Chicago Sky had a week to remember for now & future

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

Chicago Sky had a week to remember for now & future CHICAGO — The end of the regular season has come, and the Chicago Sky are still playing basketball for the fifth straight year.It didn't always look like that might be the case in 2023, but thanks to a strong final week, the group got themselves into the WNBA Playoffs after a year of change.Oh, and they also locked down their best player for the next few years. The team won their final three games of their regular season, defeating the Fever on the road 96-69 on the road on September 5, the Lynx at home on Friday 92-87, then the Sun on the road Sunday 102-91 to finish 18-22 on the year.It was a game clear of the Sparks for the eighth and final spot in the WNBA Playoffs, earning a date with the top-seeded Aces in the best-of-three semifinal starting on Wednesday night in Las Vegas at 9 p.m. central time. Game 2 will be played on Sunday at 2 p.m. central time at Michelob ULTRA Arena with a potential Game 3 in Chicago on September 20..@chicagosky guard Courtney Williams was named the W...

Louisiana school shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 injured: officials

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

Louisiana school shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 injured: officials ST. HELENA PARISH, La. (WVLA) — Officials are responding to a reported shooting at St. Helena College and Career Academy in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, on Tuesday, Sept. 12.According to the St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office, the shooting has left one dead and two at the hospital. Their conditions are unknown at this time.This is a developing story.

'This is crazy': Investigation underway after string of car burglaries in South Loop

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

'This is crazy': Investigation underway after string of car burglaries in South Loop CHICAGO — Police are investigating a rash of early-morning car burglaries in Chicago’s South Loop.Police say a search is underway for the occupants of a blue Dodge Challenger who appeared to be working as a team while blowing out car windows and stealing belongings from inside the vehicles.One of the burglaries happened only two blocks away from Chicago Police 1st District. Illinois appeals court hears arguments on Jussie Smollett request to toss convictions Tammy Huang, a South Loop resident, says she are stunned by the brazen nature of the thefts."We wouldn’t expect this to happen when the police stations right there,” Huang said.The assailants smashed out car windows and ransacked vehicles starting just after 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday.Another South Loop resident, Jack White, said he can hardly believe it.“This is crazy. This car, that car all their windows are smashed,” White said. Police investigate string of early-morning armed robberies in Hyde Park, Kenwood White says he think...

Tennessee man pleads guilty to threatening Little Caesars worker with AK-47

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

Tennessee man pleads guilty to threatening Little Caesars worker with AK-47 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A man who made national headlines for threatening employees of a Knoxville Little Caesars with an AK-47 rifle because his pizza was not "hot-n-ready" has pleaded guilty in the case.Charles Doty Jr., 64, pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated assault on Aug. 23. A sentencing date has been scheduled for September 29. How big will Facebook settlement checks be? Lawyers reveal estimated payment per person He was arrested in November 2021 after the altercation at the Little Caesars store on Cedar Bluff Road. According to the incident report, Doty became angry when told it would take 10 minutes to make his "hot-n-ready" pepperoni pizza. Kimberleigh Murrell, who was serving him, said he became "mad, frustrated" and demanded breadsticks. Police said it was then that Doty exited the store and returned with an AK-47. Murrell told WATE Doty pointed the gun at her and said, "Where is my pizza? I want my pizza now."He left the store before the police arrived af...

Bastrop film studios to open in late 2024, CEO said

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

Bastrop film studios to open in late 2024, CEO said AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A massive film studio project in Bastrop is moving ahead, with the project's developer estimating the site's first part to open next year.Alton Butler, CEO and owner of Line 204, said the nearly 600-acre project is scheduled to finish in December 2024 with some grounds opening before then. Details of the project were first shared in 2021, and Butler's plans have only grown from there. The development along the Colorado River will have stages, office space, warehouses, roadways for filming and more. The entitlements step of the project is complete, and the site is in the grading process. Butler said construction will be in phases with the first 28-acre section having production offices and studios."It's really a long project with a lot of big projects inside of it," Butler said. He said the studios will be a self-sustaining unit with nearly everything needed for film production — including grip and lighting equipment, truck rentals and a working ranch.Butler said wha...

We Are Blood cites 'historic patient need' in donor call

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

We Are Blood cites 'historic patient need' in donor call Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today's top headlines for Sept. 12, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) -- We Are Blood is seeking additional blood donors amid a "historic patient need" exacerbated by ongoing blood supply shortages, officials said in a release.In August, We Are Blood reported its highest local patient need for transfusions in the organization's history, with 9% more red cells -- or 386 units -- needed compared to August 2022.“Blood shortages across the country mirror our struggles here in Central Texas with protecting our community’s blood supply,” We Are Blood's Vice President of Community Engagement Nick Canedo said in the release. “Donations are urgently needed at We Are Blood as we experience record high local patient need and decreased donations.”Officials said the organization needs a minimum of 200 donors every day to help meet transfusion needs at its partnering hospital and medical centers in its 10-county coverage scope. We Are Blood works as the singular pro...

Walz announces special election to fill vacant House seat in Mendota Heights

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

Walz announces special election to fill vacant House seat in Mendota Heights A special election will be held on Dec. 5 to fill a vacancy in the Minnesota House of Representatives following the resignation of Rep. Ruth Richardson, according to an announcement by Gov. Tim Walz.State Rep. Ruth Richardson of Mendota Heights. (Courtesy of the candidate)Richardson represented House District 52B, which covers Mendota Heights in Dakota County, and was selected as CEO of Planned Parenthood North Central States last year.Although Richardson initially planned to hold both positions, turmoil surrounding future abortion access in the region caused her to reconsider, according to an interview she did with Minnesota Public Radio.“It has been the honor of a lifetime to have been elected three times to serve the people of MN House District 52B,” Richardson wrote in a Sept. 1 statement on social media. “I’m filled with gratitude for my family, my community and my colleagues.”Since being elected to the House in 2018, Richardson worked on several p...

Minnesota legislators help Black business owners with letter-writing campaign

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

Minnesota legislators help Black business owners with letter-writing campaign Black business owners gathered in St. Paul last weekend to write personal letters to members of Congress about the obstacles their businesses face — and some Minnesota lawmakers showed up to help.DFL Senate Majority leader Sen. Kari Dziedzic and Sen. Judy Seeberger were in attendance Saturday at Flava Cafe to help business owners craft their messages, which will be read on Wednesday.Sheletta Brundidge, who organized the letter-writing event, will hand-deliver each of the letters to Sen. Tina Smith, Rep. Angie Craig, Rep. Dean Phillips and Rep. Ilhan Omar in Washington, D.C., when she is recognized as a finalist for a national advocacy award.Brundidge, the founder and CEO of podcasting platform and production company ShelettaMakesMeLaugh and the organizer behind the first Black Entrepreneurs Day at the Capitol, will be recognized at the National Small Business Association’s Annual Advocate of Year Award luncheon on Wednesday.“Black entrepreneurs are skilled in running their bus...

Meet Austin Schlottmann, the Vikings’ starting center if Garrett Bradbury can’t go

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

Meet Austin Schlottmann, the Vikings’ starting center if Garrett Bradbury can’t go Austin Schlottmann started a handful of games for the Vikings in the final month of last season with starting center Garrett Bradbury nursing a back injury. That experience should give Schlottmann some confidence if his number is called by the Vikings in Thursday’s primetime game against the Eagles in Philadelphia.Though he hasn’t officially been ruled out, Bradbury is once again dealing with back injury, and that isn’t a good sign for the Vikings moving forward.He left last Sunday’s season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the second possession and did not return.  Asked if Bradbury’s back injury was the same thing that plagued him last season, head coach Kevin O’Connell confirmed that it is at least similar.“I don’t want to speculate on exactly the pinpoint area,” O’Connell said. “We’re still working through that.”If Bradbury can’t play this week, and it seems to be trending in that direction, Schlott...

MN Veterans Affairs commissioner Herke to retire

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:06:20 GMT

MN Veterans Affairs commissioner Herke to retire Larry Herke, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, is retiring due to an ALS diagnosis.Larry Herke, Department of Veterans AffairsHerke, who was appointed by Gov. Tim Walz in January of 2019, had previously served for more than 30 years as a member of the U.S. Army and Minnesota National Guard. He also served as state director of the Office of Enterprise Sustainability, helping agencies to develop sustainability planning.His last day as commissioner will be Sept. 22. Deputy Commissioner Brad Lindsay will work as a temporary commissioner until a permanent successor is appointed.Herke, who is from Mankato, said in a statement Tuesday he was saddened to leave the post.“I am saddened to announce my retirement from my position as Commissioner for Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs due to my ALS diagnosis,” he said. “It was an honor to serve veterans and their family members in my role as commissioner and I am grateful to Governor Walz and Lieutenant Governor...