Winterfest Foundation highlights artwork from 29 local students who took part in contest

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

Winterfest Foundation highlights artwork from 29 local students who took part in contest The Winterfest Foundation highlighted artwork from more than two dozen local students.The 29 young artists were invited to a special award ceremony at the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale, Sunday afternoon.Participants entered their artwork into the Winterfest Foundation Student Art Fantasy Boat Contest, which awarded the winners more than $6,000 in cash and prizes.“Art and culture is so very important, and it’s our job, really, to keep it alive,” said Winterfest Inc. CEO and President Lisa Scott-Founds. “If you think about the boat parade, it really is about culture and art and dance and all of the excitement that everybody sees at the boat parade.”Among the artists recognized for their work was Nailah Martinez.“I think my work was unique, and it was very colorful. I like how I colored it,” she said.The winning piece will be framed, and a copy will be given to the artist’s school courtesy of Joe DiMaggio ChildrenR...

BSO deputy hurt in multi-vehicle crash on Turnpike in Deerfield Beach

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

BSO deputy hurt in multi-vehicle crash on Turnpike in Deerfield Beach A Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy is recovering following a crash on the Florida Turnpike in Deerfield Beach.Multiple law enforcement and fire agencies responded to the scene of the crash along the northbound lanes near Southwest 10th Street, just north of the Sawgrass Expressway, at around 6 a.m., Sunday.The deputy was transported to an area hospital with minor injuries.BSO detectives said three vehicles were involved in the wreck, but how it happened remains under investigation.

Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron showed class in defeat

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron showed class in defeat The despair of defeat was noticeable on the face of Bruins’ captain Patrice Bergeron following a 4-3 overtime loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 7 of their Stanley Cup series on Sunday night at TD Garden.Bergeron had a hug and a consoling word for each of his teammates as they made their way off the ice. The emotion was most evident in his exchanges with David Krejci and Brad Marchand, two players who helped Bergeron hoist the Stanley Cup on a warm June night in Vancouver in 2011.Before leaving for the clubhouse, Bergeron lifted his stick in salute to the Bruins fans, with whom he had developed a special relationship over the years.The Garden crowd was in a foul mood after Panthers’ center Carter Verhaeghe’s game-winner at 8:35 of overtime brought the curtain down on the Bruins’ historic season. But the fans set aside their ire to give Bergeron a proper tribute.“It has been an incredible experience just because he awareness and his maturity and his ability to communicate and he wo...

Stock market today: Tokyo gains, most Asian markets closed

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

Stock market today: Tokyo gains, most Asian markets closed Shares advanced Monday in Tokyo and Sydney while most Asian markets were closed for May 1 holidays. The traditional Labor Day holidays around the globe likely limited initial market reactions to a delay in an expected decision by U.S. regulators on what to do with troubled First Republic Bank. San Francisco-based First Republic has struggled since the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in early March, as investors and depositors fret that the bank may not survive as an independent entity for much longer. First Republic has been seen as the most likely next bank to collapse due to its high amount of uninsured deposits and exposure to low interest rates. Regulators were thought to be seeking to sell all or part of the bank before markets reopened for trading Monday. The bank’s stock closed at $3.51 on Friday, a fraction of the roughly $170 a share it traded for a year ago.“A quiet Monday open shaded by a holiday feel with an undertone of no-news-is-good-news on ...

Sunday evening forecast: Rain w/possibility of snow

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

Sunday evening forecast: Rain w/possibility of snow Tonight:Rain/snow showers, gusty & cold. NW 10-20, G35 mphLow 37, colder in the suburbs Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Tomorrow:Cloudy, windy & cold for the season. Chance of AM rain/snow, PM showers. NW 20-30, G40 mphHigh 44 What a way to say hello to May! Cold air remains blocked over the Great Lakes and #Chicago this weekend. Some rain could have some snowflakes or ice pellets mixed in. We'll gradually warm up this week. Back to the seasonal 60s by Thu. #ILwx #INwx @WGNNews @WGNMorningNews pic.twitter.com/5Odf8UTKrY— tim joyce (@TimJoyceWX) April 30, 2023Extended outlook calls for more sunshine by Tuesday with temps back into the low 50s. Upper 50s and sunny skies for Wednesday. Back into to the 60s for Thu. That sun continues into the end of the week with highs Fri/Sat near 60. 

Theater review: ‘Wanderers’ a captivating look at three relationships

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

Theater review: ‘Wanderers’ a captivating look at three relationships Emails are tricky. Now arguably the primary form of human communication, they’ve nevertheless left a long trail of misunderstandings in their wake. And perhaps made us a more hostile species, too, since folks often dash them off and press “send” without pausing to consider their words.Tony Larkin as Abe and Amanda Cate Fuller as Julia Cheever in Six Points Theater’s production of “The Wanderers.” (Photo courtesy Sarah Whiting)In Anna Ziegler’s play, “The Wanderers” — currently receiving its Twin Cities premiere in a deeply involving Six Points Theater production — the trouble with emails is evident from early on, and those electronic missives prove a driving element throughout this ceaselessly engaging tale about relationships and communication.Featuring five strong performances under the expert direction of Miriam Monasch, Six Points’ “The Wanderers” is 105 intermission-less minutes of captivating storytelling that may leave you examining your own rela...

Minnesota United’s club-worst home start deepens with scoreless draw with Dallas

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

Minnesota United’s club-worst home start deepens with scoreless draw with Dallas Minnesota United and FC Dallas played to a scoreless first half on Sunday, but there was one firework during the opening 45 minutes at Allianz Field.Apple TV commentator Taylor Twellman shared midfielder Emanuel Reynoso nearly got on flight from Argentina.The Pioneer Press can confirm the MLS All-Star gave MNUFC tangible belief he was going to end his holdout in mid-April, but Reynoso did not follow through. After not reporting to preseason camp in January, what became a tease from Reynoso two weeks ago was deflating and further damaged the relationship.Welp, that firework ends up a dud because, of course, the Loons remain without their creating attacking midfielder. The Loons and Dallas played to a scoreless draw.Minnesota (3-3-3, 12 points) is winless in St. Paul and has dropped seven points from winning positions this season.Sang Bin Jeong had his third straight quiet game filling in for Reynoso as the No. 10. He had .02 expected assists and didn’t register a shot.Scuffling strik...

Conceptual NYS budget to be voted on

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

Conceptual NYS budget to be voted on ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Assembly democrats met at the Capital to go over the 2023 NYS conceptual budget. Assemblyman of the 108th District, John McDonald, says most areas of the budget are set to be voted on.Minimum wage is looking to still be raised, a topic McDdonald says is not even matching some jobs you can apply to now. "As a business owner myself, I had challenges with it. But nowadays you walk into any Stewart's, they're starting people off at 16, 18 dollars an hour," stated, McDonald. National American Postal Union protests Republican Assembly Minority Leader of the 120th District, William Barclay, says increasing the minimum wage will not help workers in the long term. "By increasing the minimum wage, it's going to add to that cost, and ultimately that hurts workers because people are going to use automation or lay off workers," described Barclay.School lunchs have caused concern over whether or not there is enough to cover all children in need. In the legi...

More rain, mountain snow headed for Southern California

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

More rain, mountain snow headed for Southern California If you thought Los Angeles was done with the rain, think again. A late season storm is pushing its way into SoCal Monday, bringing an increased chance of rain and mountain snow Tuesday through Thursday, the National Weather service reports.  “We are looking forward to a significant cool down coming our way,” KTLA 5 weatherman Kaj Goldberg said.  A rapidly deepening marine layer moving through the coastal slopes as early as Sunday night will continue well inland, creating the possibility of drizzle or light rain through Monday in Ventura and L.A. counties.  Along with the cloudy, damp conditions, portions of Southern California will also experience gusty winds.  “Wind advisories are in effect through this evening and overnight for the Antelope Valley foothills as well as southwestern Santa Barbara County,” the weather service said. “These advisories will likely need to be extended/reissued for the same areas Monday afternoon and evening.”   California Interactiv...

Hiker finds skeletal remains in San Bernardino County

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:11 GMT

Hiker finds skeletal remains in San Bernardino County Authorities are investigating a death after a hiker discovered human skeletal remains in Running Springs on Friday. Deputies from the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Station responded to the area of Holiday Lane and Rim of the World Highway around 8:00 p.m. where they found skeletal remains that appeared to be in an advanced stage of decomposition, according to a San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department news release.  Major San Bernardino Mountain road under emergency repair due to winter storm Detectives will conduct an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death. This investigation is ongoing and anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Specialized Investigations Division at 909-890-4904.