Three injured after GO Train strikes vehicles in Scarborough

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

Three injured after GO Train strikes vehicles in Scarborough Three people have injuries after a GO Train struck a vehicle in Scarborough on Friday morning.Emergency crews responded to the crash at a street level train crossing on Finch Avenue East, between Kennedy Road and Midland Avenue, just before 10 a.m.Police say a GO Train struck an SUV, with other cars possibly struck after the initial collision. Toronto police confirm no one was trapped as a result of the crash.Paramedics assessed a number of patients at the scene and say two people were taken to a local trauma centre. A third person sustained minor injuries.Trains are currently holding in both directions on the GO Stouffville line.

13 facing federal charges after fentanyl investigation on West Side

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

13 facing federal charges after fentanyl investigation on West Side CHICAGO — Thirteen people have been charged following a federal drug investigation into fentanyl-laced heroin and cocaine trafficking on the West Side.Many of those charged, including the group’s suspected leader, are members of the Traveling Vice Lords gang, according to the Department of Justice.Authorities said they conducted a multi-year investigation into the alleged trafficking to shut down an open-air drug market in Humboldt Park.On Wednesday, multiple search warrants of multiple locations in Chicago and the suburbs were executed. Authorities seized approximately ten firearms, two 50-round drum ammunition magazines, several extended ammunition magazines, more than a kilogram of cocaine, more than 250 grams of heroin containing fentanyl, and approximately nine vehicles that allegedly were used in furtherance of narcotics trafficking.The following 11 men have been charged with federal drug conspiracy.Terrance Sanders, 40, of AuroraShavelle Sims, 32, of Glendale HeightsTyron Pau...

Working out at this time could help you live longer

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

Working out at this time could help you live longer CHICAGO — It's universally agreed that more exercise is a good way to promote better health.In fact, we've talked about it a few times on the WGN Morning News through the years. But did you know that there's a time of day that could actually be of more benefit to getting some exercise in? Scientists even believe it could extend your life. That's one of the topics that was discussed on the "9@9" on Friday as the hosts discussed those findings when it comes to being active in your life. We also talked about a fire-breathing dragon bridge, a high-end dog hotel, "Moonshot" shoes, walking cushions, and more during the segment.You can watch the entire "9@9" from the June 30 show in the video above.Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up and subscribe to our WGN Morning News newsletter.

Blackhawks officially add another veteran after NHL Draft

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

Blackhawks officially add another veteran after NHL Draft CHICAGO — During the team's dynasty years, he was a rival and often brought out some angst among fans of the Blackhawks. But now in need of veterans to bolster a young team that will feature one of the best players in a generation, the team is officially bringing in this player fans got to know when he played in Anaheim.A day after acquiring him in a trade with the Lightning, the Blackhawks have signed forward Corey Perry to a one-year contract with a $4 million cap hit.@WGNNews pic.twitter.com/97wDTHxeWE— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) June 30, 2023After trading a seventh round pick to acquire his rights on Thursday, the Blackhawks signed forward Corey Perry to a one-year contract that has a $4 million cap hit on Friday.Known for his scoring prowess early in his career and physical play, which included a few run-ins with the Blackhawks, the forward has played in the NHL for 18 seasons. He's a four-time NHL All-Star and was named the Hart Trophy award winner for league MVP in 20...

Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin, of 'Little Miss Sunshine' fame, dies at 89

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin, of 'Little Miss Sunshine' fame, dies at 89 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alan Arkin, the wry character actor who demonstrated his versatility in comedy and drama as he received four Academy Award nominations and won an Oscar in 2007 for "Little Miss Sunshine," has died. He was 89.His sons Adam, Matthew and Anthony confirmed their father's death through the actor's publicist on Friday. “Our father was a uniquely talented force of nature, both as an artist and a man," they said in a statement.FILE - Alan Arkin poses with the Oscar he won for best supporting actor in "Little Miss Sunshine" at the 79th Academy Awards Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, File)A member of Chicago's famed Second City comedy troupe, Arkin was an immediate success in movies with the Cold War spoof "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" and peaked late in life with his win as best supporting actor for the surprise 2006 hit "Little Miss Sunshine.” More than 40 years separated his first Oscar nomination, for "The Russians...

Photos: Coors Field covered in hail after Denver storm

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

Photos: Coors Field covered in hail after Denver storm DENVER (KDVR) — Hail pummeled Coors Field on Thursday as a severe thunderstorm rolled through the Denver metro area.The storm hit late in the afternoon, also bringing a heavy downpour that flooded roadways, including nearby Interstate 25 during rush-hour traffic.Colorado Rockies catcher Elias Diaz, front, dives onto a hail-covered tarpaulin after a summer storm packing heavy rain, high winds and large hail swept over Coors Field, Thursday, June 29, 2023, in Denver. Injured Rockies pitcher German Marquez, back, walks away. The Rockies were set to host the Los Angeles Dodgers, Thursday. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)Colorado Rockies assistant bullpen catcher Kyle Cunningham navigates a hail-covered walkway to the field after a storm Thursday, June 29, 2023, in Denver. The Rockies were scheduled to play against the Los Angeles Dodgers. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)Heavy rain packing high winds and large hail sweeps over Coors Field in Denver on Thursday, June 29, 2023. (AP Photo/David Zalu...

Snoop Dogg-inspired Jack in the Box restaurant opens in California for limited time

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

Snoop Dogg-inspired Jack in the Box restaurant opens in California for limited time (KTLA) – Welcome to Dogg in tha Box. May Snoop Dogg take your order?In celebration of their recent partnership, Jack in the Box announced that a Snoop Dogg-inspired pop-up restaurant will be open in Inglewood, California, until July 2.  A look inside the internal seating for Dogg in tha Box. (Jack in the Box) “Dogg in tha Box is the mash-up fans never knew they needed but will never forget, transporting them to what Jack in the Box would look like in the Snoopiverse,” a news release said.“Fans of the two California legends can order from a totally Snoopified menu: Snizzacks and Sidez from Curleez to Jalepenizzle Poppers, to Bizurgers like the D-O-Double-Jack and Tasy Mothercluckers (Jack’s famous chicken sandwiches).”The pop-up experience is located at 1220 Centinela Ave. in Inglewood. Jack in the Box teams up with Snoop Dogg for new Munchie Meal Guests who visit the limited-time pop-up experience can sit and take photos on Snoop Dogg’s throne, see the Snoop Dogg and Jack Box...

LIVE: Authorities remind people of boating safety tips for holiday weekend

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

LIVE: Authorities remind people of boating safety tips for holiday weekend AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin police's Lake Patrol is expecting a busy weekend on Lake Austin as water levels are too low in neighboring Lake Travis. There are three public ramps in the 21-mile stretch of Lake Austin. Lake Patrol authorities said it is fully staffed and prepared for the holiday weekend, and they are reminding people to watch their speed and pay attention while on the lake. Lake Austin is more narrow than Lake Travis, and Corporal Ivan Ramos said people need to follow the rules of the road while on the water. "If you're going up, you got to stay on the right side. Same thing, you got to hang on the right side. It's not everyone drives everywhere whenever they want to on the lake," Ramos explained. Lake Patrol will also be conducting safety checks of boats and is looking for five things: Certificate of Number that is issued by Texas Parks and Wildlife upon registering your boatA life jacket for every person on the boat. Children under 13 need...

One mom's mission to keep other kids from drowning after losing her son

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

One mom's mission to keep other kids from drowning after losing her son (KXAN) — “My story really starts with my son Yori.” Chezik Tsunoda’s story is one of heartache and determination to change child drownings.In 2018, her 3-year-old son Yori drowned at a friend’s backyard swimming pool in Seattle.“From that moment, I have just understood that this is something that should not happen to anyone else's family,” said Tsunoda. “I've kind of been on a mission honestly to prevent other families from experiencing drowning.”According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, drowning is a leading cause of injury and death in children.After Yori’s death, Tsunoda created a non-profit called ‘No More Under.’Her life-long mission is drowning prevention.“We're specifically focused on equity and aquatics,” said Tsunoda.A recent report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission found stark racial disparities in children drowning.“Out of the 62% of children that drowned and race was actually known, about 21% were African American children,” said CPSC spokesperson Nikki ...

Supreme Court rejects Biden’s plan to wipe away $400 billion in student loans

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:47:53 GMT

Supreme Court rejects Biden’s plan to wipe away $400 billion in student loans By MARK SHERMAN (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharply divided Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Biden administration overstepped its authority in trying to cancel or reduce student loans for millions of Americans.The 6-3 decision, with conservative justices in the majority, effectively killed the $400 billion plan, announced by President Joe Biden last year, and left borrowers on the hook for repayments that are expected to resume by late summer.The court held that the administration needs Congress’ endorsement before undertaking so costly a program. The majority rejected arguments that a bipartisan 2003 law dealing with student loans, known as the HEROES Act, gave Biden the power he claimed.“Six States sued, arguing that the HEROES Act does not authorize the loan cancellation plan. We agree,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the court.Justice Elena Kagan wrote in a dissent, joined by the court’s two other liberals, that the majority of the court “overrides the combine...