Raymond Moriyama, renowned Canadian architect behind iconic buildings, dies at 93

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

Raymond Moriyama, renowned Canadian architect behind iconic buildings, dies at 93 TORONTO — Raymond Moriyama, a renowned architect behind the design of some of Canada’s most iconic buildings, has died. He was 93.A spokesperson for the architecture firm he founded said Moriyama died on Friday, but offered few other details.He had a hand in the creation of numerous iconic landmarks both in Canada and abroad, including the National War Museum, Ottawa’s City Hall, the Bata Shoe Museum, the Toronto Reference Library, the Ontario Science Centre and the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo.Moriyama was a highly accomplished architect who won numerous professional honours in the field over his career, was named to the Order of Canada and received honorary degrees from 10 Canadian universities.Moriyama Teshima Architects, the company initially founded by Moriyama in 1958, said “the world has lost a visionary architect.”  The firm said its thoughts were with Moriyama’s family and loved ones and asked for privacy to grieve the profound loss. This report b...

Artscape receives temporary reprieve from receivership

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

Artscape receives temporary reprieve from receivership Artscape has received a temporary reprieve from receivership. Mayor Olivia Chow says thanks to TD Bank and the city, the non-profit’s move into bankruptcy has been delayed for at least 30 days. Chow says she’s convened a working group that includes city staff, philanthropic, business and community leaders to come up with a sustainable solution. “Artscape is a vital source of affordable living and working space for Toronto’s arts and culture community. Our city needs more, not less, affordable spaces for artists,” the mayor said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. For more than three decades Artscape has provided residences and creative spaces for artists, along with event venues. Earlier in the week the non-profit said it had taken on additional debt in the last few years in order to expand its offerings to support the creative and the artist community. However, it said that the level of debt payments was “not sustainable” and it commenced a fina...

AEW’s Tony Khan recalls WGN wrestling show ahead of return to United Center 

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

AEW’s Tony Khan recalls WGN wrestling show ahead of return to United Center  CHICAGO — All Elite Wrestling founder and CEO Tony Khan says his love for professional wrestling dates back to a long-defunct WGN Sports show.The CEO and general manager founded AEW in 2019, which offers an alternative to mainstream wrestling. Just last weekend, the company produced its most significant show since its infancy, 'All In,' which saw more than 81,000 fans pack Wembley Stadium in London.Now, the company looks to build on the success of 'All In' with two big shows at the United Center: 'AEW: Collision' on Saturday night and pay-per-view 'All Out,' on Sunday night."Chicago is a great home for AEW," Khan said. "It's part of the launch of AEW. It's a home to me personally, and we're always going to bring AEW to Chicago." WGN at 75: Paying tribute to the legendary Jack Brickhouse A long-time wrestling fan, the University of Illinois alum recalled watching the sport on WGN. Produced by World Championship Wrestling, 'WCW Pro Chicago' featured the voice of Chicagoland, WGN spo...

J.J. McCarthy leads No. 2 Michigan over East Carolina 30-3 without Jim Harbaugh on the sideline

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

J.J. McCarthy leads No. 2 Michigan over East Carolina 30-3 without Jim Harbaugh on the sideline ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — J.J. McCarthy walked alongside his teammates in a single-file formation as each player raised an arm over their head, letting suspended Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh know his players were thinking about him.“That was definitely a tribute to coach Harbaugh,” McCarthy said after throwing three touchdown passes to Roman Wilson to help the second-ranked Wolverines rout East Carolina 30-3 on Saturday. "That was pretty cool to do that."Michigan (1-0) was without Harbaugh, who began serving a school-imposed, three-game suspension for breaking NCAA rules.McCarthy showed up at Michigan Stadium wearing a blue shirt backward, writing “FREE” in black on white athletic tape and placing it on his chest above Harbaugh's name. He put the shirt back on after the game.“I just want my coach back,” McCarthy said. “It’s as simple as that.”McCarthy probably made his coach proud, completing 26 of 30 passes for 280 yards and throwing a a touchdown pass to Wilson in each of the first t...

FBI agents search for man who robbed bank in Elgin

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

FBI agents search for man who robbed bank in Elgin ELGIN, Ill. — FBI agents say a search is underway for a man who robbed a bank in Elgin on Friday afternoon.According to the FBI, the robbery happened at a Chase bank near Larkin Avenue and Market Street around 4:30 p.m. 2 teens shot, 1 critical, after Mount Carmel HS football game in Woodlawn Agents say the man, did not reveal a weapon during the robbery but implied to bank workers that he had one.Image provided by the FBIAuthorities provided a photo of the offender from security camera video that was captured inside the bank. Agents say during the robbery, the man was seen wearing blue jeans, a grey shirt and a tan or black hat. Police exchange gunfire with female suspect on East Side overnight According to agents, nobody was injured during the robbery.Anyone with information can share tips with the FBI at tips.fbi.gov or call 312-421-6700. Tips can be left anonymously.

Fauci defends masking as COVID cases rise: 'I would hope' people abide by recommendations

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

Fauci defends masking as COVID cases rise: 'I would hope' people abide by recommendations (The Hill) – Former White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci on Saturday defended masking amid a rise in COVID cases across the country, saying he hopes people would listen to advice from health officials.In an interview on CNN, Fauci said he is worried Americans won't listen to recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — even if masking becomes necessary again. “I am concerned that people will not abide by recommendations,” he said. “I would hope that if we get to the point that the volume of cases is such and organizations like the CDC recommends — CDC does not mandate anything — recommends that people wear masks, I would hope that people abide by that recommendation and take into account the risks to themselves and their families.”A small number of companies have already started asking employees to wear masks again, raising concerns that national recommendations may be needed again soon. 26 states see ‘substantial’ spike in COVID hospitali...

Man accused of carjacking woman at gunpoint in Garfield Park arrested

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

Man accused of carjacking woman at gunpoint in Garfield Park arrested CHICAGO —A man accused of carjacking a woman at gunpoint in Garfield Park has been arrested, according to Chicago police.Officers say 26-year-old Tyquaries Young allegedly stole the 33-year-old woman's vehicle after holding her at gunpoint in the 2600 block of West Monroe Street on Friday morning. 2 teens shot, 1 critical, after Mount Carmel HS football game in Woodlawn According to police, Young was arrested just after 8:15 a.m., in the 1500 block of South Homan Avenue, only minutes after the alleged carjacking took place.Officers identified Young as one of the people involved, however, police have not provided details on how many people in total were involved.Police say Young was charged with aggravated vehicular hijacking.

Texas takes legal action to save Fairfield Lake State Park

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

Texas takes legal action to save Fairfield Lake State Park FORT WORTH (Texas Tribune) — In a new attempt to save Fairfield Lake State Park, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department filed a petition to condemn and seize the 5,000-acre property south of Dallas through eminent domain.The petition was filed in Freestone County District Court Friday morning, after months of unsuccessful negotiations with Dallas-based developer Todd Interests, which plans to turn the former park into a high-end gated subdivision.The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wrote in an email that this step was “necessary to pursue acquisition at fair market value to preserve Fairfield Lake State Park and Fairfield Lake for all Texans.”A spokesperson for Todd Interests said Shawn Todd, the company’s CEO, was unavailable to comment. In a previous interview, Todd said his company purchased the land legally and he is not selling. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Texas Parks and Wildlife votes to limit future use of eminent domain after Fairfield Lake saga Eminent domain experts sa...

This adorable bird could secretly live in your house

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

This adorable bird could secretly live in your house ATHENS, La. (KTAL/KMSS) - During September, a few waterfowl species, like Blue-winged Teal, will begin to make their way into the Bayou State for the winter, along with tons of shorebirds. Most migratory bird species that nest in the state will begin their yearly fall exodus, with most heading to Central or South America. And one of the coolest fall migration phenomena we can experience in Louisiana is that of the Chimney Swift, Chaetura pelagica.The Chimney Swift is a bird many of you know. Commonly but erroneously referred to in the South as "Chimney Sweeps," Chimney Swifts do live in chimneys. There, they spy on you and drink your milk when you leave the house. But you might ask, "What did they do before chimneys?" And were they just called "Swifts" then? Regardless of what they were then, they nested in hollow trees or caves, but they soon began adapting to chimneys after European colonization. We know of chimney nesting records as early as 1672, and by the 1790s, Chimney Swifts...

New Texas Law forces DUI offenders to pay child support for victims' orphaned kids

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:48:33 GMT

New Texas Law forces DUI offenders to pay child support for victims' orphaned kids Central Texas (Fox 44) - A new Texas law will force drunk drivers who cause the death of parents to pay for child support. Come this Friday, Sept. 1st, House Bill 393 or 'Bentley's law' -- goes into effect.The law is named after a young boy who lost his parents after a drunk driver in Missouri caused a fatal accident. It's an initiative to crack down on drunk driving. Central Texas Mothers Against Drunk driving, or 'M.A.D.D', says it's about both prevention and accountability.Jacqueline Shaw says M.A.D.D. is educated and ready to assist anyone who is impacted by the passing of House Bill 393."To see them go through this, losing a family member and having to go through the criminal justice process. Then on top of the financial strain, it is a lot because there's not a lot of resources out there," Shaw.When a deadly crash happens at the hands of an intoxicated driver, many children are left without parents-- and a support system. Now, the state of Texas has its back. Bentley's law wil...