Smart Agriculture Equity Expo aims to educate Chicago youth on urban farming

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

Smart Agriculture Equity Expo aims to educate Chicago youth on urban farming CHICAGO — In a parking lot at the United Center Saturday, the City-Wide Climate Smart Urban Agriculture Equity Expo carried on, with a mission to help educate Chicagoans on the positive benefits of urban farming."Today is a major day learning about healthcare, learning about education and learning about urban farming," said Donald Patterson, president of the Urban Transformation Network (UTN).The UTN is a non-profit that brings community leaders and churches together to promote farming on unused City land, as well as explore opportunities for farming indoors.According to Patterson, the UTN's activities are inspired by the impact a healthy diet and fresh food can have on the outcomes of Chicago's young people. Mayor Johnson’s transition committee releases 200-plus page report on how to improve Chicago "We have to start growing it in the community, know where it comes from, get [the] community involved," Patterson said. "Churches, schools ,the youth—the youth have to learn about opp...

Belal Muhammad fights way up from Chicago's Southwest Side to top of UFC

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

Belal Muhammad fights way up from Chicago's Southwest Side to top of UFC CHICAGO - Remember the name Belal Muhammad. He'll never forget where he came from.His parents emigrated from Palestine at a young age and found a new home on the city's Southwest side. That's where Muhammad learned the grit he'd need to eventually rise through the ranks to the top of the UFC."It toughens you up. You love the people. You love to interact with all the people. I was one of the kids who was always out at the park. Always wanted to play basketball. Always wanted to have fun. You, obviously, get into your fights here and there, but I think that's where you get character from."Muhammad's journey to the octagon is improbable. After wrestling his freshman and junior year at Bogan High School, he attended the University of Illinois to become a lawyer. But those plans were derailed when Muhammad reconnected with his old coach, Louis Taylor."I looked up to him. I loved the sport because I had him there. Then, all of a sudden, my senior year came and he was gone. I was like, 'W...

One Taylor Swift song with a St. Louis connection

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

One Taylor Swift song with a St. Louis connection ST. LOUIS - As tens of thousands of "swifties" attend Taylor Swift's Kansas City shows this weekend, it's worth noting she has a song that mentions Missouri's next biggest city on the other side of the state. It might not be as well-known as her top Billboards hits like "Blank Space" and "Shake It Off," but Rolling Stone ranks it 18th among her 237 career songs released to date. The song... "The Last Great American Dynasty" from Taylor Swift's 2020 Folklore album. This Missouri home for sale comes with an underground cave According to Rolling Stone, the song is inspired by the life of American socialite Rebekah Harkness. She was born in St. Louis in 1915, raised in the area with the last name West and briefly studied at John Burroughs School. According to the New York Times, her grandfather founded the St. Louis Union Trust Company. In the early 20th century, Rebekah married into more fortune, tying the knot with William "Bill" Harkness, a wealthy attorney and heir to Standard Oi...

Fan support strong as buzz grows for St. Louis CITY SC in first season

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

Fan support strong as buzz grows for St. Louis CITY SC in first season ST. LOUIS - Now with the distinction of ESPN's most fun MLS team, St. Louis CITY SC keeps drawing buzz around its historic inaugural season. St. Louis CITY SC leads the Western Conference (35 points, 11-2-7 record) ahead of a Saturday evening road matchup with Toronto FC. Former Cardinals pitcher Joe Kelly now an accomplished author Dedicated fans are cheering on CITY SC at home and at local sports bars. "I love their aggressiveness, creating chances off turnovers," said CITY SC fan Matt Gould."They've exceeded our expectations but they're a really well-built team. So now it's just kind of known that they're good. So we're just enjoying every game," said fan Zach Ebers.Fans headed over to places like Maggie O'Brien's and the Amsterdam Tavern to enjoy Saturday's game. Even as the power went out unexpectedly at Amsterdam, the support for the team went on. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now...

St. Louis Union Station's 'Selfie Express' exhibit now open

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

St. Louis Union Station's 'Selfie Express' exhibit now open ST. LOUIS - If you're looking for ways to beat the heat with the family then Union Station has a new exhibit highlighting the former train station's history. Guests enter a train ticket lobby and move into a series of themed rooms. Rooms range from a mirrored infinity view, and a train caboose that turns users into giant and small figures, to a room that transports visitors from real-life color to old-time black and white. Scenes filled with giant passenger luggage, optically fascinating clocks and even the Gateway Arch are part of the experience. This Missouri home for sale comes with an underground cave There are 11 rooms of interactive photos opportunities. Each room is inspired by the station's locomotive history. “We really want people to get creative in all these rooms," said Tami Brown, executive director of Union Station. "We can’t wait to see all the photos that people come up with, all the poses and things. We make suggestions for each room but can’t wait to see the crea...

Gusty winds to blame for a dozen rescues in and around the San Francisco Bay on Saturday

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

Gusty winds to blame for a dozen rescues in and around the San Francisco Bay on Saturday At least 12 people had to be rescued from choppy waters today as gusty winds triggered a small craft advisory from the National Weather Service for the San Francisco Bay.“Please consider land-based recreational activities today,” the San Francisco Fire Department said in a tweet.THE @NWSBayArea HAS ISSUED A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR THE #SF BAY. CURRENTLY, WIND GUSTS ARE READING OVER 30 MPH AND GREATER. PLEASE CONSIDER LAND-BASED RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES TODAY. 12 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN RESCUED IN OUR COASTAL AREAS BY #SFFD AND @USCGNorCal TODAY- LUCKILY…— SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA (@SFFDPIO) July 8, 2023The rescues involved two kite surfers near point lobos, and several kayakers.At around 1 p.m. a group of eight kayakers — two adults and six children ages 15, 14, 14, 12, 12 and 11 — were rescued near Oracle Park in San Francisco. Another two kayakers were rescued off of Pier 70 around 4 p.m.The National Weather Service advisory is in effect through S...

With Blackburn scratched, Oakland A’s get roughed up in 10-3 loss at Red Sox

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

With Blackburn scratched, Oakland A’s get roughed up in 10-3 loss at Red Sox By KEN POWTAKBOSTON — The A’s already have the highest ERA in the majors. Losing a starter 90 minutes before first pitch won’t help a pitching staff, either.Saturday’s scheduled starter Paul Blackburn was scratched with an illness, emergency starter Austin Pruitt gave up four runs in 1 2/3 innings as the A’s lost a second straight in Boston, this time 10-3 to the Red Sox.Manny Piña and Brent Rooker each hit a solo homer for Oakland, which has the major league’s worst record. At 25-66, the Athletics are on pace to finish 45-117.The loss also dropped their run-differential to a season-low minus-247 (326 runs scored, 573 runs allowed), and their current pace would have them finish at minus-440, which would shatter the 1932 Red Sox’s previous low of minus-349 for the worst in the modern era (1900-present).Piña’s homer came in the third to get the A’s on the board, and Rooker hit his in the sixth.“He made some good pitches that I was able to foul off and keep giving myself chances to wai...

30 mph winds lead to several water rescues near San Francisco

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

30 mph winds lead to several water rescues near San Francisco (KRON) -- Windy conditions on Saturday led to several water rescues across the San Francisco Bay Area, according to officials with the San Francisco Fire Department. Several kayakers were rescued from the water near Mission Bay on Saturday afternoon, according to the San Francisco Fire Department. Hwy-1 SB lanes closed due to traffic accident Around 1 p.m., five kayakers were rescued by an SFFD boat near near Barry Bonds Jr. Giants Field, a tee ball field just across the water from Oracle Park. Another two kayakers were pulled from the water by crew members of a local fishing vessel. SFFD later said a total of eight victims were rescued. Two adults and six children were involved. The children ranged in age from 11 to 15 years old. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width:...

Police close road near Dolores Park, Mission District

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Police close road near Dolores Park, Mission District (KRON) -- A portion of Dolores Street was closed near Dolores Park on Saturday evening, according to the San Francisco Police Department. 12 people rescued by water in separate incidents due to high winds near San Francisco Dolores Street was closed to all pedestrian and vehicle traffic between 18th and 21st streets. The closure is expected to last from 4 p.m. until 11 p.m., police said. No further details were shared. Police said an update will be shared when the roadway has reopened. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }This is a developing story. Please check back with KRON for updates.

How the NBA’s new in-season tournament that starts this season will work

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:11:34 GMT

How the NBA’s new in-season tournament that starts this season will work LAS VEGAS (AP) — The NBA has a new trophy to play for, and some bonus cash for the teams that make the knockout round.The unveiling Saturday of the long-awaited plans for the in-season tournament that’ll start in November likely brought some questions, since it’s a new concept and will make the schedule a bit unclear when the list of games for the 2023-24 slate gets released later this summer.All 30 teams will take part. And every game will count in the stats and standings — except the championship game in Las Vegas on Dec. 9.HOW DOES THIS WORK?First, let’s start with the easy answer. Every game counts in the regular-season standings — except the championship game. (More on that later.)Teams will play four group-stage games. The group winners go to the quarterfinals, as do two wild-card teams. Quarterfinals, semifinals and the final are all single elimination.HOW WERE THE GROUPS PICKED?Teams were assigned to a five-team group, with this past season’s order of regul...