Man dead, four others injured after shooting in North Lawndale

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

Man dead, four others injured after shooting in North Lawndale CHICAGO -- A man is dead and four others are injured after two men opened fire on a group in in North Lawndale overnight. According to police, the men were standing in the 1600 block of North Spaulding Avenue around 12:19 a.m. when two men approached and fired shots at them.Police said a 40-year-old man sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the body and was pronounced dead. 1 in grave condition after being pulled from water at North Avenue Beach in Chicago Another 40-year-old man sustained a gunshot wound to the face and is in good condition. Another man was transported to Stroger Hospital in critical condition with gunshot wounds to the neck and head. A 44-year-old man was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital with gunshot wounds to the body. He is listed in good condition. A 50-year-old man sustained a graze wound to the right arm and refused medical attention.There is currently no one in custody and police are investigating the incident.

No fruit on your healthy plants? This could be why

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

No fruit on your healthy plants? This could be why (WKBN) -- You've spent countless hours planting, watering, weeding and yes, even talking to your garden, and it is now lush and green, but your plants aren't producing any fruit -- why is that? There is a collection of reasons that plants may not be baring fruit, including an imbalance in nutrient levels, a lack of pollination or high temperature, among others.How soil, nutrients and pH affect plant growth and fruit productionDifferent nutrients in the soil lead to different outcomes in terms of plant growth, and different plants react differently to those nutrients.Smithsonian Environmental Research Center details the three most important mineral nutrients found in soil: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. These minerals can sometimes be lacking in soil since the plants absorb so much of them. To avoid depleting your garden of these nutrients, it is important to rotate your plants year by year since different plants absorb different levels of different nutrients. Nitrogen is part o...

VIDEO: Doorbell camera captures dust devil in Georgetown

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

VIDEO: Doorbell camera captures dust devil in Georgetown GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN) — A doorbell camera belonging to Meghan Varghese in Georgetown caught incredible footage of a dust devil coming up to her front door.Dust devils happen when intense surface heat causes a column of rising air, which then starts spinning due to the rotation of the earth.They can reach speeds of up to 75 miles per hour, but form when there aren't any clouds in the sky.If you want to know more about dust devils, check out our explainer.

Towering buildings could be coming to ‘Dirty 6th’

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

Towering buildings could be coming to ‘Dirty 6th’ AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Austin City Council voted Thursday in favor of allowing taller buildings to be constructed on a portion of the Sixth Street Historic District, affectionately referred to as “Dirty 6th.” The change in zoning was needed by Stream Realty, which already owns more than 40 properties on the iconic street between Interstate 35 and Brazos. The developers want to transform the strip between Neches and Sabine Streets on Sixth into a place where people go during the day and not just at night.  MORE: Stream Realty pitches vision for bigger, safer 6th Street “Sixth Street has become a real problem,” Richard Suttle, an attorney for Stream Reality, told the Historic Landmark Commission in June. “It’s in a death spiral because you’re not going to get anyone in there…knowing they’re walking into a shooting ally.” Suttle said they plan to erect buildings that would ideally be mixed-use – such as resident, office or retail spaces – and hopefully break the cycle of new b...

Minnesota artist brings metal to life with Reelistic Replicas fish art

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

Minnesota artist brings metal to life with Reelistic Replicas fish art GNESEN TOWNSHIP — Brian Luoma can’t fish any more like he used to. Muscular dystrophy has robbed him of that passion, but he still remembers what they look like.Now the longtime avid angler has taken his interest in piscatorial pursuits and funneled it into art, creating incredibly lifelike images etched on steel that look like painted fish or fish photographs.“I’ve always thought the true colors of fish are just incredible. But they’re really hard to reproduce,” Luoma said.Artist Brian Luoma talks about some of his work that hangs on the walls in his Duluth home on Friday, July 7, 2023. Luoma creates the lifelike images on his computer that are etched on steel. (Jed Carlson / Forum News Service)They aren’t decals or actual photos, Luoma, 56, is quick to point out, but images he created on his computer. Another artist finishes the details and the images are transferred to a company that infuses the image onto a steel plate that has been laser-cut into the lifelike shape of a f...

Possible rainy weekend ahead for central Missouri

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

Possible rainy weekend ahead for central Missouri ST. LOUIS -- There is a moderate possibility of showers and thunderstorms in central and northeast Missouri, along with west central Illinois, during this afternoon and tonight. On Sunday afternoon, the chance of precipitation extends to cover the entire area. Following a relatively cool day on Friday, temperatures are expected to rise back to near normal levels by Sunday.

Broncos position preview: Specialist overhaul just one part of trying to improve ST units overall

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

Broncos position preview: Specialist overhaul just one part of trying to improve ST units overall Editor’s note: Eleventh and final in a series previewing the Broncos’ position groups entering training camp. Today, special teams. On the roster (four): P Riley Dixon, LS Mitchell Fraboni, PK Elliott Fry, PK Brett Maher.How many on the 53?: Three.Most impactful offseason move: Releasing veteran kicker Brandon McManus.The Broncos released McManus, the last remaining player on the roster who was on the Super Bowl 50 team, in late May. The move created salary cap flexibility but also ended an era after McManus held the franchise’s kicking duties for the better part of a decade. After working out a handful of options, Denver signed Elliott Fry to the roster. Then Friday the Broncos also signed veteran Brett Maher, setting up a potential camp competition. Change is constant in the NFL, but to give an idea of how big of an adjustment this is for the Broncos, consider that McManus — now in Jacksonville — has 274 career NFL field goal attempts. Fry has six and Maher 116.Biggest question to...

Don’t buy these on eBay, Disneyland says

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

Don’t buy these on eBay, Disneyland says Disneyland fans who couldn’t get tickets to Oogie Boogie Bash, a popular Halloween party at Disney California Adventure, shouldn’t buy tickets to the event on any other site, Disneyland officials warn.Tickets to the sold-out event have been listed on sites such as eBay and Craigslist for hundreds of dollars. However, officials warn that tickets for the popular Halloween party can’t be resold or transferred to other parties. New nighttime entertainment coming to Rivers of America at Disneyland “Teams at the resort have an established process for investigating resold tickets, the result of which may be voided tickets where appropriate,” a Disneyland official told KTLA.The official Disneyland website echoes a similar message saying, in part, that “in the event that duplicate Disney eTickets are presented for theme park admission, Disney reserves the right to refuse entry.”General ticket sales for Oogie Boogie Bash sold out on the first day the tickets were available. Pre-sale tickets...

Lionel Messi scores game-winning goal in MLS debut

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

Lionel Messi scores game-winning goal in MLS debut Some people paid hundreds of dollars to be able to say they were in the stadium for Lionel Messi’s debut for Inter Miami. Some paid thousands for their seats. The team’s owners committed well over $100 million just to have a chance at moments like this.So far, it looks like money well spent.From the you-can’t-make-this-up department, Messi capped the opening night with his new club by delivering the unforgettable. His magical left foot sent a free kick into the upper left corner of the net in the 94th minute Friday night, giving Inter Miami a 2-1 win over Mexican club Cruz Azul in a Leagues Cup match.“What I saw was the goal,” Messi said in an on-field interview amid the postgame celebration. “I saw the goal. I knew that I had to score.”He makes it sound so easy. Made it look so easy, too.The game's greatest active player — a seven-time Ballon d'Or winner and a World Cup champion — sent the ball over a wall of four Cruz Azul defenders for the winning goal, unquestionably the greates...

Opinion: ‘Oppenheimer’ and Hollywood’s fear of the atomic bomb story

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:17:00 GMT

Opinion: ‘Oppenheimer’ and Hollywood’s fear of the atomic bomb story In 1945, Hollywood set in motion its first big-budget movie drama about the making and use of the atomic bomb. Almost immediately a competing project emerged (with a screenplay by Ayn Rand, no less). Yet for over seven decades, only two other major movie dramas about this epochal event emerged from a studio. Now that is changing with Friday’s arrival of Christopher Nolan’s much-anticipated “Oppenheimer,” focusing on the famed lead scientist at Los Alamos who is sometimes called “the Father of the Atomic Bomb.”In the same period, Hollywood has produced far more movies centering on D-day and the defeat of Adolf Hitler. This is unsurprising, as these narratives can focus on American valor and ultimately deliver a stirring victory (and depict U.S. forces helping to liberate the concentration camps). The atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are a different story. Onscreen portrayals of the bombings have been incomplete at best, sanitized at worst — and leave open the question of whet...