Cubs' 2023 roller coaster continues

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

Cubs' 2023 roller coaster continues CHICAGO — It's a case where the only thing about the Cubs in 2023 is inconsistency, and that's been the case over the past two weeks.Just eight days ago, the Cubs were looking to get back over .500 after winning 11 of 13 games, but a bad finale in London and then a sluggish week after have them back to where they started. An 8-6 loss to the Guardians on Sunday at Wrigley Field now has the club six games under .500 at 38-44, as they fall six games behind the Brewers and Reds for first in the National League Central division.Since a win over the Cardinals in London on June 24 to get within a game of .500, the Cubs have dropped six of their last seven games. Most frustrating is the team had all but one of those games in that stretch at Wrigley Field, but couldn't use the home field to their advantage. They were swept by the Phillies, who won every game by at least two runs, then watched Cleveland win the last two of a three-game series this past weekend. Only a 10-1 romp on Friday keep...

19-year-old man shot, killed in Wadsworth

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

19-year-old man shot, killed in Wadsworth WADSWORTH, Ill. — A 19-year-old man was shot and killed early Saturday in Wadsworth.At around 1:45 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 40600 block of North Kilbourne Road on the report of shots fired.Authorities at the scene located Sotero Sanchez Jr., 19, of Waukegan, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Firework explodes on suburban man’s face; critical condition Sanchez Jr. was pronounced dead at the hospital.

List: What stores, restaurants will be open for July 4, 2023?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

List: What stores, restaurants will be open for July 4, 2023? (NEXSTAR) – With Independence Day upon us, you’re likely attending parades, celebrations, camping trips, firework shows, or countless other July 4-related gatherings. If you’re looking for a quick snack, extra sunscreen, or that one item that’s essential for your cookout, here’s a look at how many national stores and restaurants will be operating for the holiday.It’s important to note that some locations may have different hours. Before traveling to any store or restaurant on the list, it may be best to call ahead. StoresAldi: The grocery chain will close early on July 4, with stores closing their doors at 4 p.m. You can check your store’s hours here.Big Lots: Stores will be open, but hours may vary. You can find yours here.Costco: The wholesale club will be closed on July 4. CVS: Stores will be open, but pharmacies may be operating under limited hours. You can check your location’s hours here.Dollar General: The dollar store chain will be open for regular hours on July 4,...

Water boil advisory issued for Hawthorn Woods

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

Water boil advisory issued for Hawthorn Woods HAWTHORN WOODS, Ill. — The Village of Hawthorn Woods is currently under a water boil advisory.According to the alert issued Monday, the advisory only affects Aqua Illinois water customers."Due to the severe drought facing our region, Aqua Illinois is addressing low pressure and water outages in the Hawthorn Woods, Kildeer and the Lake County Public Works systems. As a result we have issued a precautionary boil water advisory, asking all customers to use bottled water or to boil all water for consumption."The village said the operations team is working to increase water pressure to fully restore service as quickly as possible. According to the village, "it is essential that customers conserve as much water as possible" until further notice. Swimming at Evanston beaches closed due to elevated E. coli levels The advisory also asks customers to discontinue all non-essential water use, which includes eliminating all outdoor water usage, taking shorter showers, minimizing the use of was...

Retirees are underestimating how long they will live

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

Retirees are underestimating how long they will live (The Hill) - A significant share of older Americans underestimate how long their retirement is going to last: i.e., how long they are going to live. Most people know that the average American lives to an age between 75 and 80. Less well-known, apparently, is that life expectancy rises with age. At age 60, an American man can expect to reach 82; a woman, 85. That knowledge is called longevity literacy, and many of us don’t have it. In a 2022 survey by the insurer TIAA, one-quarter of Americans underestimated the life expectancy of a 60-year-old. Another 28 percent said they didn’t know it. Even among baby boomers, the youngest of whom are nearing 60, more than two-fifths of survey respondents either guessed low on longevity or punted on the question.  Gen Zers make ‘difficult’ employees, managers say “We were kind of shocked to get the data,” said Surya Kolluri, the head of TIAA Institute, which produced the report. Kolluri said he was particularly dismayed over the large...

Gophers football program receives commitment from Kansas offensive lineman for 2024

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

Gophers football program receives commitment from Kansas offensive lineman for 2024 The Gophers football program picked up a commitment Sunday from Kansas prep offensive lineman Brett Carroll.Listed at 6-foot-4 and 285 pounds, Carroll received 10 scholarship offers. He made official visits to Illinois, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech.Carroll, of Olathe East High School, is the third offensive lineman and 24th overall commitment in the U’s 2024 class.Related ArticlesCollege Sports | Gophers football target Wyatt Gilmore commits to Oklahoma College Sports | Addition of two top linemen lifts Gophers’ 2024 recruiting class into top 10 College Sports | Gophers football program has a top-15 class, but will it last? College Sports | Gophers football: Chanhassen defensive end Sam Macy is latest in-state player to commit College Sports | Gophers football: Greg Eslinger on College Football Hall of Fame ballot

Anthony Edwards agrees to five-year, max rookie extension contract with Timberwolves

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

Anthony Edwards agrees to five-year, max rookie extension contract with Timberwolves Anthony Edwards has agreed to a five-year, max-extension with the Timberwolves that could keep the star guard in Minnesota through the 2027-28 season, a source confirmed.The deal can become official as soon as July 6.There are no options, for the team or player, included in the deal, which will pay Edwards $217 million at minimum throughout the duration of the contract, and could reach as high as $260 million over the next five years if Edwards makes an All-NBA team next season.Edwards is the fourth player from his draft class to agree to the max rookie deal, joining Memphis’ Desmond Bane, Charlotte’s LaMelo Ball and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton.The Timberwolves have one more extension to agree to this offseason, as they hope to sign Jaden McDaniels to a long-term contract.Related ArticlesMinnesota Timberwolves | Timberwolves agree to two-way deal with center Luka Garza Minnesota Timberwolves | Charley Walters: Artificial intelligence comi...

ACG hosting exhibition to celebrate 50 years of hip-hop

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

ACG hosting exhibition to celebrate 50 years of hip-hop ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Center Gallery announced they will be presenting "Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop", an exhibition celebrating 50 years of hip-hop music and culture. The showcase is scheduled to kick off on August 1. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The exhibit will feature the work of over 25 regional artists as the gallery commemorates the genesis of hip-hop, which is credited to a performance by DJ Kool Herc at a party in west Bronx in 1973. The showcase, curated by Robert Cooper, Truemaster and BoogieREZ, will also include programs and vendors that embody the hip-hop culture. The event is free to attend, and will be open to the public Tuesday through Saturday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. from August 1 through September 2. There will also be a special artists’ reception night on August 4 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Police: Bear sighting in Albany The Albany Center Gallery is located at 488 Broadway, Suite 107. You can apply...

Native plants on sale at Hudson Crossing Park

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

Native plants on sale at Hudson Crossing Park SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - An upcoming plant sale at Hudson Crossing Park offers native flora, and a chance to learn about whatever you want to plant. On Sunday, July 16, the Hudson Crossing Park Native Plant Sale and Workshop is putting down roots. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Starting at 10 a.m. and running until noon, park volunteers will lead demonstrations on how to care for plants properly. Topics include garden bed preparation, species selection and planting, and the importance of planting native plant species. Visitors can get hands-on with what they learn."Native plants play a vital role in our ecosystem, supporting wildlife and promoting biodiversity," said Kate Morse, Executive Director of Hudson Crossing Park. "This event is designed to give people of all ages the knowledge and skills to create native plant gardens in their own yards, transforming them into havens for wildlife while enhancing the natural ...

Police: Wildwood pub pickup ends with man's attempt to choke wife

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:45:19 GMT

Police: Wildwood pub pickup ends with man's attempt to choke wife EUREKA, Mo. -- A St. Louis County man faces charges for domestic assault, driving while intoxicated, and driving with a revoked license. Police say Thomas Favazza, 47, attempted to strangle his estranged wife while she was driving.The woman went to the Wildwood Pub Saturday to pick up her husband after he had been drinking. While driving they got into an argument and Eureka Police say he grabbed her throat, and then threatened to shoot her. She was able to pull the vehicle over, escape, and call 911. Ameren customers still without power in Missouri and Illinois after weekend storms Officers pulled the vehicle driven by Favazza over later. They noticed he had been drinking and driving with a revoked license.“Strangling someone - let alone your partner who is driving you home because you’re too drunk to drive - is absolutely unacceptable on so many levels,” states St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell.Favazza's bond is set at $50,000, cash-only. If found guilty, sentence...