Wrigley Field vendor gives inside look at the job through social media videos

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Wrigley Field vendor gives inside look at the job through social media videos CHICAGO — Jonah Fialkow started vending at Wrigley Field in 2015 while he was looking for a summer job, but this season is his first creating videos and a community around it.He had just finished his senior year of high school and was looking for something to do before attending the University of Illinois. Cubs’ Friday moves include saying goodbye to a veteran player "One of my friend's dads used to vend back in the day and a lot of the vendors are still there that my buddy's dad used to vend with," Fialkow said. "So he put us in contact with the people that he knew. I emailed them like, 'Hey, do you guys need help this summer? I'm a huge Cubs fan, would love to work for you.' And they're like, 'Yeah, we actually do.'" @jewishjonah Replying to @userboy1990 I got the job in 2015 and it’s safe to say it’s the best job I’ve ever had. #wrigleyfield #chicagocubs #baseball #chicago #vendors #askontiktok #dayinthelife #jonahthevendor ♬ original sound - jewishjonah So Fialkow and two ...

"We're supposed to step in together:" Fundraiser supports families of 4 high school seniors killed in car crash

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

WHEELING, Ill. — A fundraiser was held in the northwest suburbs Sunday in support of the families of four Buffalo Grove High School seniors who died in a car crash."I wanted to do something for the community," said Josh Kaplan, owner of Josh's Hot Dogs in Northbrook. "It's these times where we're supposed to step in together and really help those families that really need our support."Kaplan and his staff took over the parking lot at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Wheeling to grill up hot dogs and hamburgers, with the plan of donating all proceeds to the families of Richard De Ita, Kevin Hernandez-Teran, Ricky Barcenas and Jesus Rodriguez — the four high school seniors who were killed in a car crash last Tuesday.The turn out was more than Kaplan expected."It's just touched my heart honestly," Kaplan said. "I'm just taken back by this all." PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Buffalo Grove High School mourning loss of 4 students killed in Wheeling crash "There were almost a thousand peopl...

Alderman discusses meeting about plans to temporarily house migrants at college

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Alderman discusses meeting about plans to temporarily house migrants at college CHICAGO — New details are expected to be released this week about plans to temporarily house migrants at a college in Chicago.A meeting for residents of the 38th ward is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday at Wilbur Wright College to talk about the plans. Meeting planned to discuss temporarily housing migrants at Wilbur Wright College 38th Ward Ald. Nicholas Sposato said the plan is expected to temporarily house about 400 asylum seekers, many of whom are currently sleeping at police stations across the city. "Taking them out of the police stations and planning on putting them here for two months," Sposato said. They would be housed at the college from June 1 until July 31.He said he only found out about officials eyeing up this location as temporary housing through an anonymous phone call. See where you can help migrants arriving in Chicago It prompted him to push for a community gathering for his constituents only."It's a 38th ward issue right now," he said. "It's exclusive to my comm...

Kyle, Texas, falls short of world record attempt

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Kyle, Texas, falls short of world record attempt KYLE, Texas (KXAN) -- The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends.City leaders hosted the "Gathering of the Kyles" world record attempt Sunday afternoon at the Kyle Fair A Tex-Travaganza. Anyone with the name "Kyle" -- spelled that exact way -- was asked to attend Sunday afternoon as part of a vie at hosting the largest same-name gathering. The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named friends. (KXAN Photo/Kelsey Thompson)The City of Kyle didn't take home a world record Sunday evening -- but it did hang out with 1,800 of its same-named...

Seventh inning sinks Twins in 4-2 loss to Angels

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Seventh inning sinks Twins in 4-2 loss to Angels ANAHEIM, Calif. — The pitching matchup certainly lived up to the billing.Shohei Ohtani was Shohei Ohtani and Pablo López was Pablo López, which is to say that the two starting pitchers spent the majority of the day dealing, settling into a nice little pitcher’s duel.It wasn’t until each pitcher left the game that things broke down for the Twins, yet another bases-loaded opportunity falling to the wayside in the top of the seventh inning and the Angels surging ahead against the bullpen in the bottom of the frame. Both were all-too-familiar happenings for the Twins on their six-game road swing through Southern California, which ended with a 4-2 loss to the Angels on Sunday afternoon in Anaheim.López took the loss in the game, left in to start the seventh inning. He walked the first batter, spelling the end of his day. From there, Jorge López entered, immediately giving up a pair of doubles to Zach Neto and Mickey Moniak, the latter of which brought home a pair of runs.The game swung i...

Chinese Community Center celebrates 50 years serving Capital Region

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Chinese Community Center celebrates 50 years serving Capital Region SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Saturday, members of the Chinese and various Asian American communities gathered to celebrate the Chinese Community Center's 50th anniversary at Proctor's Theater.As the nation also honors Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the CCC anniversary event brought together performers from many different disciplines of Chinese culture, including singers, dancers, marital artists, and Peking Opera performers. As NEWS10 previously reported, the Peking Opera performers spent two months coordinating with a world-renowned expert, Linghui Tu.Event organizer and CCC President Wei Qin says she's proud to help elevate Asian American voices and teach the Capital Region more about Eastern cultures."This is amazing to think, you know I'm relatively new leading the Chinese Community Center, and it's been here before I was even born," Qin says. "I'm really happy to carry 50,000 years of culture, the best parts of what China has to offer." The Chinese Communi...

Endangered Silver Advisory issued for missing Maryland Heights man

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Endangered Silver Advisory issued for missing Maryland Heights man MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. - The Maryland Heights Police Department issued an endangered silver advisory Sunday for a missing 82-year-old.According to a police spokesperson, the incident occurred in the 11900 block of Autumn Trace Court at 3:45 p.m.Police said Frank Williams left his home in a 1977 red and white Chevrolet El Camino with Missouri plates 06358H and has not been seen since.Frank Delano WilliamsWilliams stands six feet tall and weights approximately 220 pounds, with white hair and brown eyes, and wearing a blue t-shirt, blue jeans, and white sneakers.Williams has dementia and is hard of hearing, police said.Anyone who has seen or has knowledge of Williams' whereabouts is asked to contact their nearest law enforcement agency or the Maryland Heights Police Department at 314-298-8700 (ext. 1).

Nuggets’ Bruce Brown steals Lakers’ celebration ahead of elimination game: “It felt good”

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Nuggets’ Bruce Brown steals Lakers’ celebration ahead of elimination game: “It felt good” LOS ANGELES — In another year, or perhaps even just a few months earlier this season, Nuggets sniper Michael Porter Jr. would’ve gladly taken the dagger from 3.The Nuggets were up 96-94 with just 7:04 left in Saturday’s Game 3, and Porter found himself on the wing with a window. In general, those are the only prerequisites Porter needs to hoist.But, in a nod to Denver’s unselfishness in their astounding Game 3 victory and Porter’s ongoing maturation, the 6-foot-10 marksman decided to turn a good shot into a great one. He kicked it to the corner and Bruce Brown, who’d been eager to deliver an uppercut to the Lakers’ chances.“One of my favorite plays of the night, he caught the ball in front of the Laker bench,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “He could have shot the ball contested. Makes one more pass to Bruce Brown, wide-open corner three. … That shows Michael’s continued maturation as a player.”After Brown buried the triple not five feet in fr...

Authorities seek help locating at-risk 67-year-old man missing out of Los Angeles

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Authorities seek help locating at-risk 67-year-old man missing out of Los Angeles Authorities with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing at-risk 67-year-old man. Wayne Bently Davis was last seen on May 20, just before 12 p.m., in the 3600 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard in L.A.  The 67-year-old is described as a Black male, around 5 foot 11 inches tall, weighing approximately 170 pounds, with a bald head, brown eyes and a mustache, according to the LASD bulletin.  Mr. Davis suffers from kidney failure and there is concern for his wellbeing, authorities said.  Wayne Bently Davis was last seen on May 20, just before 12 p.m., in the 3600 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard in L.A. (LASD)Anyone with information about this missing person is urged to contact LASD’s Missing Person’s Unit at 323-890-5500. Anonymous tips can be made through Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or online at L.A. Crime Stoppers.  An at-risk or critical missing person is defined as: The missing person is ...

Oakland A’s dominated by Valdez, swept by Astros, clinging to moral victories

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:36 GMT

Oakland A’s dominated by Valdez, swept by Astros, clinging to moral victories With a record of 10-38 and smarting from being swept for the seventh time this season following a 2-0 road loss to the Houston Astros Sunday, the Athletics are deep into the moral victory stage of a lost season.Moral wins supposedly aren’t a part of professional sports, but in reality they always have existed even if they’re never recognized as such by the principles.Left-hander Framber Valdez put the A’s on lockdown, spinning his fifth career complete game and second shutout, giving up five hits with no walks and seven strikeouts to even his record at 4-4 and drop his earned run average to 2.45.With a strong five innings from James Kaprielian, the A’s had three above-average performances from their starters against Houston, which improved to 27-19. It was the seventh straight win for the defending World Series champions. The games were all competitive and the A’s played some sparkling defense.It was three losses, but not the kind of losses the A’...