17-year-old boy dies after being shot in West Side parking lot

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

17-year-old boy dies after being shot in West Side parking lot CHICAGO — A 17-year-old boy is dead after he was shot Monday evening in a parking lot on the West Side of Chicago, according to police. The boy was in a parking lot around 5:15 p.m. in the 1200 block of South Ashland when he was shot multiple times, police said. 5-year-old child living at migrant shelter in Pilsen dies: Mayor’s office He took himself to Stroger Hospital where he died.No one has been arrested in connection with his death yet.The homicide is still under investigation by detectives and anyone with information should call them.

Coby White scores 24 as Bulls snap 76ers' six-game winning streak with 108-104 victory

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

Coby White scores 24 as Bulls snap 76ers' six-game winning streak with 108-104 victory PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Coby White scored 24 points and the Chicago Bulls held on to snap the Philadelphia 76ers' six-game winning streak with a 108-104 victory Monday night.Former Sixer Nikola Vucevic chipped in 23 points while DeMar DeRozan added 15 for the Bulls (11-17),Joel Embiid had scored 40 points and 13 rebounds, his 11th straight game with 30 or more points and 10 or more rebounds. Tyrese Maxey added 29 points in the 76ers' first loss to a team without a winning record this season. Bears are reeling after blowing another double-digit lead in loss at Cleveland Philadelphia had been the only team in the Eastern Conference that was undefeated against teams that were .500 or under on the season (12-0). The Sixers' previous five wins, against Atlanta, Washington, Detroit twice and Charlotte, came by an average of 31.8 points.Chicago overcame an early 12-point deficit thanks to White's hot shooting in the first half, when he scored 16 points as the Bulls opened a 55-44 lead.That m...

Local nonprofit provides several homes for Austin families

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

Local nonprofit provides several homes for Austin families AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Imagine being a parent and struggling to get gifts for your children this holiday season. Now imagine not having a place to call home and sleeping in the car with your kids. This is the reality for many Austin moms and their children, but on Monday, a community effort was made to provide several homes for Austin families.Through the nonprofit St. Louise House, dozens of volunteers set up apartments for deserving families, including putting furniture together, setting up the kids’ bedrooms, living rooms and even putting up a Christmas tree for each family. The circumstances are tough for many of the families moving into these homes. Often times, moms and their kids are escaping abusive relationships. Today, Hillary Deck, with St. Louise House, spoke to volunteer KXAN’s Britt Moreno about what this moment is like for families."What we hear from these families is that their child or even the mom will turn around and look at the door and say, 'I can lock my door at nigh...

Wild rally from 3-0 deficit before falling to Penguins, 4-3

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

Wild rally from 3-0 deficit before falling to Penguins, 4-3 PITTSBURGH — It was like old times Monday night at the Penguins’ ice arena. Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby scored goals, and the crowd was cheering for Marc-Andre Fleury.Only Fleury wasn’t playing for the Penguins, or even on the ice.The Wild rallied from a three-goal deficit to tie the game early in the third period, but two Penguins power-play goals were the difference as Pittsburgh beat the Wild, 4-3, at PPG Paints Arena.The loss ended the Wild’s three-game winning streak.Ryan Hartman, Jake Middleton and Vinni Lettieri scored goals for Minnesota, changing the narrative late in a game that had been dominated by the Penguins — and their fans’ disquiet over Wild coach John Hynes’ decision to start Filip Gustavsson in goal rather than Fleury, the future hall of famer who won three Stanley Cups in Pittsburgh and might have been here with pads on for the last time on Monday.Gustavsson finished with 26 saves as the Wild dropped the first game on a two-game trip that continues Tue...

St. Paul murder trial: Jurors to deliberate in case of 2nd man charged in killing of 22-year-old walking home from work

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

St. Paul murder trial: Jurors to deliberate in case of 2nd man charged in killing of 22-year-old walking home from work The killing of a 22-year-old in St. Paul as he returned home from work in St. Paul was an “execution,” and a 19-year-old led the charge into an alley and was the getaway driver, a prosecutor told jurors Monday.Surveillance video shows a man returning to a car, and the prosecution says that was Detwan Cortell Allen.Detwan Cortell Allen (Courtesy of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)But Allen’s attorney said the person seen on video wasn’t in the alley when the shooting happened, based on the timing of the shots.Alex Becker was shot just before midnight Dec. 27 in St. Paul’s North End and was pronounced dead at the scene. The prosecution says it was an ambush to rob him, and the Ramsey County attorney’s office charged three men with aiding and abetting murder.Allen’s trial started Dec. 4 with jury selection, opening statements were Dec. 7 and the prosecution finished its case Friday. Defense attorney Jeremy Plesha didn’t call witnesses ...

Shedeur Sanders will participate in spring ball at CU Buffs after back injury, Coach Prime tells AP

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

Shedeur Sanders will participate in spring ball at CU Buffs after back injury, Coach Prime tells AP BOULDER — If anyone’s flashing a bigger smile these days than Deion Sanders over the offensive linemen he’s landed in the transfer portal, it’s his quarterback son.Shedeur Sanders completed nearly 70% of his passes this season but was sacked an NCAA-high 52 times as Colorado finished 4-8. He took such a beating that he missed the Buffs’ final game with a fractured bone in his back.His father told The Associated Press in a Zoom call on Monday that he anticipates Shedeur being back under center for the Buffs’ spring practices.“Oh yeah, most definitely. He will be,” Sanders said. “He just needs some rest and to heal up a little bit because he took a tremendous beating. And that provoked some things in me to do some things differently because the beating that he took — sometimes people forgot that I’m not only his coach, but that’s my son — so I understand that’s not how this is supposed to go.“We’ve played youth league, high school and at an HBCU and we’ve never been beaten...

Man finds hundreds of rare vintage baseball cards in deceased father's closet

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

Man finds hundreds of rare vintage baseball cards in deceased father's closet Few things stand the test of time like the bond between father and son. One of those things is baseball.For one Sacramento man, those things are intersecting in an unexpected way.Hidden in a forgotten corner of a home in the town of Tracy sat a tin cigarette box that once belonged to a man named Ed, a longtime collector of baseball memorabilia.Ed lived in Oakland during the early 1920s, starting his collection in his adolescence. He would often receive baseball cards as gifts from family members and, over the years, the number of cards in his possession continued to increase.Babe Ruth, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Ty Cobb found their way into Ed's collection, which he kept safe for decades in a 1900s-era Pedro Cut Plug Tobacco tin. Hundreds of vintage and rare baseball cards, including 20 Babe Ruth cards, will soon head to market after they were found in a Northern California home. (Auction Monthly)Ed's son, John, said he remembered the rare occasions when his father would show him th...

Dainty Wilder: An Intimate Glimpse Beyond the OnlyFans Era

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

Dainty Wilder: An Intimate Glimpse Beyond the OnlyFans Era In the ever-shifting world of modeling, where trends rise and fall like tides, the unique story of Dainty Wilder surfaces—a tale that goes beyond the spotlight of the OnlyFans era. Originating from Sydney, Dainty found herself in the midst of the transformative OnlyFans movement during the pandemic. As one of Riley Reid’s first signees, LA weekly had the chance to talk to her about her life before and after Riley Reid, friend of the show, changed the adult industry landscape.Dainty kicked off her modeling journey as a part-time “cam girl” while navigating university life. Despite swiftly gaining recognition on platforms like Reddit and Twitter due to her captivating performances, Dainty didn’t immediately tell her friends and family.  However, due to her popularity, an unexpected outing occurred during a casual breakfast. A fan recognized her, at a breakfast with her mother, and approached them, thus marking the public disclosure of her unconventional profession to her m...

Two killed, six injured in crash on I-680 in Pleasanton

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

Two killed, six injured in crash on I-680 in Pleasanton PLEASANTON – Two people were killed and six others were injured in a crash Monday afternoon on Interstate 680 in Pleasanton, the California Highway Patrol said.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Child killed in alleged Martinez DUI highway crash is identified Crashes and Disasters | Driver says he hit a deer, police found a dead body in his car Crashes and Disasters | Pedestrian killed in San Leandro hit-and-run collision; suspect later arrested Crashes and Disasters | A road to paradise paved in misery: 4 college students are just the latest to die on Malibu’s broken highway Crashes and Disasters | Teenager killed Sunday evening in crash on Richmond bridge The solo-vehicle collision was reported around 2:35 p.m. on southbound I-680 at the Sunol Boulevard off-ramp, according to CHP dispatch logs.A 2004 Honda Pilot left the roadway and hit a tree, CHP Officer Tyler Hahn told the Bay Area News Group.T...

DA Price to pursue charges against alleged Nishita killers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:49 GMT

DA Price to pursue charges against alleged Nishita killers (KRON) -- Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price announced Monday that she plans to pursue murder charges against two men accused of killing Kevin Nishita. Nishita was working as a security guard for KRON4 when he was killed in Oakland on Nov 24, 2021. “My office has reached a decision regarding the charges against two of the three defendants accused of murdering Kevin Nishita," Price said. “We believe there is evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to charge both defendants, Shadihia Mitchell and Hershel Hale, each with one count of first-degree murder."Hale, Mitchell and Laron Marques Gilbert were all charged with murder, attempted robbery, and assault with a firearm by Price's predecessor, Nancy O'Malley in early 2022. Price opted to go forward with the charges against Mitchell and Hale, as Gilbert remains at large. Woman vanishes in Santa Cruz, musician boyfriend uncooperative, police say Nishita, 58, was providing security for KRON4 reporter on Oakland's 14...