Pete Alonso hits 19th homer of the season, Mets score 10 runs in rout over Cubs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Pete Alonso hits 19th homer of the season, Mets score 10 runs in rout over Cubs CHICAGO — Pete Alonso blasted his 19th home run of the season Thursday night at Wrigley Field to keep his 60-homer pace alive, but the Mets had won the game long before that.The losing streak wouldn’t be prolonged this time as the club salvaged a three-game series by routing the Chicago Cubs, 10-1.The Mets (26-25) hit the Chicago bullpen hard. They spoiled the season debut for Kyle Hendricks and got a strong performance from Carlos Carrasco.The veteran right-hander needed a performance like this as bad as the Mets did. The right-hander was hit hard to start the season and bone spurs in his elbow landed him on the injured list. His first outing after coming off the IL against his former Cleveland team left many questioning whether or not the Mets could keep him in the rotation.But the pitcher they call Cookie held the Cubs (22-27) to just one run over 6 and 2/3 innings, marking his longest outing of the season. Carrasco allowed just five hits, walked two and struck out fo...

Celtics storm to dominant Game 5 victory over Heat, force Game 6 in Miami

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Celtics storm to dominant Game 5 victory over Heat, force Game 6 in Miami It just got interesting.Four nights ago, all hope looked lost for these Celtics. Their flaws were exposed in humiliating fashion, haunting them into a seemingly insurmountable 3-0 series deficit in the Eastern Conference Finals. They were stuck staring at what could have been a painfully long summer.But as slim as their chances looked, the Celtics still believed. They still believed they were the better team than the eighth-seeded Heat. They believed they could come back. They warned not to let them have one.Now they have two. And now there’s real hope again.The Celtics finally put everything together in the second half of Game 4 to keep their season alive. On Thursday night, they carried the momentum. They were locked in from the opening tip. They were relentless on both ends for 48 minutes. They refused to let this season end with a convincing 110-97 victory over the Heat in Game 5.These Celtics just love to play when their backs are against the wall. They forced a Game 6 in Miami...

Aaron Boone sounds off on umps, but Orioles silence Yankees’ bats in 3-1 loss

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Aaron Boone sounds off on umps, but Orioles silence Yankees’ bats in 3-1 loss Aaron Boone made plenty of noise near home plate Thursday night, but the Yankees’ bats didn’t in a 3-1 loss to the Orioles.The Yankees manager earned his fourth ejection of the season — and his third in 10 games — in the middle of the third inning after taking issue with home plate umpire Edwin Moscoso’s erratic strike zone. Boone got his money’s worth after getting tossed, as crew chief Chris Guccione had to get in between Moscoso and the fiery skipper.Boone has now been tossed 30 times as a manager. That’s seven more ejections than any other manager since Boone began the job in 2018, per statistician Katie Sharp. Boone also leads his contemporaries in ejections this season.While Boone likely uttered a few four-letter words at Moscoso, the Yankees couldn’t drop any bombs of a different variety on Baltimore’s pitchers. Instead, they totaled just two hits off Kyle Gibson, who twirled seven scoreless innings despite walking four ba...

Anniversary of George Floyd’s killing: Changes were made, but short of ‘reckoning’ on racial justice

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Anniversary of George Floyd’s killing: Changes were made, but short of ‘reckoning’ on racial justice MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, and the fervent protests that erupted around the world, looked to many observers like the catalyst needed for a nationwide reckoning on racism in policing.For more than nine minutes, a white officer pressed his knee to the neck of Floyd, a Black man, who gasped, “I can’t breathe,” echoing Eric Garner’s last words in 2014. Video footage of Floyd’s May 25, 2020, murder was so agonizing to watch that demands for change came from across the country.But in the midst of the deadly coronavirus pandemic, economic uncertainty and a divisive U.S. presidential election, 2020 ended without the kind of major police reforms that many hoped, and others feared, would come. Then, 2021 and 2022 also failed to yield much progress.Now, three years since Floyd’s murder, proponents of federal actions — such as banning chokeholds and changing the so-called qualified immunity protections for law enforcement — stil...

Police search for suspect in Lawrence Heights stabbing

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Police search for suspect in Lawrence Heights stabbing Police are searching for a suspect following a stabbing in Lawrence Heights.Police say they were called to the area of Lawrence Avenue West and Bolingbroke Road, just west of Allen Road at around 9:43 p.m. Thursday night for reports someone was being assaulted. When they arrived they located a person suffering from stab wounds. They were transported to the hospital in stable condition. Police have yet to release a suspect description.

REVIEW: The Little Mermaid sinks to the bottom of the ocean

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

REVIEW: The Little Mermaid sinks to the bottom of the ocean Cinema is a unique art because it combines many other forms of art. The staging of theater, the sound of music, and the special effects that can only be dreamed up by the dreamer. These are all important parts of cinema but a film can live without one of them if need be. The most important aspect of cinema, the one that cannot be forgotten, the one that must be utilized well in order for a film to work is lighting. Cinema is a visual art, we need to see it. And an optic nerve, just like a camera, needs light to see.Halle Bailey and Jonah Hauer-King in the Little Mermaid, courtesy of Disney.The Little Mermaid is not a film that forgot about its lighting. It’s a film that is very specific with the limited lighting it uses. Part of the reason is that a good chunk of this film takes place underwater. Ariel (played by Halle Bailey from Grown-ish) is a mermaid who yearns to connect with humans. She wants to go where they are, where the lighting is. Where she lives under the sea, the...

Evergreen Park church cancels carnival set for June due to safety concerns

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Evergreen Park church cancels carnival set for June due to safety concerns EVERGREEN PARK, Ill. — An annual carnival in Evergreen Park has been canceled after concerns over a possible teen takeover.Leaders from Most Holy Redeemer Church were set to have the parish's 46th annual carnival in mid-June. Tinley Park police cancel carnival after flash mob involving 400 teens But after last weekend's teen takeover at a carnival in Tinley Park, the church is playing it safe instead of sorry. Year after year, the space at the corner of 95th Street and Lawndale Avenue is typically transformed into a carnival. Parish leadership decided to cancel the carnival after parishioners expressed safety concerns following last weekend when hundreds of teens created chaos at the Armed Forces Weekend Carnival in Tinley Park."It's really unfortunate that an event in Tinley Park is affecting us here in this neighborhood," resident Chris Bodenberg said. Tinley Park mayor vows stricter protocols after flash mob incident involving 400 teens The carnival this year was scheduled fo...

Big-hearted Chicago Special Education teacher focuses on students' values and needs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Big-hearted Chicago Special Education teacher focuses on students' values and needs CHICAGO — As the school year winds down, WGN’s May Teacher of the Month is a special education teacher on the Chicago’s North Side. Parents call Mr. Chad a blessing. They say he’s big-hearted, patient and focused on the diverse needs of his students. Mr. Chad Kirkpatrick teaches children with special needs at McPherson Elementary School in Ravenswood.He’s been at the school for more than 20 years. In his classroom, a dozen students work in small groups “They get all of their academic instruction in here. That’s reading and math, science and social studies,” he said. “But on top of that they also get independent functioning and social emotional work.”The days are very structured.“Each child has their own individual schedule that they follow,” he said. WGN-TV’s Teacher of the Month Award nomination application But he’ss always ready to quickly switch gears when needed “Life is full of unpredictability,” he said. “You notice the table is broken in my classroo...

Family of Louisiana Arby's manager found dead in freezer sues company

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Family of Louisiana Arby's manager found dead in freezer sues company NEW IBERIA, La. (KLFY) – The family of a woman who died in the New Iberia, Louisiana Arby's on May 11 is suing the fast-food company, the family's lawyer has confirmed. Nguyet Le, 63, of Houston, was working as the acting manager of the restaurant when she was found dead in a walk-in cooler, according to the New Iberia Police Department. Paul Skrabanek, the family's attorney based in Houston, said preliminary findings from the Iberia Parish Coroner's Office show that she died of hypothermia.  Body found at New Iberia Arby’s identified Skrabanek said the family is suing, in part, because no one from Arby's would respond to his inquiries. Nexstar reached out to Arby's Thursday but hadn't received a statement as of publishing time.He also gave new details into what happened the night of May 11."I think once you see the police report, you're going to see how horrific this was and how it was described to me," Skrabanek said. "Her getting caught into this freezer and trying to...

Notorious 'Phony Nun' house burns in Brooklyn

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:28 GMT

Notorious 'Phony Nun' house burns in Brooklyn CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn (PIX11) — Cheyama Legrand cried when she heard her childhood house at 222 Brooklyn Avenue was gutted by fire Wednesday morning. Even though it was a place where teens and women were beaten or murdered in the 1960s and 70s, it was still a place she called home."I was devastated when I got the call," Legrand told PIX11 News Thursday. "We all grew up in the big house. My brothers and sisters. Daddy loved all his children, no matter what people say about him." 4-month-old girl dies at Manhattan hotel: police Devernon Legrand, who called himself a bishop, went to prison in 1975 for stomping two teenage sisters to death and also for the murder of an ex-wife. But the mystery of what happened to about 20 other missing women was never solved.It's believed Legrand fathered between 50 and 70 children — with women that lived with him at 222 Brooklyn Avenue. Many were forced to dress in black habits to look like Catholic nuns and then beg at tourist spots or in the subw...