‘Touchdown’ group looking to help local businesses and community have win-win with Bears proposed move to Arlington Heights
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
A new group backing the Chicago Bears’ proposed $5 billion mixed-use megaproject at the site of the former Arlington International Racecourse in Arlington Heights has emerged — as local and state leaders consider different pitches for funding the potential redevelopment.Leaders of Touchdown Arlington said in a statement that they have met with the football team to begin discussing how the team and local business owners might collaborate.“The coalition believes they can bridge the communication gap, advocate for the community and create a winning team to better the future of the region,” the group’s April 26 statement reads.Real estate broker Holly Connors, who started the group and is on the six-person steering committee, told Pioneer Press she is optimistic that Bears brass is invested in a positive relationship with the village and the region.“They have really talked me through what they think is important, and I think that they really are a fam...Red Sox notebook: Paxton to make one more rehab start, but decision day looms
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
What are the Red Sox going to do with James Paxton?That question has hung over the pitching staff ever since the 34-year-old lefty picked up his $4 million player option to remain with the club this past offseason. Paxton, who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2021, missed all of last season and suffered a hamstring injury early in spring training that delayed his progression.All told, Paxton has barely pitched since 2019 and it’s anyone’s guess how effective he’ll be once he does finally return to the mound in the big leagues.One way or the other, the Red Sox will have to make some kind of decision on him soon.According to a Red Sox source, Paxton will make his next start in Triple-A, putting him in line to start Friday for the Worcester Red Sox. It will be his sixth rehab appearance with Worcester since April 9.Under league rules rehab stints can last a maximum of 20 days for position players and 30 days for pitchers, so Paxton is eligible to remain on assignment u...Boston Globe Media Partners is sued over sports betting deal; Globe calls it a ‘meritless suit’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
Boston Globe Media Partners is facing a lawsuit over a sports betting deal with a Danish company, which claims the Globe owes it more than $750,000 after the multimedia organization apparently broke the contract and went with DraftKings instead.The Globe’s parent company fired back on Monday, calling the lawsuit “meritless” and added that they plan to file counterclaims against the Danish firm, Better Collective — which publishes online content about sports betting and gambling.In the lawsuit filed in Suffolk Superior Court on Friday, Better Collective claimed that Globe Media had reached out to the company headquartered in Copenhagen to develop sports betting content for the website Boston.com ahead of the launch of legalized sports gambling in Massachusetts.The two sides struck a deal in August, but it has gone sideways since.“To induce BC to do business with it and pay it substantial fees, Globe Media held itself out as a willing, reliable, good fait...Escondido teachers suing school district over gender identity policy
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
ESCONDIDO, Calif. -- Two teachers at Rincon Middle School are suing the Escondido Union School District and the State Board of Education over gender identity privacy policy.According to state and district guidelines, a transgender student’s identity must be kept private, even from parents, unless the student says otherwise.“It forces them to lie to parents and to deceive parents and to participate in a student's social transition," said Paul Jonna, the attorney representing the teachers. 2 killed in house party shooting identified According to the lawsuit, policy requires teachers to refer to students by preferred names and pronouns at school, while reverting to biological pronouns and legal names when speaking with the students’ parents.“Experts on both sides of the spectrum agree that when you're dealing with a child that has gender dysphoria the solution is not to leave the parents out of the picture, the solution is not to leave the parents in the dark," Jonna said. "Thes...Met Gala: Vintage, Jared Leto as Choupette, Kim K. in pearls
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The Met Gala’s starry carpet was on fire with vintage haute couture Monday as Dua Lipa walked in a Chanel ballgown from the fashion house’s archive and Nicole Kidman chose a look Karl Lagerfeld himself made for her 20 years ago.But elegant wasn’t entirely the hallmark of the evening. Jared Leto dressed as Choupette, the beloved fluffy cat of Lagerfeld, the evening’s honoree. And there were some bombshells: Serena Williams wore a flapper Gucci look when she announced she’s pregnant with her second child.Lipa, a gala co-chair, wore a Tiffany & Co. diamond around her neck that she called “very special.” The singer’s cream-colored dress, by Chanel from 1992, was also “very, very special” as it has been on her mood boards, she said.Claudia Schiffer wore the gown on the runway for its debut, although hers had a matching hat. Lipa’s necklace in platinum included a center diamond of more than 200 carats.Nicole Kidman said it was Lagerf...B.C. coroner’s jury says Vancouver police should expedite use of body cameras
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
BURNABY, B.C. — The jury in the British Columbia coroner’s inquest into the police beating death of Myles Gray has recommended that the Vancouver Police Department expedite its use of body-worn cameras for all officers. The five-member jury began deliberating Monday at the end of 11 days of testimony about the 33-year-old man’s death in August 2015.The jury found Gray died by homicide, a death due to injury intentionally inflicted by another person, but coroner Larry Marzinzik told jury members that it was a neutral term and doesn’t imply fault or blame.The jury also recommended to Vancouver’s police chief that his department review and enhance the crisis de-escalation and containment training that its officers receive.Several police officers told the inquest that Gray appeared not to feel pain as they hit him with their batons, punched him in the face, kneed him and held him to the ground. A forensic pathologist who preformed the autopsy on Gray’s body tol...Southern Baptist leader selection process fails amid dispute
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
A powerful Southern Baptist committee was looking to appoint a new leader Monday who could navigate controversies over its handling of sexual-abuse reforms and the ousting of churches with women serving as pastors.Instead, the Executive Committee found itself tangled in yet another dispute, voting down a recommendation to make its own former chairman its president in what had become a racially fraught decision.That 50-31 vote came after some of the denomination’s prominent Black clergy questioned the selection process, which they saw as bypassing an African American pastor who has led the committee as interim president for more than a year. The selection process hit a nerve in a denomination that has lost some Black clergy in recent years over what they have seen as a failure of the mostly white-led denomination to make good on its pledges to reform after its history of supporting slavery and segregation. While the SBC elected its first Black president in 2012, no African Amer...Jackson needs federal funds to cover repairs, appointee says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The manager appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice to oversee reforms to the beleaguered water system in Mississippi’s capital city says he won’t have enough money to cover expenses until more federal funds arrive. Ted Henifin was appointed in November after the Justice Department won a federal judge’s approval to carry out a rare intervention to fix Jackson’s water system, which partially failed in August. For days, people waited in lines for water to drink, bathe, cook and flush toilets in the majority-Black city of about 150,000. Henifin, who has begun to implement a range of reforms, said he is still waiting for hundreds of millions of dollars in funds the federal government set aside for Jackson’s water infrastructure. Meanwhile, the city is waiting to pay companies it has done business with for water system improvements. Current monthly transfers are no longer enough to cover operations, maintenance and repairs, Henifin says.“We’re&...Muslim mayor blocked from White House Eid celebration
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Secret Service said Monday it blocked a Muslim mayor from Prospect Park, New Jersey, from attending a White House celebration with President Joe Biden to belatedly mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.Shortly before Mayor Mohamed Khairullah was set to arrive at the White House for the Eid-al-Fitr celebration, he received a call from the White House stating that he had not been cleared for entry by the Secret Service and could not attend the celebration where Biden delivered remarks to hundreds of guests, according to the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.U.S. Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi confirmed that Khairullah was not allowed into the White House complex, but declined to detail why. Khairullah was elected to a fifth term as the borough’s mayor in January.“While we regret any inconvenience this may have caused, the mayor was not allowed to enter the White House complex this evening,” Guglielmi...Texas Gov. Abbott to Chicago Mayor Lightfoot: Tell Biden to secure the border
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:02:50 GMT
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday responded to calls from the mayor of Chicago to stop sending migrants to her city, saying she should instead call on President Joe Biden to secure the border. ‘We simply have no more shelters:’ Lightfoot implores Abbott to stop sending migrants Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot had penned a letter to Abbott, asking him to stop sending people, even as more migrants were expected to arrive Monday, adding that Chicago had no more shelter, space, or resources to accommodate an increase of individuals at this level.In response to Lightfoot, Abbott said Texas' busing strategy was needed to "provide much-needed relief to overwhelmed, small border communities amid the Biden Administration's growing border crisis.""If you truly want to 'work together to find a real solution' to this border crisis gripping our nation, you must call on the Biden Administration to do its job by securing our border, repelling the illegal immigrants f...Latest news
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