Glencoe Woman Identified as Pedestrian Killed by Metra Train in Tragic Accident

Glencoe Woman Identified as Pedestrian Killed by Metra Train in Tragic Accident

A tragic accident in Glencoe claimed the life of a 48-year-old woman on Saturday morning after she was struck by a Metra train. Authorities confirmed that the victim, identified as Daniella V. Weisman of Glencoe, was fatally injured near Green Bay Road and Maple Hill Road shortly after 9:30 a.m. The incident not only resulted in the loss of a community member but also of a dog that was found dead at the scene. Responders from the Village of Glencoe arrived quickly after receiving re

Illinois Resident Among Sick in US Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Home Delivery Meals

Illinois Resident Among Sick in US Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Home Delivery Meals

A salmonella outbreak across multiple states in the United States has been linked to certain packaged home delivery meals, prompting a nationwide health alert. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one person in Illinois and more than a dozen others across the country were sickened after consuming meals distributed by Metabolic Meals. Sixteen confirmed cases, including seven hospitalizations, have been reported across ten states, though officials warned the actual numbe

New US Visa Policy to Impact Indian Applicants as Wait Times Grow Longer

New US Visa Policy to Impact Indian Applicants as Wait Times Grow Longer

The United States has announced a new policy that could make it harder for foreign nationals, especially Indians, to secure quick non immigrant visas. Under the revised process, applicants for visas such as B1 for business and B2 for tourism will now be required to schedule their interview appointments only in their country of citizenship or legal residence. This effectively closes the option of seeking quicker interview slots abroad, a practice that many travelers from India had been relying

Carlos Alcaraz lifts US Open trophy after epic win over Jannik Sinner in four-set final

Carlos Alcaraz lifts US Open trophy after epic win over Jannik Sinner in four-set final

Carlos Alcaraz delivered one of the finest performances of his blossoming career as he defeated Jannik Sinner in a four-set thriller to capture the US Open title. The Spaniard displayed a mix of composure, shot-making brilliance, and unwavering confidence to overcome his rival 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The victory not only handed Alcaraz his sixth grand slam title but also allowed him to reclaim the world number one ranking, snatching it directly from Sinner in a final that h

Pitru Paksha 2025 dates and Shraddha rituals from September 7 to 21

Pitru Paksha 2025 dates and Shraddha rituals from September 7 to 21

  Pitru Paksha is one of the most sacred observances in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to remembering ancestors and seeking their blessings. In 2025, Pitru Paksha will begin on September 7 and conclude on September 21, starting with Bhadrapada Purnima and ending with Sarva Pitru Amavasya, also known as Mahalaya Amavasya. This sixteen-day period holds immense spiritual importance because it is believed that ancestors descend to the earthly realm during this time. By performing Sh

Ohio lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to strengthen hate crime laws

Ohio lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to strengthen hate crime laws

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new bipartisan proposal at the Ohio Statehouse seeks to toughen the state’s hate crime laws and broaden the protections afforded to residents. Representatives Dontavius Jarrells, a Democrat from Columbus, and Josh Williams, a Republican from Sylvania Township, introduced House Bill 306 earlier this year. Called the Hate Crime Act, the legislation is designed to modernize Ohio’s approach to hate crime protections and bring the state more in line with the la

Taste of Chicago 2025 kicks off in Grant Park with food, music and fireworks

Taste of Chicago 2025 kicks off in Grant Park with food, music and fireworks

One of Chicago’s most beloved summer traditions is back this weekend as the Taste of Chicago kicks off its 45th year. The popular food festival begins at 11 a.m. on Friday in Grant Park and runs through Sunday, welcoming thousands of visitors eager to sample a wide variety of dishes, desserts and drinks from dozens of vendors across the city. The event will be open daily until 9 p.m., giving attendees three full days to enjoy Chicago’s vibrant culinary scene and a packed lineup of

Plano police investigate road rage shooting linked to Lucas incident

Plano police investigate road rage shooting linked to Lucas incident

Authorities in Collin County are investigating a road rage shooting that left one person injured and led to an unusual scene in Plano on Thursday morning. The incident began in the city of Lucas, where officials believe the shooting took place, and ended when the injured individual arrived at a church in Plano seeking help. The case has drawn attention across the region as investigators work to piece together what happened and identify those involved. The Collin County Sheriff&rsquo

San Jose ranked safest major city in US but officials stress ongoing safety efforts

San Jose ranked safest major city in US but officials stress ongoing safety efforts

San Jose has been named the safest major city in the United States, according to a recent analysis that compared the 50 largest cities across the nation. The recognition comes from a financial technology company’s study that weighed key indicators of safety, including violent and property crime rates, traffic fatalities, drug overdose deaths and lifestyle risk factors such as excessive drinking. While the ranking places San Jose above other large metropolitan areas, city leaders and law

Portland leaders take taxpayer funded trip to learn from Vienna’s social housing system

Portland leaders take taxpayer funded trip to learn from Vienna’s social housing system

Portland leaders are heading overseas in hopes of finding solutions to the city’s growing housing affordability crisis. This week, around 20 people including three city councilors, their chiefs of staff, and members of the Portland Housing Bureau will travel to Vienna, Austria, to study the city’s internationally recognized social housing model. The trip is taxpayer funded and has already generated debate among residents and officials about its cost and purpose. Social h

Route 3 eastbound reopens in Clifton after tanker spill and dump truck crash repairs

Route 3 eastbound reopens in Clifton after tanker spill and dump truck crash repairs

All eastbound lanes of Route 3 at Main Avenue in Clifton have now reopened after days of traffic disruptions caused by a pair of accidents and extensive road repair work. Drivers who use this stretch of highway faced significant delays since Wednesday after a tanker truck grease spill led to emergency milling and paving, followed by a dump truck crash that complicated the cleanup efforts. The situation began on Wednesday when a tanker truck traveling along Route 3 spilled grease acr

Lego unveils record breaking Star Wars Death Star set with 9000 pieces and 38 figures

Lego unveils record breaking Star Wars Death Star set with 9000 pieces and 38 figures

Lego has made a major announcement that is set to excite collectors and Star Wars fans around the world. The company revealed it will release its largest and most expensive building set ever, designed around the iconic Star Wars Death Star. This upcoming release will not only break records in terms of size and price but also offer fans one of the most detailed and immersive Lego experiences to date. The new Death Star Lego set is expected to retail for nearly $1,000, making it the m

Elon Musk could become world’s first trillionaire with new Tesla compensation plan

Elon Musk could become world’s first trillionaire with new Tesla compensation plan

Tesla’s board of directors has proposed an unprecedented compensation package for CEO Elon Musk that, if fully realized, could make him the world’s first trillionaire. The proposal, which is entirely structured around Tesla stock awards, will be voted on by shareholders on November 6. If approved, it would cement the largest executive compensation deal in corporate history and tie Musk’s personal wealth directly to Tesla’s transformation into a technology powerhouse.

Debate grows in Ohio over kratom ban as overdoses rise and regulation stalls

Debate grows in Ohio over kratom ban as overdoses rise and regulation stalls

Ohio is facing a growing public health debate over the future of kratom, a substance that has seen rising use but also an alarming increase in overdose deaths. Recent state data shows overdoses where kratom was listed as a cause of death have tripled in the last five years. As the number of cases rises, the distinction between natural and synthetic kratom is driving disagreement among state leaders, health officials, business owners, and advocates. Governor Mike DeWine has called fo

John Bolton says Trump’s personal bond with Modi is over amid tariff tensions

John Bolton says Trump’s personal bond with Modi is over amid tariff tensions

Former United States National Security Adviser John Bolton has revealed that the once close personal relationship between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has collapsed, largely due to tensions surrounding tariffs and trade disputes. In a recent interview, Bolton reflected on how Trump’s friendship with Modi had given the impression of stability in India-US ties, but the imposition of nearly 50 percent tariffs on Indian goods led to a deep rupture i

FBI seeks Chicago serial bank robber tied to multiple heists since May

FBI seeks Chicago serial bank robber tied to multiple heists since May

The FBI is urging the public to come forward with any information that may lead to the capture of a serial bank robber who has targeted financial institutions across Chicago since early May. Authorities say the man, who remains unidentified, has carried out four successful robberies and attempted two others, all within a span of a few months. Investigators have labeled him armed and dangerous and are emphasizing the urgency of the search. According to officials, the pattern of crime

Gwinnett officer and off-duty nurse save toddler with CPR after medical emergency

Gwinnett officer and off-duty nurse save toddler with CPR after medical emergency

A Gwinnett County police officer and an off-duty nurse are being praised for their quick actions after saving the life of an 18-month-old toddler who stopped breathing. The incident, captured on body camera footage, has drawn widespread attention to the bravery and composure of those involved. On August 17, Officer Mondesir was working on a report from an earlier call while parked when he was suddenly alerted by someone that a toddler was in distress and not breathing. Without hesit

New Jersey residents face steep rise in electricity bills driven by AI boom

New Jersey residents face steep rise in electricity bills driven by AI boom

Electricity prices across New Jersey have risen dramatically, outpacing the national inflation rate and causing concern for households and businesses alike. New figures released this week reveal that electricity costs in the Garden State have climbed by more than 25 percent over the past year, leaving consumers grappling with higher utility bills. This surge is more than double the overall rate of inflation and represents one of the steepest increases in recent memory. Residents are

Firefighter injured in Haltom City house fire on Shadow Lane

Firefighter injured in Haltom City house fire on Shadow Lane

A firefighter was injured while battling a residential fire in Haltom City on Wednesday evening. The incident occurred around 9 p.m. on Shadow Lane, drawing a multi-agency response from Haltom City, Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, and Richland Hills fire departments. Crews arrived to find visible flames and heavy black smoke pouring from the back of the home, creating an urgent and dangerous scene for both firefighters and nearby residents. Emergency personnel worked swiftly to co

Denton high school football player Tro’mario Allen Jr dies unexpectedly at 18

Denton high school football player Tro’mario Allen Jr dies unexpectedly at 18

The Denton community is mourning the sudden death of Tro’mario Allen Jr, an 18-year-old senior at Denton High School who was a valued member of both the football and track teams. His passing was confirmed by Denton ISD over the weekend, leaving friends, teachers, and teammates shocked and heartbroken. Allen, remembered for his vibrant energy and ever-present smile, had become a familiar figure on campus and on the field. As a player for the Denton High Broncos football team, h

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