New court documents show how Oscar Pistorius may have been wrongly denied parole over error
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Oscar Pistorius was eligible for parole in March under South African law and the double-amputee Olympic runner may have been wrongly denied early release from prison because of an error over when he began serving his sentence for murder, new court documents show.Justice and correctional services authorities submitted the documents to the country’s apex Constitutional Court on Tuesday and said they won’t oppose an appeal by Pistorius arguing that he has served the prescribed amount of time in prison and should immediately be declared eligible for parole.Offenders sentenced to more than two years in prison in South Africa must serve half their sentence to be eligible for parole.Pistorius’ appeal says he was eligible six months ago when he attended a parole hearing and was denied early release. He attended the hearing on March 31 and a parole board ruled he was not eligible until August next year.The new papers submitted to the Constitut...Nominations open for Chicago's 2023 Christmas Tree in Millennium Park
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
CHICAGO — Fall is still a few days away but the city of Chicago already has its sights set on Christmas. The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events is now accepting nominations for the official 2023 City Christmas tree. The winner will be displayed in Millennium Park during the holiday season, starting with a tree-lighting ceremony on Nov. 17. SEE ALSO: Chicago’s Christmas tree put up at Millennium ParkTo be nominated, a tree must be at least 45 feet tall and located less than 50 miles from Chicago's Loop. The city prefers a Norway spruce or fir tree, but no pine trees. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Nominations for trees can sent to [email protected] and will be accepted through Oct. 12.As Bears face Patrick Mahomes, a familiar question comes up
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — There are a few teams and fanbases that may always ask the question whenever their team faces the starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs. This week, it's the Bears' turn to do so. What if they had taken Patrick Mahomes with their first round selection in the 2017 NFL Draft?There are nine teams that can ask that question since the Chiefs selected him with the tenth overall pick. The Bears are often the focus of that conversation since their quarterback question continued decades before and still do today as they face Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday at 3:25 p.m. Ryan's "Conviction" With His Decision (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)As many know, Ryan Pace decided to trade up from the third overall pick to the second to select Mitchell Trubisky with the second overall pick.The general manager famously said the franchise had "conviction" on the former North Carolina quarterback, and showed that in the efforts to acquire him. In the end, it would prov...Emergency officials update on clean-up efforts after flooding in Calumet City
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
CALUMET CITY, Ill. — South suburban emergency officials were in Calumet City Wednesday to highlight efforts to combat flooding after Sunday's storms.The damage was so bad at Dolton’s Thornridge High School students will be learning remotely Wednesday and Thursday. Flooding damaged the heating and electrical systems at the school.About nine to 11 inches of heavy rain fell Sunday causing sewers to back up and streets to flood — as well as homes.On Wednesday, city and county leaders really focused on the future and ways to fix the aging infrustructure in Calumet City specifically, but also touching on many of the south suburbs.In a statement, the mayor of Calumet City said the infrustructure has been neglected for more than 35 years and since taking over, fixing it has become a priority.FEMA is already on the ground after a federal disaster declaration was made for flooding that happened back in late June and July. That disaster recovery center opened last week at the Calumet City Libr...Bears legend Jim McMahon stops by WGN Morning News
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
Super Bowl champion quarterback Jim McMahon talks to Pat Tomasulo about his journey to better health after playing football, the challenges of playing quarterback, and his love for Bears fans.Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up and subscribe to our WGN Morning News newsletter.Wednesday Forecast: Temps in low 80s with clouds and sun
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
CHICAGO — Mainly cloudy Wednesday with morning showers. Wind: S 5-10 G15. High: 79. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Mainly cloudy tonight. Winds: SE 5-10. Low: 63.Thursday Forecast: Mainly cloudy with showers. Winds: ESE 5-10, cooler lakeside. High: 76/73.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog'Oldest brewery in North Austin' announces closure after nearly 15 years operating
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A brewery in north Austin announced its sudden closure earlier this week on social media after operating for nearly 15 years. Circle Brewing Company first launched its concept in 2008 before officially starting in 2010, the brewery said."It is with a heavy heart and the utmost sadness that we must announce the closing of Circle Brewing Company," the brewery posted in a message on its Facebook page and website Monday. The message continued, recalling some of the history of the brewery and its ups and downs. "It is unfortunate that we are closing and unable to reopen the doors at our original Braker Lane location. However, we will be attempting to stay open for at least another week at our Elgin facility."Circle Brewing also said it would have a fire sale on all remaining drafts, six packs and merchandise from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. until Sunday. The brewery started in 2010 under a distribution model, then later shifted to a taproom focus.As of Wednesday, a Google Maps ta...Judge rules on Texas law restricting books
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A U.S. District Judge blocked the enforcement of a new Texas law saying it violated free speech.House Bill 900 set a new standard for Texas school libraries to keep what supporters called "sexually explicit content" off shelves.Now, Austin's BookPeople and others have sued the state over the law and the ruling.The judge said the court did not dispute the state's interest in protecting kids, but said the law was unconstitutionally vague.The judge said it could not be enforced criminally or civilly.Texas said it was appealing that decision.The Loop Fantasy Football Report Week 3: Could we interest you in some QB insurance?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
It’s been a rough start to the season for some of the game’s top quarterbacks.Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow is playing like a dude with an injured calf. Chicago’s Justin Fields is looking like the latest Ohio State QB disappointment. The Chargers’ Justin Herbert is posting underwhelming numbers, and Cleveland’s Deshaun Watson appears to still be under suspension.True, we’re talking a small sample size, and we wouldn’t recommend benching any of these No. 1 quarterbacks in Week 3. But this could be a good time to look at the waiver wires to see if there’s some QB help you should grab, like, RIGHT NOW.Here are some quarterbacks that probably were left on the shelf at your fantasy draft, but have posted better than expected numbers so far this season:Jordan Love (Packers QB) – Aaron Rodgers’ replacement is tied with Kirk Cousins for the league lead with six touchdown passes. He has only 396 yards, but he’s had limited weaponry because of the injury to Christian Watson.ATLANTA, GEORGIA –...Obituary: St. Paul Latino leader and rights activist Hector Garcia remembered for his many accomplishments
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT
Héctor Eulogio García Islas, a Minnesota Latino leader and human and civil rights advocate, died last month from brain cancer.He died Aug. 29 at the age of 79.Héctor Eulogio García Islas (Courtesy of the family)Garcia, of St. Paul, was an author, educator, speaker, American citizen and Mexican immigrant known for his community and civic contributions, said friend Larry Struck in a tribute on Legacy.com.“As an inspired and inspiring leader, his voice and warmhearted presence will be missed by many,” Struck wrote. “He was a brilliant and compassionate person who touched many lives.”Garcia was born in 1943 in Mexico City to Leon Garcia, a Mexican senator. He received a business administration degree in 1967 and started Mex-US Global, a consulting firm focused on improving trade between Mexico, Canada and the United States.Garcia’s wrote the textbook “Clash or Complement of Cultures? Peace and Productivity in the New Global Reality” and was a co...Latest news
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