Reports: Veteran Chicago actor Mike Nussbaum dies at 99
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago-native Mike Nussbaum, an actor known for his role in films like "Field of Dreams" and "Men in Black" has died, according to reports. The veteran actor, who had been in hospice care over the past year, died at his home in Chicago on Saturday, TMZ reported. 1 injured after car crashes into Maine Township home Nussbaum, who was recognized as one of the oldest working actors in the country, directed and acted in productions at theaters around Chicago for more than 50 yearsNussbaum also worked on several films along the way, known for several roles such as Gentle Rosenburg in "Men in Black" and the principal in "Field of Dreams." Illinois lottery player turns $5 scratch-off into $400K According to the reports, Nussbaum passed away peacefully from natural causes only six days before his 100th birthday. Currently, it is unclear if any public services are planned.Nick and Aaron Carter's sister Bobbie Jean dies at 41: Reports
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
**Related Video Above: Remembering the celebrities who died in 2023LOS ANGELES (WJW) — A sister of singers Nick Carter and the late Aaron Carter has died at the age of 41, TMZ reported Saturday. Bobbie Jean, who was featured on multiple episodes of the family reality show, "House of Carters," has more recently tended to stay out of the limelight. Her death comes after Aaron's untimely death in November 2022. Their sister Leslie also died in 2012. Founding member of Dixie Chicks killed in Texas crash: reports "I am in shock from learning of the sudden death of my daughter, Bobbie Jean; and I will need time to process the terrible reality of this happening for the third time," her mother Jane Carter told TMZ. "When I am able to think clearly, I’ll release a fuller statement; but until then I would request to be left to grieve in private."It has not been announced how Bobbie Jean died, but TMZ reported it happened Saturday morning. Aaron Carter, Bobbie Carter, Leslie Carter and Ange...10th Annual 'Breakfast with Santa' takes place in Garfield Park
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
CHICAGO — In Garfield Park, there was a reason to celebrate Saturday.For the tenth year in a row, the Jackson Action Coalition hosted its "Breakfast with Santa" event.Back in 2013 — the event's first year — only about 100 people could come, but in the ten years since, Breakfast with Santa has more than quadrupled in size."Today, we are feeding 550 people," said Marseil Jackson with the Jackson Action Coalition. "This is our biggest one yet and we're excited to bless so many people."Jackson pointed toward the smiles on the faces of the numerous children running around at the event, and the adults who come every year to make memories as reasons why Breakfast with Santa is so enjoyable. More from Sean: Setting physical and mental goals for the new year? "This is my favorite event of the year and I started this because growing up my great-grandmother used to take me to breakfast with Santa at O'Hare," Jackson said. "And when I got older, I realized those memories, I cherished them and...Northwest Side church hosts Christmas party for asylum seekers
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
CHICAGO — Barbara Maldonado said she knows what it's like to leave everything behind and start over. She and her family left Puerto Rico in 2017 after the devastation of Hurricane Maria, but she found hope and help in church."When I arrived, they welcomed me like, 'this is your home, your house, whatever you need, we’re here,'" Maldonado said. "They’ve been there for me since I arrived. [Now] I've got to do now what they did for me."Now-a-days, Maldonado is the coordinator for the Ministry serving migrant families at St. Genevieve and Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Parish. For months, Maldonado and parishioners have helped new arrivals with essentials like clothing and food, but she felt like this time of year is also a great time to spread some cheer. More from Gaynor: Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago sets up toy shop to help make the holidays special for families "When you talk to them, they tell you their stories," Maldonado said. "Let’s do something different — let’s draw ...Weekend Break: Prancer's Pub Pop-Up
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
A hotel in the west suburbs transformed its lodge-themed bar into a Christmas spectacle, featuring a red, green and white menu crafted to holiday perfection.WGN's Courtney Spinelli takes you to the Prancer's Pub Pop-Up found at the Hyatt Lodge Oak Brook on Jorie Boulevard in the western suburbs.For more information on the Prancer's Pub Pop-Up, or to book a stay at the Hyatt Lodge Oak Brook, you can visit the hotel's website, or look up @hyattlodge on social media.State of Texas: Legal challenge launched against bill to boost border security
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) - A day after Gov. Greg Abbott signed it into law, a bill that would make illegal border crossings a state crime in Texas is now facing its first legal challenge. The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas along with the ACLU and the Texas Civil Rights Project announced they filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Senate Bill 4 from taking effect. The three plaintiffs bringing the lawsuit include El Paso County, the Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center and American Gateway. RELATED: New Texas law could reshape state authority over the US border In a statement released Tuesday afternoon, Adriana Piñon, the legal director of the ACLU of Texas, said, "We’re suing to block one of the most extreme anti-immigrant bills in the country. The bill overrides bedrock constitutional principles and flouts federal immigration law while harming Texans, in particular Brown and Black communities." The law — which is set to take effect next year on March 5 — makes it a state crime t...Hundreds honor slain Hmong advocate and performer Tou Ger Xiong at Woodbury memorial
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
Hundreds of people turned out at a Woodbury high school on Saturday to honor the life of Twin Cities comedian, Hmong advocate and political campaigner Tou Ger Xiong, who was killed earlier this month in Colombia.Tou Ger Xiong (Courtesy of the Bush Foundation)The candlelight vigil was held inside East Ridge High School, which is near where he grew up.Along with family, friends and community members, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., turned out to honor Xiong. Dozens of volunteers at the vigil wore pink T-shirts in honor of Tou Ger Xiong’s favorite color.His mother, Sao Lou Vue, speaking through a translator, said that although she was Tou Ger Xiong’s mother, she knew he belonged to the community and she could see that looking out into the crowd, and wanted to thank people for that.She told the crowd that in their darkest hour, she and her children would be there for people, like people were there for her family.One of Tou Ger Xiong’s...Kiszla: Is the next Broncos loss an elimination game for quarterback Russell Wilson?
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
With no room for error in the Broncos’ pursuit of a playoff berth, are the final three tests on the regular-season schedule also elimination games for quarterback Russell Wilson?From the jump, Wilson and coach Sean Payton have made for an odd couple. One’s a choir boy; the other’s a class (and crass) clown. How do you meld a small quarterback whose skill set requires strategic compromises with a big, complex playsheet authored by a huge ego?Now, in a relationship that only was going to be built on winning, DangeRuss doesn’t cook and Payton admits he must devise game plans with little margin for error.We can all argue until we’re blue in the face about what, if any, meaning to assign a silly tiff on the Broncos sideline between an unhinged coach and his robotic quarterback during a lopsided loss in Detroit. The bottom line: If Wilson and Payton can’t win together, why try to salvage a relationship between a mismatched quarterback and coach, whose personalities and p...Colorado AD Rick George believes unlimited transfers could take focus off education
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
College athletics have gone through significant changes in recent years, giving more freedom to student-athletes than ever before.Colorado attorney general Phil Weiser is joining the fight to give even more freedom to the athletes by allowing them to transfer as often as they want without penalty. Meanwhile, University of Colorado athletic director Rick George is among the many administrators who are hoping that won’t happen.Related Articles Festivus 2023: The airing of grievances, sports edition Football recruiting: CU Buffs land top-rated lineman Jordan Seaton Former FIU tackle Phillip Houston commits to CU Buffs Keeler: CSU Rams coach Jay Norvell’s biggest football recruiting wins on National Signing Day were from his own roster. But can he build on that momentum? Recruiting: Still waiting on Jordan Seaton, CU Buffs announce class of 21 newcomers for 2024 “I think we’re forgetting about the fact ...Large sewage spill closes Orange County beach
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:08 GMT
A large sewage spill prompted the closure of areas in Laguna Beach to the public on Saturday.Around 1,964 gallons of sewage were released into the ocean due to a blockage in a sewer main, according to the OC Health Care Agency.Ocean areas from Victoria Beach to Goff Island Beach are currently closed.Visitors are not allowed to swim, surf, or dive into the waters until results from a follow-up monitoring test show bacteria levels are up to health standards.People who come into contact with contaminated water during this period could become ill, officials warned. Those who are especially susceptible are children, the elderly, or anyone who is immunocompromised.A large sewage spill has prompted the closure of areas from Victoria Beach to Goff Island Beach in Laguna Beach on Dec. 23, 2023. (OC Health Care Agency)A large sewage spill has prompted the closure of areas from Victoria Beach to Goff Island Beach in Laguna Beach on Dec. 23, 2023. (OC Health Care Agency)Warnings were also activ...Latest news
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