Trump stops at a fraternity house on his way to Iowa-Iowa State football game, outdrawing his rivals

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

Trump stops at a fraternity house on his way to Iowa-Iowa State football game, outdrawing his rivals AMES, Iowa (AP) — Donald Trump stepped out of a fraternity house to the cheers of hundreds of Iowa State University students and tossed autographed footballs into the crowd. Then, the former president entered a motorcade to head to a private stadium suite where he watched the school’s annual football grudge match Saturday with the University of Iowa. The pregame campus stop was part of a tightly choreographed day in which Trump again campaigned in Iowa his own way. Several of his rivals also attended the game, mingling with fans at pregame tailgates outside the stadium. But Trump had the largest crowd of admirers by far and again skipped the closer interactions with voters that are a cherished Iowa political tradition. He hasn’t paid a price so far. Trump is far ahead in Iowa and nationally. As he stood outside the house watching the scrum, Trump looked over at a camera crew from the Right Side Broadcasting Network, which supports the former president. “I guess the youth...

Former UBC Okanagan student feels free after winning discrimination case

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

Former UBC Okanagan student feels free after winning discrimination case Stephanie Hale says she is feeling free for the first time in a decade after her life was derailed by a sexual assault in a dorm room at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus.She says after the 2013 assault by a fellow engineering student, she began having nightmares and watched with envy as her peers graduated, got married, and had kids while she became consumed with seeking justice.After the assault, she says she also struggled with the university’s internal non-academic misconduct reporting process and eventually filed a sex and disability discrimination complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal. Late last month, the tribunal ordered the University of British Columbia Okanagan to pay Hale $50,000 in compensation for injury to her dignity, feelings, self-respect, and the way it handled her allegation of sexual assault by another student. She was also awarded nearly $15,000 in lost wages and expenses. “I really feel like I can move forward from ...

Northwestern football wins big on U.S. soil for first time since October 2021

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

Northwestern football wins big on U.S. soil for first time since October 2021 EVANSTON, Ill. — It may have taken 693 days to accomplish again, but Northwestern football finally won another game on American soil Saturday.The Wildcats took down the University of Texas - El Paso, 38-7, at Ryan Field behind a complete team showcase where Northwestern passed for 207 yards and two scores, ran for another 184 yards and three scores, while also registering 4 sacks and 3 interceptions on the defensive side of the ball.Before Saturday, the last time the Wildcats won a game inside of the United States was on Oct. 16, 2021, a 21-7 victory over Rutgers.Northwestern quarterback Ben Bryant completed 11 of 17 passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns — one in the air and one on the ground — while Ryan Hilinski stepped in and completed his lone thrown of the afternoon to Joseph Himon II on an 85-yard screen pass for a touchdown late in the third quarter. It’s Opening Day! What to know about the Bears-Packers 2023 season opener Running back Cam Porter carried the ball 17 times...

River West bookstore reopens after becoming a non-profit

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

River West bookstore reopens after becoming a non-profit CHICAGO — A popular Chicago bookstore reopened this month with a few changes.Semicolon Books in River West is continuing to thrive even while giving out free books. ‘A cheesy thing:’ Family sees suburban pizzeria as a way to give back "We are known for our commitment to bridge the literacy gap among minoritized communities," Danielle Mullen, the owner of the bookstore, said.Mullen reopened the store at 515 North Halstead this week.She purchased the building, renovated the space and became a non-profit."We have been doing a program called Clear the Shelves and we allow CPS students to come in and take the books they want free of charge," Mullen said. "We have been doing that for about four years now and we finally got to the point where we're doing the non-profit work anyways, we might as well become a non-profit," Mullen said.Now, the model allows Mullen to receive grants to help fund their programs. Woman running Chicago Marathon to inspire and say thanks to organization As man...

South Side street renamed in honor of fallen CPD officer Areanah Preston

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

South Side street renamed in honor of fallen CPD officer Areanah Preston CHICAGO — A street in Avalon Park has been renamed in honor of a fallen Chicago police officer.Hundreds of people including family, friends, CPD officers and Mayor Brandon Johnson gathered on Saturday morning for a street renaming ceremony honoring fallen Chicago Police Officer Areanah Preston. Authorities begin to remove plane after crash in Elk Grove Village A street sign displaying her name now hangs near 82nd Street and Blackstone Avenue.Preston, who was killed during an apparent robbery near her home on May 6, was described by loved ones as a hero and someone who always had a smile. Family members say despite the loss, they are trying to focus on the positive and on what Preston stood for.“This sign represents a girl with dreams and aspirations. Bigger than most people can imagine," Preston's mother, Dionne Mhoon said. "She loved so many people, had a heart full of gold, loved her career of policing and felt furthering her education was the key to being empowered to not only ...

US Open: Coco Gauff wins 1st Grand Slam title at age 19

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

US Open: Coco Gauff wins 1st Grand Slam title at age 19 NEW YORK (AP) — This was what so many folks figured Coco Gauff would do at some point. Didn't matter how young she was. Didn't matter whether there were setbacks along the way. Those outsized expectations did not make the task of becoming a Grand Slam champion as a teenager any easier — especially when that chorus was accompanied by voices of others who doubted her.She did it, though. At age 19. At the U.S. Open, where she used to come as a kid with her parents to watch her idols, Serena and Venus Williams, compete.Gauff set aside a so-so start and surged to her first major championship by coming back to defeat Aryna Sabalenka 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the U.S. Open final on Saturday to the delight of a raucous crowd that was loud from start to finish.When it was over, when she had shed tears of joy, when she had hugged Mom and Dad as they cried, too, Gauff first thanked them, and her grandparents, and her brothers, one of whom failed to answer a FaceTime call f...

Storms possible Saturday evening, wetter week to follow

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

Storms possible Saturday evening, wetter week to follow AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After a hot and mainly dry day, we'll finish off our Saturday watching for a handful of showers and storms.Strong storms moving north to south across the Hill Country Saturday eveningA few storms are likely to pass north to south across our area, potentially carrying gusty winds and small hail. There is a low risk of an isolated strong to severe storm in our area tonight.Tomorrow's rain chances are lower. So are high temperatures with maximums ranging from the mid 90s to around 100°. Could tomorrow be our final day of highs in triple-digits?Wet and highs below 100° this weekA northwest flow in the upper atmosphere is setting up for the upcoming work week. A cold front sags south into the area providing a northeast surface wind. The front will linger in the area for a few days. Disturbances caught up in that northwest flow aloft will lead to a chance of rain/thunderstorms each day with the better chances Tuesday through Friday. Predicted totals Monday to FridayDrough...

State of Texas: Testimony and intense cross-examination set tone for Paxton trial

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

State of Texas: Testimony and intense cross-examination set tone for Paxton trial AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The impeachment trial for suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton is underway at the Texas State Capitol, beginning Tuesday morning despite Paxton's requests to dismiss all articles of impeachment. As presiding officer of the trial, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick functioned as a judge by kicking off the trial with procedural moves taking up the majority of the morning. Proceedings began with Supreme Court of Texas Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht administering oaths to Patrick and others involved in the process. Senators each took an oath to serve as jurors, except for Paxton's wife, Sen. Angela Paxton, who is barred from voting in the trial. The Texas House adopted 20 articles of impeachment against Paxton. The Senate will consider 16 of those articles in the trial. Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht, left, swears in Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, right, before the first day of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial in the Senate chambers at the Texas State C...

College football: South Dakota blanks Tommies 24-0

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

College football: South Dakota blanks Tommies 24-0 The St. Thomas football team was shut out for the first time in 12 years Saturday, absorbing a 24-0 loss to South Dakota in Vermillion, S.D.The last time a Tommies team did not score in a game was a 21-0 loss to Wisconsin-Whitewater in the 2011 Division III playoffs.The St. Thomas defense played well, limiting South Dakota (1-1) to six first downs and 26 yards rushing in the first half. But the Coyotes heated up in the second half to build on their 7-0 lead at intermission.Three Tommies defenders finished with seven tackles apiece — Grif Wurtz, Tommy Shelstad and Jack Mohler.For the game, South Dakota outgained St. Thomas 309 yards to 166. The Tommies managed just 33 yards rushing.St. Thomas quarterback Tak Tateoka made his first collegiate start on Saturday, completing 15 of 22 passes for 133 yards. His top receiver was Colin Chase, with five receptions for 40 yards.But the most telling statistic of the game might be freshman Elliot Huether being so busy that he became the second p...

Once a St. Louis County subdivision, now a disc golf course

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:34 GMT

Once a St. Louis County subdivision, now a disc golf course BRIDGETON, Mo. - Hundreds of homes once sat on the grounds of a disc golf course in northwest St. Louis County. The Carrollton subdivision of Bridgeton has been cleared of homes for more than a decade, and in many spots, closer to two or three. Nearly 2,000 homes and businesses were forced out of Bridgeton when St. Louis Lambert International Airport moved forward with plans for a billion-dollar runway. With the subdivision largely abandoned, one of the challenges the City of Bridgeton faces in the present day is how to give it new life. The Carrollton Park Disc Golf Course, located conveniently near businesses and apartments that still stand, offers hope for more to come. Carrollton Park Disc Golf Course (FOX 2 photo - March 2023)Carrollton Park Disc Golf Course (FOX 2 photo - March 2023)According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, the Carrollton Park Disc Golf Course was established in 2012 by Dave McCormack. It consists of 18 holes and stretches through more than 7,600 fe...