue jeans and white shoes. Police describe her as Hispanic, 5 feet tall, 90 pounds with blonde hair and brown eyes. Police say she may be traveling north from Gonzales. No information about a potential suspect was given in an email from DPS. If anyone has seen her, call the Gonzales Police Department at 830-672-8686 or dial 911.Timberwolves are out of sync, and it’s affecting everything and everyone
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
During their past six quarters of play, the Timberwolves have looked eerily similar to the dysfunctional version of the team that took the floor for the first quarter of the season.The Lakers and Trail Blazers were two of the five NBA teams to log 25-plus transition points in a single game between Friday and Sunday. and both did so against Minnesota.The Wolves scored 43, 46 and 49 points over their past three second-half offensive performances — all losses. They averaged more than 18 turnovers per game in that span.It’s all a product of a lack of connectivity. The transition defense is easy to attribute to having two lumbering 7-footers sharing the court — and that probably is one of the reasons for it, but there’s more to it.Karl-Anthony Towns looks to be out of shape in his return from a calf strain . Anthony Edwards clearly isn’t himself in the energy department as he recovers from an illness. Their efforts in getting back on defense have left much to be desired...Letters: Money to ‘screen for reading problems’? Isn’t this being done?
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
Isn’t this being done?The “How would education funds be spent?” (PP 3/30) article leaves one to wonder what really transpires in the Minnesota educational system. As usual, the devil (and truth) is in the details.One can argue with items such as “more counselors, social workers, school psychologists, and nurses” until the proverbial hell freezes over. And one can argue about the equity efforts that show people in education management apparently believe different races are unequal in their abilities. Otherwise, why the emphasis on equity (equal outcomes)?One item, however, tells the whole story. “The bills … would invest … and require schools to screen for reading problems in kindergarten.” Isn’t this being done? If so, why do they need more money? This isn’t anything new — it was known 60 years ago.This should be the first exercise as students progress in the first few months. The ability to read is dependent ...Six Flags New England opens Friday for the 2023 season
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
AGAWAM, Mass. (WWLP) — Six Flags New England is opening for the 2023 season on weekends and select days beginning Friday. The park will premier new and returning events for the season, according to a press release. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “For the 2023 season, we continue to focus on creating a first-class guest experience through exceptional events, park beautification and enhancements, and improved customer service,” said Park President, Pete Carmichael. “As New England’s premier family entertainment destination, we’re laser-focused on elevating our guests’ experience each and every year. For the 2023 season, our guests will experience new restaurants, new shade structures, increased seating, VIP Lounge, new game locations and so much more!” Six Flags Great Escape Resort hiring for 1,500 openings There will be a new lineup of weekend events including:SCREAM BreakFlavors of the WorldViva La FiestaBlues Brews and ...Tonko secures $190K grant for Glenville Hill Fire District No. 8
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
GLENVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Monday, Congressman Paul D. Tonko announced that the Glenville Hill Fire District No. 8 is receiving a grant totaling $190,580.54. The Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant will help increase volunteer membership, retain new and old members, and provide advanced training. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “We are excited to receive this federal grant award; it is a key element and essential part of allowing the District to operationalize our strategy to tap into an unsolicited pool of potential candidates for the volunteer fire service," said Glenville Hill Fire District No. 8 Fire Commissioner and Board Vice Chairperson Armand Canestraro. "With the need for recruitment and retention of volunteers at a critical period, this funding will be paramount to our mission.”Glens Falls shifting guidelines for outdoor dining
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Restaurants in downtown Glens Falls may have to alter their outdoor dining plans this summer. Scaling back a few tables and chairs may make the difference for accordance with regulations that the city says may have been broken without anyone's knowledge since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Friday, Mayor Bill Collins spoke to the Glens Falls Common Council about Public Right of Way Access Guidelines, (PROWAG) a set of guidelines from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration that moderate right-of-way for pedestrians. The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a burst in restaurants looking to seat customers outdoors - unknowingly violating the rules in the process."We were, by accident, breaking the law – we weren’t following it to make sure 5 feet of space is on every one of our sidewalks," said Collins at Friday's meeting. "This really ...North Adams PD addresses reports of motorists illegally passing school buses
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:15:45 GMT
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (NEWS10) -- According to the North Adams Police Department, many complaints have been made about motorists passing school buses during pick-up and drop-off. In response, NAPD patrol units will increase traffic enforcement during these times. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Failure to stop or illegally passing a stopped bus can result in a $255 fine. Violators will be charged with Failure to Stop for a School Bus.Latest news
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