Toronto police launch online form for residents to report hate-motivated graffiti
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
Citing a notable rise in hate crimes, the Toronto police force, backed by Chief Myron Demkiw, has launched an online form for residents to report hate-motivated graffiti in their neighbourhoods.In a news release, a Toronto Police Services (TPS) spokesperson said the web form, available on the TPS website, provides an avenue for citizens to alert police to hate-motivated graffiti. This will allow responding officers to attend, gather evidence and arrange for graffiti to be removed “as quickly as possible.”The online reporting tool will be monitored 24/7. Related: Man charged after person wearing keffiyeh allegedly assaulted following rally in Toronto Demkiw referenced a rise in hate-motivated crimes since October 7, 2023. Toronto police noted that the number of reports involving hate-motivated graffiti, categorized as “mischief,” has seen the largest increase.“A hate-motivated crime not only victimizes individuals but also entire c...Once again, Tyson Bagent will start for the Bears
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — There will not be a change at quarterback for the Bears on Thursday evening. While making progress with his injured right thumb, Justin Fields hasn't been medically cleared by the team doctors to play as of Wednesday. That means that rookie backup Tyson Bagent will get the start against the Panthers on Thursday night at Soldier Field at 7:15 p.m.This is the third-straight game that Bagent has started after Fields dislocated his thumb in the second half of the Week 6 loss to the Vikings. The rookie finished out that game against Minnesota and then started in a win over the Raiders the following week.Bagent was under center for road losses to the Chargers in Week 8 and the Saints in Week 9. Fields was a limited participant last Friday before the game in New Orleans, throwing the ball in practice for the first time since the injury. He was listed as limited in the last three practices, with the first two of the week being walkthroughs. "He's getting better, though,"...14-year-old boy missing out of Englewood last seen on Sunday, police say
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago police are looking for a 14-year-old girl last seen Sunday in Englewood.Samir Hall-Chamliss was last seen on Nov. 5 in the 6800 block of S. Elizabeth St.SEE ALSO: Kenosha County deputies looking for missing 15-year-old girl last seen SaturdayAccording to police, Samir stands 5-foot-10-inches, weighs 310 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Anyone with information may leave an anonymous tip at cpdtip.com.Locals may also contact Area One SVU at (312) 747-8380 or call 911 if Samir is located.Streamwood native, Colts Super Bowl champion Matt Ulrich dies at 41
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) — Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay announced former player Matt Ulrich, who is from Streamwood, has died at 41.Ulrich was a former offensive lineman who was on the team's Super Bowl championship team during the 2006 season.Indianapolis Colts offensive guard Dylan Gandy, left, and offensive guard Matt Ulrich are pictured in Jan. 2007 at the team's hotel in Florida ahead of Super Bowl XLI. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)In Irsay's statement on X (formerly Twitter), he said:I am heartbroken to hear of the passing of Matt Ulrich. Matt was with us only two seasons, but left his mark on many. Great guy, I hear he was a great dad — and he was a Super Bowl champ. My prayers to his family.Jim Irsay, Colts Owner Several injured in plant explosion in Shepherd, Texas Ulrich, a native of Streamwood, attended Northwestern and signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played five games that season and five games in 2006 before retiring."It's an incredible feeli...Disney guests poop while waiting in line for rides, ex-employees say
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
(KTLA) - Some Disney Parks fans have seemingly taken the saying “when you gotta go, you gotta go” to the extreme.A Disney Parks urban legend, claiming that parks guests poop while standing in line for rides, is apparently true, SF Gate reported.Two former Disneyland custodial team workers, known as cast members, wrote about the unsavory topic in their 2015 book “Cleaning the Kingdom: Insider Tales of Keeping Walt’s Dream Spotless.”In the chapter “Disgusting Things,” authors Ken Pellman and Lynn Barron share details about such instances.They describe how these incidents have occurred all over the theme park, most notably in the stand-by queue for the “Indiana Jones Adventure” ride at Disneyland. While standing in this particular queue, many guests think the restrooms are far away, but that isn’t the case. Disneyland announces opening date for Adventureland Treehouse “There’s a pair of individual-use restrooms just backstage from the north unload. It was mainly for cast members, but...Former Elgin day care center teacher pleads guilty to sexually abusing kids in classroom
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
KANE COUNTY, Ill. — A former day care teacher in Elgin, accused of sexual abuse on at least two occasions, has pleaded guilty to the charges.The Kane County State's Attorney's Office announced Wednesday that Frank Walaitis pled guilty to multiple felony counts of criminal sexual abuse. Walaitis must register for life as a sex offender per the Illinois Sex Offender Registration Act.Authorities alleged that Walaitis sexually abused two children, who were younger than 13, while employed at The Learning Tree.Walaitis was the victims’ teacher and was in charge of their care. Prosecutors alleged the abuse took place inside his classroom between Dec. 2008 and July 2022.Frank WalaitisFollowing Walaitis' arrest, The Learning Tree issued a statement, saying in part, that "(Walaitis) was removed from the center as soon as the allegations were made, " and he was no longer employed at the child care center. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Sentencing is set for Feb. 8.Anyone with addit...Owners of Colorado funeral home arrested after 189 bodies found on premises
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
WAGONER, Okla. (KXRM) — The owners of the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado where 189 bodies were found improperly stored have been arrested.The 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office announced Wednesday that Jon and Carie Hallford were arrested in Wagoner, Oklahoma on suspicion of committing the crimes of abuse of a corpse, theft, money laundering and forgery, all of which are felonies.Colorado Gov. Jared Polis also released a statement following the arrests on Wednesday."I am relieved that criminal charges have been brought against the funeral home owner and a criminal investigation is proceeding," said Governor Polis. "I know this will not bring peace to the families impacted by this heart-wrenching incident but we hope the individuals responsible are held fully accountable in a court of law.” Man accused of living with dead body for months spent victim’s money on Amazon: prosecutors The remains were found in early October by authorities responding to a report of an “a...A first look at 'Boop! The Musical'
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
CHICAGO — Before it makes its way to Broadway, a new musical featuring an iconic character from the 1930s is going to open in front of audiences in Chicago. "Boop! The Musical" features the story of Betty Boop and her "dream of an ordinary day off from the super-celebrity in her black-and-white world leads to an extraordinary adventure of color, music, and love in New York City."It will have a run at the CIBC Theatre downtown starting on November 19 and running through December 24.Two-time Tony Award-winning director Jerry Mitchell ("La Cage aux Folles" & "Kinky Boots") has created the show with 16-time Grammy Winner David Foster (Most recently "Crazy Love") providing the music. Jasmine Amy Rogers, a 24-year-old actress and singer from Richmond, Texas, has been cast in the lead role as Betty Boop. She along with the rest of the cast will have the month to debut the show in front of Chicago audiences before it makes its way to New York City in 2024. Dean Richards got a sneak peek...Texas voters reject measure to raise mandatory retirement age for judges
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Texas voters resoundingly rejected a constitutional amendment Tuesday that would have allowed state judges to stay on the bench for four years longer by extending the mandatory retirement age from 75 to 79.Proposition 13 was the only amendment Texans voted against in the election. When it was proposed during the regular legislative session, House Joint Resolution 107 cleared both the House and Senate with broad bipartisan support and faced little and sometimes no public opposition during committee hearings.More than 60% of voters declined to increase the retirement age, according to election results.The amendment's failure means Texas' highest-ranking judge will be forced to retire within the next year. Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht will turn 75 years old next year.Brian Smith, a politics professor at St. Edwards University, suggested that the age of public figures is top of mind for voters as they sour on the ages of the two 2024 presidential fro...U.S. Surgeon General, Matthew McConaughey speak to UT students about loneliness
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:16:12 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- In 2016, when Dr. Vivek Murthy was the U.S. Surgeon General under the Obama Administration, he spoke with students at the University of Texas about mental health. Students told him that even though they were on a campus with thousands of other people, they felt like nobody actually knew them. Dr. Murthy said this was one of the earliest conversations that helped him understand loneliness is a public health issue. Seven years later Dr. Murthy is back on the Forty Acres, this time as the U.S. Surgeon General under the Biden Administration, and discussing the challenges of loneliness as part of his "We Are Made to Connect" tour. It's part of the Biden Administration's efforts to tackle the nation's mental health crisis. Dr. Murthy said one out of every two adults are struggling with loneliness. It is an issue greatly impacting college students across the nation that leads to a greater risk of depression and suicide. Speaking with students and a starThe discussion abou...Latest news
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