MPP Mitzie Hunter ‘preparing to run’ for mayor of Toronto

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

MPP Mitzie Hunter ‘preparing to run’ for mayor of Toronto An Ontario Liberal MPP appears ready to join the race to replace former Toronto mayor John Tory.Speaking at a Tuesday night event organized by Black Professional in Tech (BPTN), Mitzie Hunter apparently told the crowd she was “preparing to run” in the June byelection.“This is an uncertain time for Toronto, and this is an important moment for the city” said the Scarborough-Guildwood MPP. “It’s time to get Toronto back on track so that Toronto can be a city that works for everyone.”“And that’s why I’m preparing to run to be mayor. Because of what is required right now.”The 51-year-old said improving public services, increasing safety on public transit, and making the city more affordable would be her main priorities if elected.“Everything from opening public washrooms all the way to making transit safe and available,” Hunter said. “Everything from replacing aging infrastructure, to basic services like snow clearan...

79-year-old woman killed, 5 family members injured in North Side car crash

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

79-year-old woman killed, 5 family members injured in North Side car crash CHICAGO — An elderly woman was killed and several family members — including two children — were injured following a crash on the city's North Side.The crash happened around 8 p.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Peterson and Kimball. According to police, a 44-year-old man was traveling eastbound on Peterson in a KIA SUV with five of his family members, when he was struck as he entered the intersection by an 18-year-old man driving a Saturn sedan.  A 78-year-old woman was transported to St. Francis Hospital where she was pronounced dead. The medical examiner has identified her as Zainab Suboh.The 44-year-old man was transported to Lutheran General Hospital in fair condition. An 80-year-old man was transported to St. Francis in critical condition. A 36-year-old woman was transported to Lutheran General in critical condition.  A 3-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl were both transported to Lurie Children's Hospital and are listed in fair condition.  Read more: ...

Vallas, Johnson face off in WGN's Chicago Mayoral Debate

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

Vallas, Johnson face off in WGN's Chicago Mayoral Debate CHICAGO -- The two election runoff candidates for Chicago's Mayoral race faced off in their third debate ahead the April 4 election.The Your Local Election Headquarters: Chicago Mayoral Debate took place on Tuesday, March 21 at 7 p.m. at WGN's studios on Chicago's North Side.You can watch the entire Chicago Mayoral Debate in the video player above.Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson meet for their third debate since they were announced as the runoff winners from the Feb. 28 election. Finalists for Chicago mayor layout their plans for city’s future During the February election, Vallas received 33% of the votes compared to Johnson’s near 22%.Since then, Vallas has been endorsed by at least 20 council members and three of his rival candidates, including Ja'Mal Green, along with the FOP and a number of trade unions.Johnson’s endorsements include national leaders, like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, Illinois' Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as well as the Chicago Teacher...

Wednesday Forecast: Temps in low 50s with rain, thunderstorm chance this afternoon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

Wednesday Forecast: Temps in low 50s with rain, thunderstorm chance this afternoon CHICAGO — Cloudy Wednesday with afternoon showers and thunderstorms, slight severe risk. Winds: S 10-15 G20. High: 52. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Cloudy tonight with rain and thunderstorms, slight severe risk. Winds: N 5-10. Low: 43.Thursday Forecast: Mostly cloudy, AM rain and thunderstorm chance, slight severe risk, falling temps, NNE 10-15 G20. High: 42.Full forecast details at the WGN Weather Center

Child mortality is rising at the fastest rate in 50 years. Here's why

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

Child mortality is rising at the fastest rate in 50 years. Here's why (The Hill) -- Mortality rates for children are rising at rates not seen in at least half a century, interrupting a long era of progress in shepherding America’s youth to adulthood. The death rate for children and adolescents rose by nearly 20 percent between 2019 and 2021, according to an analysis published on March 13 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.  “These increases, the largest in decades, followed a period of great progress in reducing pediatric mortality rates,” the authors wrote. They assigned blame to “manmade pathogens,” particularly guns and drugs. Pediatric death rates are rising mostly because of injuries, as opposed to diseases such as cancer and COVID-19. Boys are dying at nearly twice the rate of girls. Black and Hispanic boys are dying in homicides at much higher rates than non-Hispanic whites.  But researchers found the death rate rising for children of both genders and multiple races and across several causational categories, from ...

How much of my property do I actually own?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

How much of my property do I actually own? ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — If you're a homeowner, maybe you've wondered how much of the air above and earth below your home you actually own.In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration legally controls the airspace 500 feet and above your property, but if you wanted to build a 499-foot tower, you could — assuming you could get zoning permits to do so.According to Zillow, you also own the land below your property as far down as you'd like, as property ownership is based on the Latin doctrine, "For whoever owns the soil, it is theirs up to heaven and down to hell." Can I be arrested for not showing up for jury duty in Illinois? While a city does have the right to build subway tunnels or pipes without compensating you, a homeowner does retain mineral rights for anything found on their property, such as gold or oil. However, you may not be able to obtain the zoning permits required to mine it.A property lot is defined by boundary lines shared with neighbors, but — does a h...

Longtime Austin activist, AISD school board member giving back to her community for 30 years

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

Longtime Austin activist, AISD school board member giving back to her community for 30 years We asked you to tell us about inspiring women in your life. We went through hundreds of nominations in our Remarkable Women contest. Now, we’re sharing our finalists’ stories.AUSTIN (KXAN) — In the usually quiet library at Perez Elementary school in southeast Austin, red heart-shaped decorations hang from the ceiling as a woman belts out the song “Put a little love in your heart."At the microphone is long-time activist Ofelia Zapata, the District 12 representative for the Austin ISD Board of Trustees.It’s Valentine’s Day, her favorite holiday “because we just want to shine and sprinkle that love everywhere,” she said.Zapata shines in more ways than one. Dressed in a sparkly red sequin shirt, she asks the crowd to get up and sing along — and they do: “and the world will be a better place for you, and me, you just wait and see.”Zapata grew up in southeast Austin and continues to advocate for the same community.“My goal, as a trustee, is that my schools — which have been...

Woman killed in stabbing in St. Paul, man in custody

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

Woman killed in stabbing in St. Paul, man in custody A woman was fatally stabbed Tuesday night in St. Paul and police took a man into custody.Officers were called to a residence in the Payne-Phalen neighborhood on a report of a stabbing about 9 p.m. They found a woman with apparent stab wounds to her upper body in the 1000 block of East Maryland Avenue.Police said there were multiple witnesses holding a man and officers took him into custody.Paramedics took the woman to Regions Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Police said they will release her name after the Ramsey County medical examiner’s office confirms her identity and cause of death.Homicide detectives are investigating what led to the stabbing.The woman’s death was the eighth homicide of the year in St. Paul; there were 11 as of this date last year. Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Minnesota BCA asks public’s help in search for missing woman last seen in Stillwater Crime & Public Safety | One of Derek Chauvin...

Fultonville woman accused of grand larceny at employer

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

Fultonville woman accused of grand larceny at employer FULTONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Fultonville woman was arrested and is accused of grand larceny and falsifying business records at her place of employment, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. Kaila Tylutki, 34, was arrested on Tuesday. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Deputies say an investigation began when they received a complaint from a local business owner of stolen cash. They say their investigation resulted in the arrest of Tylutki, an employee of that business. Deputies say she allegedly not only stole money but falsified business records as well.Charges: First-degree grand larcenyFirst-degree falsifying business records (seven counts) Dunkin’ debuting new breakfast tacos Tylutki was arraigned in the Town of Mohawk Court and released on her own recognizance. She is set to reappear in court at a later date.

5 things to know this Wednesday, March 22

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:50:55 GMT

5 things to know this Wednesday, March 22 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- We're halfway through the week, everyone. Also, we're getting even warmer weather this afternoon, despite some increasing clouds. According to Meteorologist Jill Szwed, we'll see widespread 50s and even lower 60s going into this afternoon. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the CDC, a fast-spreading virus that poses "an urgent antimicrobial resistance threat" has already been detected in more than half of the U.S. states, including New York. Also, police say the driver in the Sunday Scarsdale crash that killed four teenagers and an 8-year-old didn't have a driver's permit. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Wednesday morning.1. CDC: Fast-spreading fungus already in New York presents ‘urgent’ threatA fungus that poses “an urgent antimicrobial resistance threat,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has already been detected in...