A Pennsylvania study suggests links between fracking and asthma, lymphoma in children
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Children who lived closer to natural gas wells in heavily drilled Pennsylvania were more likely to develop a relatively rare form of cancer, and nearby residents of all ages had an increased chance of severe asthma reactions, researchers said in reports released Tuesday evening.The taxpayer-funded research by the University of Pittsburgh adds to a body of evidence suggesting links between the gas industry and certain health problems. The researchers found what they called significant associations between gas industry activity and two ailments: asthma and a relatively rare type of cancer in children called lymphoma.The researchers were unable to say whether the drilling caused the health problems, because the studies weren’t designed to do that. Instead, the researchers combed health records to try to determine possible associations based on how close people lived to natural gas wells.Energy companies use hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to capture natural ga...Man with ties to Orland Park church named in indictment against former President Trump
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
CHICAGO -- A second person with Chicagoland ties has been named in the fourth indictment against former President Donald Trump.The former president and allegedly 18 allies "knowingly and willfully joined a conspiracy" to reverse the 2020 election totals in favor of Trump, according to the Fulton County District Attorney's Office on Monday. Meet the 18 people charged with Trump in Georgia indictment Stephen Cliffgard Lee, a public relations executive and pastor with ties to Living Word Lutheran Church in Orland Park, was named in the Georgia indictment along with former President Trump over their efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state.70-year-old Lee has been indicted for violating Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, two counts of criminal attempt to commit influencing witnesses and conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings influencing witnesses.The 98-page indictment alleges Lee, who is also reportedly a po...'The honor of my life:' Chicago's former top doc speaks out after sudden firing
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago’s former top doc is speaking out.As commissioner of the Chicago’s Department of Public Health, Dr Allison Arwady helped citizens navigate the many unknowns during the Covid-19 pandemic, regularly facing the community and media to provide guidance and answers. And while she doesn’t have all the answers when it comes to her sudden firing from the post she loved, she says she’ll always be a champion for public health and patients.“When I look back, I’m not thinking about the way it ended,” she said.She was always on call. The internal medicine specialist who chose public health over private practice showed her competence and commitment during the rigors of Covid.“It’s been really the honor of my life to be able to lead my team through this,” she said. “But it is a lot of the work that doesn’t get talked about as much that in many ways I am most proud of.” Mayor Johnson fires Dr. Allison Arwady as Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner That work includes pr...Skilling: Sunny, warm Wednesday before showers arrive
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
Skies have cleared amid gusty, full fetch NNE winds which have raced with cool temps (for this time of year) the length of Lake Michigan. As is typical with "full fetch" winds—i.e. winds which race southward the entire length of Lake Michigan----high waves and rip currents have resulted. The rain tallies are in from Monday's storm system from across the Chicago metro area. The spread in totals with Monday storms was even evident between the big airports here in the city. MIDWAY recorded 2.81" reports Frank Wachowski, veteran National Weather Service observer responsible for the measurements there. On the city's Northwest Side at O'Hare, the city's official weather observation site, the Monday tally was 0.80". Oak Park reported nearly 4" of rain while DeMotte, Lowell and Wheatfield, Indiana had rains measured in hundredths of an inch----typical of the wide spread in warm season rains which are so common.Gusts over the open lake have approached 40 mph Tuesday. The high tem...Limited access to Chicago's 'Bean' as construction project begins
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
CHICAGO — Limited viewing of Chicago's iconic "Bean" in Millennium Park began Monday as a construction project is now underway and is expected to last several months. The city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events announced Thursday, Aug. 10, that construction in Millennium Park in the plaza that surrounds the "Bean" is in need of repairs, thus limiting access and views of Cloud Gate.The repairs include new pavers and accessibility upgrades. According to the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events website, construction on Grainger Plaza surrounding Cloud Gate will continue through Spring 2024. As a result, spectators will have to view the "Bean" from a distance instead of up close and underneath. "This necessary maintenance by the City of Chicago will replace pavers and make other repairs and accessibility upgrades to the Plaza—to enhance the nearly 20-year-old Park’s appearance, visitor experience, and position as the #1 attract...Man paralyzed after being shot by CPD officer suing for excessive force
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
CHICAGO — A man is suing the city of Chicago a year after a police shooting left him paralyzed, according to a lawsuit filed last Friday.On Aug. 12, 2022, Raymond Comer was allegedly shot multiple times by a Chicago police officer. The father of four is suing six CPD officers for excessive use of force, attorneys with Romanucci & Blandin announced Tuesday. SEE ALSO: Mayor Johnson quotes Tupac when asked about Dr. Arwady's firingLast August, the then 37-year-old was stopped while parking a friend's car on the Near West Side. Officers responding to the 2100 block of W. Adams St. for a shooting report conducted an investigatory stop on the vehicle. According to police, officers noticed a person inside armed with a handgun.An officer allegedly shot Comer more than 10 times. Police said a firearm was recovered at the scene. Loved ones of Comer told WGN News that he didn’t have a gun and said the car was not his, however.Suspect’s firearm recovered on scene. pic.twitter.com/jIJZmPBQV...Starting next year, child influencers can sue if earnings aren't set aside, says new Illinois law
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois is the first state in the U.S. to ensure child social media influencers are compensated for their work, according to Sen. David Koehler, of Peoria, who sponsored a bill that was signed into law and will go into effect on July 1, 2024."The rise of social media has given children new opportunities to earn a profit,” Koehler said in an emailed press release after the bill was signed Friday afternoon. “Many parents have taken this opportunity to pocket the money, while making their children continue to work in these digital environments.”The idea for the law, which covers children under the age of 16 featured in monetized online platforms, including video blogs (also known as vlogs), was brought to Koehler by a 15-year-old in his district, the Democratic senator said.Besides coordinated dances and funny toddler comments, family vlogs nowadays may share intimate details of their children’s lives — grades, potty training, illnesses, misbehaviors, first pe...Search called in Winnetka for missing swimmer in Lake Michigan
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
WINNETKA, Ill. — A recovery mission for a missing swimmer in Lake Michigan in Winnetka has wrapped for the day with hopes that efforts will resume Wednesday morning. Fire crews had been at Elder Lane Beach for several hours searching for a man they believed to be in his 20s. However, family members told WGN the man had just turned 19.Authorities received a call around 2:15 a.m. after three men went into the lake near the pier to go swimming. One of them was reportedly pulled under and has not yet resurfaced.Winnetka Fire Chief John Ripka said crews started shore searches immediately after they got the call. Authorities attempted to launch a boat but the waves, estimated to be between six and eight-feet currently, made it too dangerous. Hawaii works to identify 99 confirmed dead after Maui wildfires as teams intensify search Ripka said they called in the US Coast Guard for assistance, which responded by boat.After some challenges due to weather and winds, their helicopter was up an...South Carolina to retire jersey of program record holder and former Bears WR Alshon Jeffery
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Super Bowl champion and program record holder Alshon Jeffery will have his No. 1 jersey at South Carolina retired this season when the Gamecocks face Mississippi State on Sept. 23.The school announced the honor on Monday for the receiver from St. Matthews, S.C.Jeffery had 183 catches for 3,042 yards and 23 touchdowns at South Carolina from 2009 through 2011, helping the Gamecocks to their lone Southeastern Conference championship game appearance in 2010. NBA unveils the schedule for its in-season tournament His touchdown catches are tied for the best showing at South Carolina. He also leads the program with 12 games of 100-yard receiving games.Jeffery went on to a nine-year NFL career with Chicago and Philadelphia where he caught 475 passes for 6,786 yards and 46 touchdowns.Jeffery had three catches for 73 yards and a touchdown to help the Eagles beat New England 41-33 in the Super Bowl after the 2017 season.While Jeffery's No. 1 jersey is retired, current an...Indiana parents kept 4-year-old son in dark cellar; starved and beat the boy until his death
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:06:35 GMT
LA PORTE, Ind. (WXIN) — An Indiana mother has joined the father of her child in pleading guilty in connection to the torture death of their 4-year-old son who was kept in a dark basement, bound in duct tape and starved and beaten by his parents. Mary Yoder, 27, of La Porte was charged with neglect of a dependent resulting in death, a Level 1 felony, and neglect of a dependent, a Level 5 felony, along with two misdemeanor counts of cruelty to an animal and failure to make a report. On Friday, the Times of Northwest Indiana reported that Yoder appeared before a judge in La Porte County and pleaded guilty to both felony counts. She faces up to 40 years in prison on her more serious charge. The child's father, Alan Morgan, pleaded guilty to murder and battery of a child on Nov. 29, 2022, along with resisting law enforcement. He was sentenced to 70 years in prison. Court documents state that Morgan pleaded guilty "at the 11th hour" and only after realizing "there was absolutely no chance...Latest news
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