Flag football gives female players sense of community, scholarship options and soon shot at Olympics
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
DENVER (AP) — There were times when Jo Overstreet felt all alone as a standout flag football player on boys teams growing up in Texas.Sure, she was accepted. Considered just one of the boys.She longed for something more — a sense of sisterhood.These days, the 40-year-old receiver for Team USA sees a thriving community of females of all ages and all abilities lifting the sport to new heights. It’s an expansion that will only be enhanced with the sport’s recent addition to the Olympic program for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.The non-contact game featuring plenty of fast-paced action has really been on the rise for a while, with girls-specific teams and leagues springing up from coast to coast — from continent to continent, too. Eight states have sanctioned girls flag football as a high school varsity sport — more are initiating pilot programs — and college scholarships are now offered for female players on the NAIA level. The NFL has even thrown its weight behind f...High levels of carbon monoxide, mould found in homes on Ontario reserves: study
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
A study has found air inside homes on four remote First Nations in northwestern Ontario contained carbon monoxide, fine particles, mould and other substances that increase the risk of respiratory infections.The report’s author, David Miller, a distinguished research professor at Carleton University, says there are ways to improve ventilation. “This is an opportunity not a black hole,” said Miller.The study published last month tested the air in 101 homes on Lac Seul First Nation, Kasabonika Lake First Nation, Sandy Lake First Nation and Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation. Three of the communities aren’t accessible by road except during a short time in winter.About 27 per cent of the homes had elevated levels of carbon monoxide. Almost half had visible mould.“Ten per cent of the houses have enough mould damage that they should be fixed today, not tomorrow,” Miller said. He said researchers also found endotoxin levels higher than in any previous study in Canada. Levels of the b...Man stabbed to death at Burger King in Des Plaines; police still searching for suspect
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
DES PLAINES, Ill. — Police are searching for a man who stabbed and killed another man at a Des Plaines Burger King on Wednesday evening.According to the Des Plaines Police Department, at around 6 p.m. Wednesday, two men inside the Burger King on the 800 block of South Elmhurst Road got into a fight. It ended with one of the men being stabbed multiple times. That man died shortly after being rushed to the hospital.According to police, the suspect took off before they arrived on the scene. Authorities from Des Plaines and Cook County were still on the scene early Thursday morning, hours after the stabbing happened. Amazon truck stolen at gunpoint in Irving Park There is no description of the suspect, but police say there is likely surveillance cameras inside the Burger King and on nearby businesses that could help police identify the suspect. Right now, police say, it’s not known what may have started the fight.Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the ...Thursday Forecast: Showers likely, snow inland low 40s
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
Thursday: Chilly & showers likely, snow inland. winds north 10-15 mph. High: 40, low: 20s Thursday Night: Staying overcast, evening showers likely, showers taper overnight. NNE 10-15 mphChicago Weather | Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center's Forecast (wgntv.com)Friday: Partly cloudy, scattered showers, high: 42Two injured, car hits church in hit-and-run incident late Wednesday night on city's West Side
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
CHICAGO — Two people were hurt after a hit-and-run incident late Wednesday night caused a car to hit a church in the Garfield Park neighborhood on the city's West Side.Chicago police were called to the 4100 block of W. Harrison St. at approximately 11 p.m. for a reported crash. Police say the driver of a gray Dodge Durango struck a black Impala in traffic, which caused the Impala to hit a church.The driver of the Durango then fled the scene, police say.Two people in the Impala were taken to the hospital by the Chicago Fire Department with non-life-threatening injuries. Nobody is in custody, and police are investigating.How to recycle your Christmas tree in and around Austin
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The season for holiday decorations is over, which means lots of people are going to be figuring out what to do with their live Christmas trees. Instead of dumping them, consider recycling. The Austin Resource Recovery encourages Austinites to give their trees a second life by repurposing them into mulch or compost, and starting Dec. 26, the City of Austin curbside customers can place all-natural holiday trees curbside to be collected on their regularly scheduled composting collection day. Trees can also be dropped off at Zilker Park for recycling. The City of Austin has been recycling holiday trees for over thirty years. Only all-natural trees are accepted. If being recycled curbside, trees should be set out by 5:30 a.m. All ornaments, decorations (including tinsel), lights and tree stands must be removed, and trees six feet or taller should be cut in half. Trees sprayed with flocking are not accepted, and trees should not be placed in plastic bags.The 37th Annual H...City of Austin finishes sidewalk program funded by 2016 bond
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – City of Austin leaders said Wednesday work is done on a sidewalk program funded by a $720 million bond voters approved in 2016. According to the city announcement, the sidewalk program was finished one year ahead of schedule. Over the past six years, the city said it spent $37.5 million in 2016 bond money building or repairing more than 56 miles of sidewalk.As KXAN reported in July, there are approximately 2,800 miles’ worth of existing sidewalks within the city network, with roughly 1,500 miles of gaps existing. 1500 miles of sidewalk missing citywide Since the Austin’s Transportation and Public Works Department (ATPWD)’s last update six years ago, the city has increased its sidewalks network from 2,400 miles to 2,800 miles.Some of the equity focal points for determining which sidewalk constructions and improvements are prioritized included:Existing or planned public transit stops, stationsPopulation demographic trends, including areas seeing a high volume of new...TownLake YMCA, local non-profit to host international bazaar Saturday
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The TownLake YMCA and a local non-profit will team up to give refugees a chance to show off their crafts on Saturday. The Global Impact Initiative will host a Refugee Holiday Arts and Crafts Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Y on 1100 W. Cesar Chavez. The free event will showcase the work of refugees from Ukraine and Afghanistan who recently settled in Austin, the Y said.Hand-made goods including jewelry, handbags, dresses, leather goods, candles, decorative cushions, paintings and fresh-baked pastries and treats will be available. The Y said the vendors will get 100% of the proceeds. Where refugees in Texas are arriving from Since the start of the conflict in Ukraine as well as the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, more than 3000 refugees have settled in Central Texas, according to the Y. “These incredibly talented men and women are trying to rebuild their lives through entrepreneurship, drawing from their unique cultural heritage,” said Anjum Malik, ...Heath Bartness: The experience of Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter helps widen the perception of hospice
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
In 2023 the public benefited from the willingness of President Jimmy Carter and his family to openly share their health updates. Hospice care has gotten a renewed focus, and the Carters’ end-of-life journey is illuminating a complicated story of hospice use in the United States. Different sides of the same coin, the hospice experiences of President and Mrs. Carter are kindling a much-needed conversation around this underused service.Hospice provides dignified, compassionate end-of-life care to patients and their families, offered at little to no cost through Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance. First introduced to the United States in the 1970s, the modern hospice benefit has been available to Americans for nearly five decades, but recent data reflects the general public’s hesitation to pursue end-of-life care. According to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, the median length of time a person spends on hospice in the United States is only 17 days, a small fr...Our 12 favorite dishes from local restaurants in 2023
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:18:30 GMT
It’s that time of year when we scroll through our photos and recall just how lucky we are to have tasted so many delicious dishes by so many of the Twin Cities’ fabulous chefs.It’s never easy to choose our favorite bites of the year, but here are 12 that really stood out in 2023.Here’s to another tasty year, and if you haven’t been to any of these places, what are you waiting for? Maybe this list can serve as a to-do list of sorts for 2024.RELATED: 6 great drinks from Twin Cities restaurants in 2023Crispy Green Beans from Soul LaoEverything at Soul Lao, the new Sibley Plaza restaurant from the folks behind the food truck of the same name, is great. But the crispy green beans stood out in their simplicity: Green beans and snow peas, wok-fried with fermented soy sauce and garlic and tomatoes. The slightly sour earthiness of the sauce brings out a sweetness in the vegetables that’s just delightful. This, I think, is green beans and snow peas at their best.Green beans are shown with sev...Latest news
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