Brookfield Zoo names 2-month-old wolf pup after Native American tribe
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
BROOKFIELD, Ill. -- Brookfield Zoo's newest wolf pup has finally been named. The two-year-old pup was named Ahote pronounced Ah-ho-teh), a Native American Hopi origin and means "restless one." Ahote is one of seven pups who were born at the zoo on April 27. In May, his siblings were transferred to be fostered by wild Mexican wolf packs in southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico as a part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Wolf Recovery Program.The goal of the program is to enhance the genetic diversity of the overall population of the species. Ahote and his mother, Vivilette, can be seen at Brookfield Zoo’s Regenstein Wolf Woods habitat.See the highlights of the Cubs' games in London
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
LONDON — This past weekend was as rare as it gets for the Cubs and their fans. That's because the team was playing games overseas for just the second time in their history and for just the third time outside the continental United States or Canada. On Saturday & Sunday, the Cubs faced the Cardinals at London Stadium in the United Kingdom as part of Major League Baseball's continued push to play games internationally. Fans of both teams made their way across the Atlantic Ocean to see the teams participate in a road trip like no other. It was the first time since 2003 that the Cubs played outside the continental United States or Canada, when they faced the Expos for a three-game series in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Their last international trip before this weekend was to face the Mets in Tokyo, Japan in March 2000.Here are a few highlights of the weekend in London.(Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)A Happ-y StartIan Happ was a big part of the Cubs' strong offensive start to the...Larry's List: The Backstory of Chicago Neighborhood Names
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
Larry dives into the origins of Chicago neighborhood names in today's 'List'.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.Uber launches teen accounts for rideshare, delivery services
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Uber announced Monday it had rolled out specialized account services for teenagers in Austin. Through the program, teens ages 13-17 with parental supervision could use the app to request rideshare and food delivery services.Parents or guardians can set up a teen's account via the Uber app's Family Profile section. The parent or guardian can invite the teen to make an account, sending an invitation link to the teenager to download the app, create a teen-specific account and "complete the mandatory safety onboarding process." PAST COVERAGE: Uber letting teens take rides on their own The app employs live trip and delivery tracking technology for families to receive real-time updates and live trip tracking for teens who request a ride or place a delivery order. Parents and guardians will receive the driver's name, vehicle information and requested drop-off location for any teen-requested rides.Teens using the service will be required to give their driver a unique PIN. ...Bloodsicles, popsicles, and misters — how the Austin Zoo keeps its animals cool
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — As the temperature continues to turn up in Central Texas, animals left out in the elements are feeling the heat.While pet owners know to bring their cats and dogs inside when the weather reaches dangerous temperatures, the animals at the Austin Zoo have some other options.To keep them cool, zoo staff members have a creative assortment of tricks up their sleeves, ranging from blood-filled popsicles, frozen juice and fruit to misters and hoses. "For our herbivorous animals, we may give them a fruit juice or a fruit popsicle," Education Manager Hope Carr said. "For our carnivores, to cool them off we’ll give them something called a bloodsicle, which is like frozen meat juice that they tend to really enjoy."The first step in taking care of the animals is providing them with a shaded shelter. Afternoon zoo visitors will be disappointed to find many of the animals out of sight when it starts to get hot. Instead, they're inside shelters at the edge of their enclosures equip...'Days of Our Lives' actor Cody Longo died from alcohol abuse, examiner report says
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for June 26, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) — "Days of Our Lives" actor Cody Longo died from chronic alcohol abuse, according to the medical examiner's report obtained by KXAN.The 34-year-old Denver native was found unresponsive in February at an Austin home, TMZ previously reported. A family member said Longo had "a history of significant alcohol consumption," the summary states. Texas inmates ‘being cooked alive’ in heatwave with no air conditioning "Numerous bottles of alcohol [were] found at the scene," the medical report said.The report states Longo's manner of death is considered "natural."Stephanie Longo, the actor's wife, shared a heartfelt message on Instagram about two weeks after his death. "I’ve cried..I’ve screamed..I’m angry..I feel bitter…I’m laughing thinking back at our silly moments together, I’m crying happy tears looking back on our beautiful life..I'm mourning the life we could’ve had…I’m beating myself u...Unusual start to the tropical season
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As June winds down it's clear that the starts of both the Atlantic and eastern Pacific hurricane seasons are, for lack of a better word, backward.The Atlantic basin's hurricane season, which includes the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, started June 1. Three named storms made June more active than normal. Tropical Storm Arlene formed on June 2 in the Gulf of Mexico. It died the next day.Tropical Storm Bret was "born" on June 19 and was forecast to become the first hurricane of the season. That did not happen as Bret's winds never reached 74 mph. This storm died on June 24.Tropical Storm Cindy formed on June 22. It is weakening and will likely be gone on Monday, June 26.Active beginning to the Atlantic hurricane seasonFor a few days, there were two storms in the central Caribbean. Hurricane experts suggest it to be a rare event given that this tropical zone remains a bit quiet in June. They also suggest the warm water of the ocean are allowing for high heat that all...Watervliet woman sentenced for wire fraud
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A Watervliet woman was sentenced on Monday to two years of probation for wire fraud. Ouida Cordell, 47, submitted a fraudulent economic injury disaster loan (EIDL) application to the Small Business Administration (SBA) nearly three years ago. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Cordell admitted to submitting the online application on behalf of her company, Bashment Entertainment, in her guilty plea. The FBI investigated the case—with the NYS Department of Taxation and Finances, the Office of Internal Affairs, and the U.S. Treasury Inspector General for the Tax Administration—and found that she falsely overstated Bashment's annual revenue.According to the Department of Justice, Cordell's company got a $149,500 EIDL as a result of her fraudulent application from July 13, 2020. She was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and to pay $149,400 in restitution.The low-interest, government-backed loans we...Deputies respond to fatal Providence rollover crash
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
PROVIDENCE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 17-year-old died in a single-car rollover crash in the Town of Providence Sunday evening, according to the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office. Tyler Scocca, of Galway, reportedly lost control of his car. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Deputies say Scocca was the only occupant in the car and was pronounced dead at the scene. An investigation showed Scocca was heading west on Hans Creek Road, west of Fayville Road when he lost control, left the south side of the roadway, and rolled over into a tree. Law enforcement says speed appears to be a contributing factor in the crash. Assisting at the scene were the Providence Fire Department, Edinburg Fire Department, GalwayFire Department and Galway EMS.Police make notable DWI arrests in the Capital Region
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:36 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State Police made ten notable DWI arrests from June 15 to 21. Four of the arrests were made following crashes. No injuries were reported. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! At around 9:47 p.m. on June 19, State Police responded to a two-car crash on I-787 in Colonie. One driver, Tyler J. Lorette, 26, of Clifton Park, was arrested for DWI and other Vehicle and Traffic Law violations. Lorette recorded a 0.18% BAC and issued tickets returnable to the Colonie Town Court on July 10.At around 10 p.m. that night, State Police responded to a two-car crash on I-787 in Watervliet. One driver, Jonathan W. Martin, 32, of Albany, was arrested for DWI and other Vehicle and Traffic Law violations. Martin recorded a 0.19% BAC and issued tickets returnable to the Watervliet City Court on July 11.On the afternoon of June 21, State Police responded to a car that crashed into a tree on State Route 43 in Stephent...Latest news
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