Bunting, Kerfoot, Holl not expected back with Maple Leafs: report

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Bunting, Kerfoot, Holl not expected back with Maple Leafs: report Michael Bunting, Alex Kerfoot and Justin Holl, three key members of the Toronto Maple Leafs, are not expected to return to the team in free agency, according to the Toronto Star’s Chris Johnston.Bunting, Kerfoot and Holl are three of several players heading to the open market, including Ryan O’Reilly, David Kampf, Noel Acciari and Luke Schenn, to name a few. Goalie Ilya Samsonov is a restricted free agent in need of a new contract, too.Bunting, 27, is the most noteworthy, given that he mostly played alongside Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner this season. The Scarborough, Ont. native is coming off a two-year, $1.9 million contract ($950,000 per year) he signed in 2021. It’s largely been considered one of the biggest bargain deals in recent years, considering Bunting’s production.He scored 23 goals and finished with 63 points in 79 games in his rookie season with the Leafs but struggled with inconsistency and costly penalties in his second season. His point tot...

Buffalo teen guilty in high-speed crash of stolen Kia that killed 4 passengers

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Buffalo teen guilty in high-speed crash of stolen Kia that killed 4 passengers BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A Buffalo teenager who was behind the wheel of a stolen SUV involved in a high-speed crash that killed four passengers pleaded guilty Thursday to manslaughter and other charges.The 16-year-old appeared in Erie County Court as an adolescent offender. He is expected to be sentenced to 15 months to four years in prison. A total of six teens were in the Kia Sportage when it crashed on state Route 33 on Oct. 24, Buffalo police said. The car had been reported stolen the previous night.A 14-year-old girl and three males, ages 16, 17 and 19, died after being ejected through the glass sunroof when the vehicle slammed into a concrete embankment and flipped backward, authorities said. A second 14-year-old girl survived.Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said at the time that the teens may have been participating in a TikTok challenge encouraging people to break into and steal Kia cars using cellphone chargers.The driver pleaded guilty to four counts of second-deg...

Reaction to highway crash that killed 15 in Manitoba

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Reaction to highway crash that killed 15 in Manitoba CARBERRY, Man. — RCMP say 15 people are dead and 10 are in hospital after a bus carrying people from Dauphin, Man., many of them seniors, collided with a semi truck. Here is some of the reaction: “I’m sending my deepest condolences to those who lost loved ones today, and I’m keeping the injured in my thoughts. I cannot imagine the pain those affected are feeling — but Canadians are here for you.” — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. —“I have complete confidence in the exceptional emergency response and health-care workers, and I know they are doing absolutely everything they can.“This is a devastating tragedy for our province, and I know all Manitobans will join me in offering heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the friends and family directly impacted.” — Manitoba Lt. Gov Anita Neville. —“The thoughts of the entire Day & Ross team are with those who have lost loved ones in this terrible incident, and we are holding out hope that those injured will ...

Group recommends reforms for scandal-plagued Los Angeles city council

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Group recommends reforms for scandal-plagued Los Angeles city council LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles should add 10 more city council members, create two independent redistricting commissions and establish a more powerful ethics commission, a panel of academics exploring reforms for the scandal-plagued city government said Thursday.The Los Angeles Governance Reform Project shared its recommendations just days after yet another councilman — the fourth in recent years — was charged with a felony, this time for embezzlement and perjury. The group, made up of academics backed by philanthropists, formed last year after leaked recordings revealed several council members making racist remarks as they discussed redistricting.“I don’t think anyone has forgotten that the moment is now for change,” said Ange-Marie Hancock, a co-chair of the reform group and a professor of gender studies and political science at the University of Southern California.The group eventually wants to put proposals before voters on the November 2024 ballot.City Council members in ...

Environmental activist shot to death in Honduras 6 months after activist brother slain

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Environmental activist shot to death in Honduras 6 months after activist brother slain TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — An environmental activist was killed by unidentified gunmen Thursday in northern Honduras, six months after his younger brother and another activist were killed in a similar attack, a relative and an environmental group said.Oquelí Domínguez was shot by two men on a motorcycle at his family’s home in Tocoa, his eldest brother, Reynaldo Domínguez, said.The Municipal Committee for the Defense of Common and Public Goods, a local environmental defense organization, also reported the attack in a statement. Police did not immediately respond to requests for comment.In January, Aly Domínguez and Jairo Bonilla were riding a motorcycle between La Concepción and Guapinol when they were shot to death. Bonilla and all three Domínguez brothers were well-known defenders of the nearby Carlos Escaleras National Park.Reynaldo Domínguez said Thursday that police seemed to be steering the investigation toward a possible robbery, which he discounted.“In my house there’s not...

Archeologists find mummy surrounded by coca leaves on hilltop in Peru’s capital

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Archeologists find mummy surrounded by coca leaves on hilltop in Peru’s capital LIMA, Peru (AP) — Archeologists have found a pre-Hispanic mummy surrounded by coca leaves on top of a hill in Peru’s capital next to the practice field of a professional soccer club.A team from The Associated Press on Thursday viewed the skeleton with long black hair lying face up with its lower extremities tied with a rope braided from vines of vegetable origin. Stones surrounded the mummy buried one meter (three feet) down.Miguel Aguilar, a professor of archeology at Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, said the mummy was buried in a ritual that included coca leaves and seashells. The burial was on top of a destroyed U-shaped clay temple, a characteristic of some pre-Hispanic buildings. The mummy has not yet been subjected to radiocarbon dating to determine its age, Aguilar said.He said old fly eggs were found next to the male skeleton, leading them to believe the body was exposed for at least several days before being covered with dirt. It was found in Rímac, a district sepa...

Volunteer says migrants served moldy food at city shelter

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Volunteer says migrants served moldy food at city shelter CHICAGO -- The Leone Beach Field House in Rogers Park is being used as a temporary shelter for migrants, but volunteers not being able to help out.Migrants who are staying at the Inn of Chicago have expressed to volunteer Chaplain Claudia Figueroa that they're not getting enough to eat or they're being served moldy food. One claims she got sick from it."It's either the moldy ham with the bread and some pasta. They're like 'Ms. Claudia you can tell it's old,'" Figueroa said. "When I went to the Brands Park and the YMCA by Western and Touhy they're like that's what we get. That's exactly what we get." Migrants moved from YMCA to Daley College after delays Figueroa said the moldy food is only the beginning of issues concerning migrants. Even some claiming they aren't being given medical care and are having to shower with cold water."All these chicken pox, some of them have had even COVID, there's no space. They are literally sleeping next to one another. If not, one on top of each ot...

Willis Tower turns 50: 'It's the most Chicago thing you can think of'

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Willis Tower turns 50: 'It's the most Chicago thing you can think of' CHICAGO — One of Chicago’s most beloved buildings – the Willis Tower – its golden anniversary on Thursday. “We are 50 years old,” said Lydia Jordan-Parnell, a Willis Tower spokesperson. “Fifty years ago, the last beam was set on May 3, 1973.”Previously known and still referred to often by local residents as the Sears Tower, a celebratory open house was held on Thursday that featured live music, photo-ops, and giveaways. It is the rare tall building that actually seems to scrape the sky, according to Barbara Hickey, the director of operations and construction of Willis Tower. “Nothing brings you not just the view, but the interaction with the clouds and the city the way the 90th-floor roof will,” she said.  To Chicagoans, and to much of the architecture world, the Willis Tower is more than a building, it is a symbol of Chicago, a marvel of modern architecture – and perhaps the most stunning expression of Daniel Burnham’s lasting edict“Make No Little Plans.”“It’s the most ‘Chicago’ th...

Mayor's office says Johnson wasn't aware e-signature would be used for $10 million ShotSpotter contract extension

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Mayor's office says Johnson wasn't aware e-signature would be used for $10 million ShotSpotter contract extension CHICAGO — On the campaign trail, then-candidate Brandon Johnson vowed to terminate the city's contract with Shot Spotter, the electronic alert system that detects gunshots.But the mayor's electronic signature still ended up on a $10 million contract extension, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Confidential document reveals key human role in ShotSpotter tech All indications are the city is legally bound to honor the $10 million contract. Back in March, then-Mayor Lori Lightfoot approved the ShotSpotter extension into early 2024.It was a contract Johnson pledged to terminate."ShotSpotter has been a failure," Johnson said in March. "And these tools have been proven not to work. We can find a whole lot of things to spend $10 million on."The ShotSpotter gunshot detection system was launched in Chicago in 2019.As a candidate, Johnson pointed to studies questioning the technology's effectiveness. But, as the Chicago Sun-Times reported, it was an apparent signature snafu that caught the...

Chicago businessman convicted of bribing two state lawmakers

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:15:19 GMT

Chicago businessman convicted of bribing two state lawmakers CHICAGO — A federal jury has convicted a Chicago businessman of bribing two state lawmakers.The verdict was read Thursday in a courtroom downtown. Illinois Gaming Board gives pre-approval for temporary Chicago casino at Medinah Temple James Weiss, 44, was found guilty on all counts, which include charges of bribery, wire fraud, mail fraud and lying to the FBI.The jury, which was made up of seven women and five men, started deliberating around 10:20 a.m. Wednesday.The case went on for almost two weeks.Weiss, who pleaded not guilty, has been convicted of wanting the Illinois Gambling Expansion Bill to include the legalization of sweepstakes machines to benefit his gaming company.He and his team of attorneys opted not to make any comments as they left the courtroom on Thursday.He is also the son-in-law of Joseph Berrios, the former assessor and chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party.The sweepstakes machines are gaming machines that accept cash and provide a voucher, which can b...