Semi-truck fire shuts down portion of I-294 in Willow Springs

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

Semi-truck fire shuts down portion of I-294 in Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, Ill. — Emergency crews are on the scene of a semi-truck fire that broke out on the Tri-State Tollway on Tuesday.A car hauler truck, which appeared to be carrying at least two vehicles, was in flames when SkyCam 9 was over the scene along northbound I-294 in Willow Springs around 4:45 p.m.Illinois State Police say the fire broke out after a crash involving two commercial vehicles, and no injuries were reported. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines At least two overturned vehicles could be seen immediately next to the fully engulfed truck and another overturned vehicle could be seen nearby, as fire crews worked to get it under control. Troopers with the Illinois State Police say all northbound lanes at milepost 21.25, near LaGrange, are closed due to the fire. It is unclear how long the closures will last. WGN Traffic Map: Get the latest real time traffic updates This is a developing story, stay with WGN News for the latest updates.

Skilling: Sunny, breezy Wednesday ahead for Chicagoland

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

Skilling: Sunny, breezy Wednesday ahead for Chicagoland A third consecutive mild, 100% sunny day in Chicago.  The last time we put three straight days of 100% of our possible sun together was Oct 1, 2 and 3----a month and a half ago.It's Pacific air which is behind the beautiful weather—and Pacific air is DRY!! Dew points in the 20s underscore the fact—so do 20 to 25% relative humidities.  When you have dew points, which are a measure of atmospheric moisture, in the 20s and air temps in the 60s, THAT'S VERY DRY AIR!  The Pacific air has much of the country running MILD. Nearly 87% of the Lower 48 has enjoyed 50-deg or warmer temps today---a percentage that will fall to half that level over the coming weekend as more seasonable cool autumn air moves in.Dry air both warms by day and cools at night very quickly. So you get a WIDER THAN NORMAL SPREAD between daytime highs and nighttime lows.  From yesterday's low 60-deg highs, nighttime lows crashed into the low 20s away from the warmth of the city and Lake Michigan.  Morning lows botto...

The man accused of attacking Pelosi's husband apologizes for hammer assault

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

The man accused of attacking Pelosi's husband apologizes for hammer assault SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The man accused of attacking former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband with a hammer apologized Tuesday, echoing right-wing conspiracy theories to explain to jurors that he went to the Pelosis’ home as part a bigger plot to end what he viewed as government corruption.David DePape spoke for more than an hour in which he tearfully recounted about how his political leanings went from leftist to right wing after reading a comment on a YouTube video about former President Donald Trump. He said he bludgeoned Paul Pelosi after realizing his larger plan might be unraveling. Testimony wrapped up later Tuesday, with closing arguments expected Wednesday. DePape has pleaded not guilty to attempted kidnapping of a federal official and assault on the immediate family member of a federal official with intent to retaliate against the official for performance of their duties. His attorneys argue that he was not seeking to go after Nancy Pelosi because of her official duti...

In survey, more Minnesota hospitals say they are losing money this year

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

In survey, more Minnesota hospitals say they are losing money this year The Minnesota Hospital Association reported Monday that many of the state’s health systems are losing money at a growing clip.The MHA, a trade group that represents care providers that include large Twin Cities health systems and small rural hospitals, said that 67% of its members that took part in a recent survey reported losses in the first half of 2023. That’s a sharp increase over the 55% that reported negative operating margins in 2022.“These hospitals are clinging and hanging from the side of a very dangerous cliff, and their arms are getting tired. We must act before they crash,” MHA President Dr. Rahul Koranne said in an interview with Minnesota Public Radio News.Koranne said that overall, labor costs are up 7%, and inflation has pushed up supply and service costs 6%. He said hospitals are also taking on larger numbers of Medicare and Medicaid patients, and those programs’ reimbursement rates are far below what providers spend on care.Another problem is that a lack of capaci...

Central Minnesota physician killed by hit-and-run driver, sheriff says

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

Central Minnesota physician killed by hit-and-run driver, sheriff says ONAMIA, Minn. — A 56-year-old central Minnesota physician was killed Monday after she was struck by a vehicle while walking along U.S. 169 in Mille Lacs County.The Minnesota State Patrol responded to the hit-and-run, reported at 4:51 p.m. in Kathio Township, north of Onamia. According to the crash report, Cathy Ann Donovan, Onamia, was walking along the highway when she was struck by a northbound vehicle, which left the scene.Donovan was a doctor for the past 27 years with Mille Lacs Health System in Onamia, said Marilyn Phillips, a spokeswoman for the hospital.Phillips said Donovan worked in family practices at the hospital, nursing home and various clinics in the area.“She was beloved by her colleagues, her coworkers and her patients,” Phillips said. “She’s a wonderful person that will be desperately missed.”Mille Lacs County Sheriff Kyle Burton asked for the public’s help in identifying the driver of the vehicle that hit Donovan as they did not have any witness or a v...

Ivan Pace Jr.? Anthony Barr? How will the Vikings proceed at linebacker with Jordan Hicks on IR?

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

Ivan Pace Jr.? Anthony Barr? How will the Vikings proceed at linebacker with Jordan Hicks on IR? It’s no secret what veteran linebacker Jordan Hicks has meant to the Vikings this season. He’s an unquestioned leader in the locker room, and maybe more importantly, a conduit to the coaching staff whenever the defense is on the field.Vikings linebacker Jordan Hicks (58) is introduced before an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Matt Krohn)As the player who wears green-dot helmet with a direct line of communication to defensive coordinator Brian Flores, Hicks has been tasked with getting everybody in position before the snap. Now that responsibility will fall squarely on somebody else’s shoulders.After undergoing emergency surgery on Sunday in the immediate aftermath of the Vikings’ 27-19 victory over the New Orleans Saints, Hicks has been placed on injured reserve. He has to miss a minimum of four games, per league rules, which means the earliest he can return is on Christmas Eve when the Vikings...

House votes to avert government shutdown

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

House votes to avert government shutdown The House on Tuesday passed a stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown, sending the unconventional two-step continuing resolution to the Senate and marking the first major hurdle Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has cleared since winning the gavel.The chamber approved the short-term funding measure in a 336-95 vote, days before Friday night's shutdown deadline. Two Democrats and 93 Republicans opposed the bill.With conservatives opposed to the spending levels in the bill, Republican leaders leaned heavily on support from Democrats, who overwhelmingly backed the legislation despite strong reservations about the unusual two-part approach.The bifurcated bill would extend funding at current levels for some agencies and programs until Jan. 19 and all others through Feb. 2. It would also extend the authorization of programs and authorities in the Farm Bill until Sept. 30.The legislation now heads to the Senate, where it has support from both party leaders. Senate Majority Leader Chu...

Mother of five fatally shot in East St. Louis after argument

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

Mother of five fatally shot in East St. Louis after argument EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - Neighbors tell FOX 2 that a young mother of five died in East St. Louis following an argument. Authorities have not yet disclosed the victim's identity or any suspect information to FOX 2.Illinois State Police are assisting the East St Louis Police Department with the investigation, which has more questions than answers as they try to figure out what led up to the tragedy. Bump-run carjackers strike in Webster Groves One of the victim's friends, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “She was a sweet young lady. She made sure she took care of her five kids.”  Friends and family of the Metro East mother are grieving after investigators say she was found lifeless early Friday morning. She died in the 400 block of North 41st Street.Residents say they hope police catch the person responsible.“I hope they catch them soon. Now, I want to know who is responsible for it. Who is waking around here killing people?“ said the anonymous woman. Close ...

California man sentenced for leading drug trafficking operation in Missouri

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

California man sentenced for leading drug trafficking operation in Missouri MISSOURI — A man from Bakersfield, California was sentenced in federal court today for leading a drug trafficking operation across Missouri and Oklahoma. According to the U.S. District Court, 48-year-old William D. Johnson was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison without parole. Springfield homicide victim identified Johnson pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in February 2022. A release from the U.S. District Court states that Johnson had distributed the drugs from May 2019 to January 2021 in Newton, Laclede, Lawrence and Greene counties.Johnson was stopped by a Joplin, Missouri police officer in June 2019. Officers discovered 90.63 grams of meth and just over $16,000 in cash during that stop. His vehicle was searched again in May 2020, this time by Lebanon, Missouri police officers. Johnson was in possession of a 9 mm pistol, a stolen .380 firearm, 180 grams of meth and just over $33,000 in cash.At the time of Johnson's arrest in January 2...

All but two of Colorado’s members of Congress support plan to avert government shutdown

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:50:55 GMT

All but two of Colorado’s members of Congress support plan to avert government shutdown One of Colorado’s Republican U.S. House members joined all five Democrats in the state’s delegation Tuesday in voting for a measure to avert a federal government shutdown.Congress passed the funding plan 336-95 after new Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, suspended regular rules and relied on the minority Democrats to carry the measure. It would temporarily fund some agencies through Jan. 19 and others through Feb. 2, pending likely approval by the Senate later this week.Two Colorado Republicans voted against the measure, which did not include deep spending cuts demanded by many conservative members. Ninety-three of the 95 no votes came from Republicans.Here’s how the state’s House delegation voted:Diana DeGette, D-Denver: YesJoe Neguse, D-Lafayette: YesLauren Boebert, R-Silt: NoKen Buck, R-Windsor: NoDoug Lamborn, R-Colorado Springs: YesJason Crow, D-Aurora: YesBrittany Pettersen, D-Lakewood: YesYadira Caraveo, D-Thornton: YesRelated ArticlesPolitics | ...