Parents organize own gathering in response to planned ‘teen takeover’

By Craig Wall and Tre Ward

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — Residents and businesses in Hyde Park braced for another planned “teen takeover,” that, so far, has not happened on Tuesday night.

It was scheduled to begin around 5:30 p.m. ABC7 is told that police are present, but they are apparently spread out to monitor as many parts of the community as possible. As of 10 p.m., there is no word of any problems.

“When there are more people out, that can help to de-escalate, and perhaps, eliminate some of the activities that we saw,” said Hyde Park resident Bennie Currie. “This is the first of the effort, and we’re hoping to do more of that because summer hasn’t come yet and we want to continue to do this.”

In response to the takeover plans, a couple of business owners organized and promoted their own adult takeover, speaking with young people in hopes to quell plans for a teen trend.

“Have fun. Come out, kick it, do your thing, but do not destroy. Don’t have you can have fun without damaging anything, and it’s only if, I know, it’s a small group that does it… Pass a word to them, also letting them know that, hey man, that type of activity is not welcome here,” said 2nd District Community Council member Marquinn McDonald.

People started seeing social media posts last week that advertised a Hyde Park takeover planned for Tuesday. The flyer encouraged participants to bring their own beer and weed. But on Tuesday night, some concerned business owners encouraged adults to bring their own selves as a deterrent.

Trez Pugh has operated his Sip and Savor coffee shop in Hyde Park for the last 14 years. He cares about this community, and what he saw during last month’s teen takeover left him feeling more than frustrated.

“It was heartbreaking, to be honest, man. I mean, it was total chaos. It was no control, no law and order, and I just felt as though something needed to be done,” Pugh said.

At his shop, Pugh hosted a parent takeover in response.

“What we plan on doing is bringing awareness to the community. People need to know where their kids are, where their nephews or their cousins, when they out here, you know, wreaking havoc throughout the community and all that. It’s fun for them until it’s not,” Pugh said.

The parent takeover was an idea from businessman and philanthropist Early Walker, who is calling this an amber alert, if you will, for parents, with the mindset it takes a village to respond to problems like this.

“So, I’m calling for the village to come out and try to combat, you know, this whole teen trend era that we have going on. There’s no way in the world we should have a situation where kids are taking over our communities. They’re taking over our businesses. They’re damaging our property,. They’re damaging our communities,” Walker said.

Jason Hale fully supports the parent response. During the March 30 teen trend, kids ran across the top of cars, including his, causing $3,000 in damage, and his car is still in the shop. He hopes kids get the message that this kind of behavior has to stop.

“You really can’t tell them anything. You could tell them, ‘Do this, do that.’ It all comes up to their upbringing and how they were parented. If they never had accountability, and they weren’t raised right, and they weren’t raised with structure, then you telling them isn’t going to do anything,” Hale said. “I just think it’s completely out of control. It’s one thing to come and hang out, right? But it’s another thing to destroy people’s property, jump people, shooting people, all these different things. This is this is a problem. This is a crisis. And it bothers me that this is happening again, because now I’m worried about my wife’s car.”

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson posted a plea to parents on X, saying, “Parents, be aware of where your children are going this evening. DO NOT allow your children to attend one of these gatherings; they are dangerous and can often turn violent.”

A number of adults from Kenwood Academy were part of the adult group on Tuesday night.

“Hyde Park is an amazing area, and it’s not odd that people want to come and walk,” said Kenwood Academy High School Principal Karen Calloway. “There’s nothing wrong with that. We just want to make sure that everybody is safe.”

Some of them walked south from their initial location to meet with some of the teens who were in the neighborhood for the takeover.

“Let’s stand together. You know, if they’ve got 100 kids out here, we need to have 100 parents. If there’s 500 kids out here, we need to have 500 parents, right? Whatever it takes to combat this, and we don’t need it to be where it’s a police issue, because that’s when things go left, right?” Walker said.

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New drug created at Northwestern helps pancreatic cancer patients live longer, oncologist says

By Leah Hope

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A drug trial at Northwestern Medicine offers hopeful results to those with pancreatic cancer.

GI Oncologist Dr. Deva Mahalingam is the lead author for research published on Tuesday. He reports that the drug Elraglusib was created at Northwestern, and when patients received the drug with chemotherapy, they lived longer.

“This drug was a positive trial in a very difficult to treat cancer,” Mahalingam said.

Mahalingam explained that cancer in the pancreas is usually only discovered when it is advanced to stage 4. He says Elraglusib seems to allow chemo drugs to be more effective. And those who had the drug lived beyond the original diagnosis for stage 4 pancreatic cancer, which, he says, is often only six to eight months to live.

“It’s slowing the growth of these cancers. It’s still not a cure, but it’s allowing patients to live longer compared to just being on the chemotherapy alone,” Mahalingam said.

Donna Husar was married to her husband, Matthew, 32 years. She remembers those difficult times of getting the diagnosis, prognosis, and then, the possibilities of the trial. She says he lived for two years after he started the trial.

“I’m so grateful that we did, but it was really scary not knowing, but it gave us hope, and that was all we could ask for,” Husar said. “We tried to do the most we could with the time he had, and how he was feeling, there were days he wasn’t feeling so well. But overall, he was pretty good.”

Mahalingam says he is eager to do confirmation trials and hopes those with pancreatic cancer could have access to the drug in two years.

“Hopefully, in the next few years, we can show survival is improving, give patients more time with their family,” Mahalingam said.

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High school wrap: DP rallies in baseball, San Marcos stays undefeated in Channel League volleyball

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) –

Channel League Baseball:

Dos Pueblos 6, Santa Barbara 2: Chargers used a 5-run sixth inning and a complete game by Liam Shea. DP is 6-3 in league.

(Evan Bean was one of three Chargers to have a multi-hit game. Entenza Design).

San Marcos 3, Oxnard 2: Royals lead league at 7-2

Ventura 4, Pacifica 3

Rio Mesa 4, Buena 2

Channel League Softball:

San Marcos 7, Oxnard 6 (10 innings): Lucy Dessert pitched all 10 innings and Sutera Raring delivered game-winning RBI single in top of tenth.

Ventura 16, Pacifica 2

Channel League Boys Volleyball:

San Marcos 3, Dos Pueblos 0: Royals improve to 23-2 overall and 8-0 in league. Owen Willer had 15 kills and 4 aces.

(Matteo Burdick added 10 kills for Royals. Entenza Design).

(Koji Hefner tallied 8 kills in the Royals sweep. Entenza Design).

Santa Barbara 3, Ventura 2:

Channel League Boys Tennis:

Dos Pueblos 14, San Marcos 4: DP is 9-0 overall and 6-0 in league. DP singles players Ciaran Tober-Bridges, Evan Harwin and Neil Sharangpani swept the singles allowing San Marcos only 11 games in the 9 sets.

(DP hosts Foothill Tech on Thursday. Courtesy Photo).

Channel League Girls Lacrosse:

San Marcos 13, Cate 5: Royals are 13-3 overall and 6-0 in league. Josephine Grossman led San Marcos with 5 goals.

Dos Pueblos 10, Thacher 9: Linnea Clapinski scored 8 goals for DP including the final two in the fourth quarter to erase a 9-8 deficit and give her team the win.

Channel League Boys Golf:

Dos Pueblos 376, Ventura 387

San Marcos 394, Rio Mesa 461

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Mustangs power past Pepperdine

Mike Klan

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) – Dylan Kordic and Ryan Tayman belted multi-RBI home runs and Sean McGrath struck out six over 4 1/3 innings as Cal Poly rallied from an early 3-0 deficit to beat Pepperdine 7-3 in a midweek non-conference baseball game Tuesday afternoon.

Kordic smashed a three-run shot to right field, his third of the year, in the fourth inning to turn a 3-1 deficit into a 4-3 Mustang lead and Tayman added his 11th blast of the season, a two-run effort in the fifth, for Cal Poly, which beat the Waves for the sixth straight time.

In relief of starter Luke Kalfsbeek, McGrath (2-2) scattered five hits, walked one and the lone run he allowed was unearned for the Mustangs, who improved to 19-16 for the year. Pepperdine fell to 11-25.

Josh Morano (two innings) and Troy Cooper (one inning) did not allow any runs over the final three frames of the game as Cal Poly notched its 11th come-from-behind win of the season.

Third baseman Alejandro Garza blooped a single down the right-field line to knock in Cal Poly’s first run of the game in the third inning. Tayman accounted for the final Mustang tally in the seventh with an RBI single up the middle.

Garza continued his torrid hitting pace with a three-hit performance, his sixth multiple-hit effort in seven games, 11th in 16, and his team-leading 18th of the season. Garza, who was 8-for-13 in the Oregon State series last weekend, on Tuesday singled twice, doubled once, and over his last 16 games has lifted his average 100 points to .369.

Tayman also had three hits with a single, double and home run, while center fielder Casey Murray Jr. added two singles. Designated hitter Braxton Thomas and left fielder Xander McLaurin each contributed a double.

Cal Poly, which produced 11 hits in each of the last two games at Oregon State, added 13 more to the total Tuesday while holding Pepperdine to eight. Julian Nunez, Kai Laxa and Joe Cardinale each had a pair of hits for the Waves.

Nunez doubled down the left-field line to push across the first Pepperdine run of the game and Laxa followed with an infield RBI single for a 2-0 first-inning Waves lead. It was 3-0 when Nunez blooped a run-scoring single to shallow left-center field in the second frame.

Gabe Maya (0-1), who relieved Pepperdine starter Austin Plisinski and gave up the three-run home run to Kordic, the first batter he faced, suffered the loss.

Cal Poly, which beat Pepperdine 12-2 on March 3, visits Pepperdine in Malibu next Tuesday for the third and final meeting of the season.

Next on the docket for the Mustangs is a three-game Big West Conference series at UC San Diego this weekend. Game times are Friday at 6 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. At 11-4, the Tritons are one game ahead of Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara, both 10-5.

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UCSB takes down #1 UCLA ending 27-game win streak

Mike Klan

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Beat LA!

The Gauchos go to Los Angeles and knock off top-ranked UCLA 4-0 to snap the Bruins remarkable 27-game win streak.

“Midweeks are different,” began UCSB head coach Andrew Checketts. “I don’t want to downplay it, our guys did a really good job — midweeks are obviously different than weekends. You see a lot of upsets that happen, but our guys played well and that’s a good team. I think we’ve got a good team, and it’s not very often you get to play the number-one ranked team in the country at their place and win.”

UCSB has the top pitching earned run average in the country and they limit mighty UCLA to just five hits.

The Bruins had outscored their opponents 255-85 during this win streak but they are shutout for the first time this year.

UCLA came close to scoring in the bottom of the first inning off of Gauchos starter Calvin Proskey.

With the bases loaded and two-outs, Bruins standout Will Gasparino lined a ball down the left-field line but Colin Beazizo made a diving catch to end the inning, most likely saving three runs on the web gem.

Rowan Kelly staked UCSB to a 2-0 lead with a single to left-center to drive in Cole Kosciusko and Xavier Esquer.

After Proskey pitched 3 scoreless innings in just his second start on the season, AJ Krodel came in and fired 3.1 innings of 2-hit shutout relief striking out 4.

From there Cole Tryba dazzled with an 8-out save which included working out of a bases-loaded jam with a strikeout of Bruins superstar Roch Chowlowsky.

The Gauchos added two insurance runs in the top of the eight inning on an RBI double by William Vasseur to plate Kelly and an RBI single from Beazizo.

Tryba pitched a 1,2,3 ninth inning to earn his second save on the season and he finished with five strikeouts.

The win is Santa Barbara’s first over the nation’s No. 1 team since March 3, 2020, when they beat UCLA, 8-5, at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium.

UCSB improves to 23-11 on the year while UCLA suffers just their third loss on the year (33-3) and first setback since February 24th.

UCLA is at UCSB on Tuesday, April 28th at 4:35 p.m.

(UCSB Athletics contributed to this article).

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Full closure of Wilson Avenue set for railroad upgrades and safety enhancements

Triton Notary

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The final phase of the Wilson Avenue Corridor Project is scheduled to begin construction on Monday, April 27, 2026. This phase will require a full closure of Wilson Avenue between Ninth Street and Centennial Street, with work estimated to be completed in July.

This stage of the project focuses on railroad improvements at the Wilson Avenue crossing. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway will replace track and signal equipment, while the City’s contractor will replace the adjacent sidewalk and roadway pavement. This modernization project aims to improve safety and east-west connectivity along Wilson Avenue.

The full closure of Wilson Avenue will impact all users, including drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. For safety reasons, the public should not enter the work zone or attempt to cross the railroad tracks while the road and sidewalk are closed, as railroad warning signals and crossing arms will not be reliably functional during this time.

The public is encouraged to plan ahead, follow posted detours and allow extra travel time in the area. The detour route for vehicles includes Ninth Street, Reed Market Road and Third Street. Pedestrians and bicycles will be detoured via Centennial Street, Reed Market Road and 15th Street.

Access to businesses will remain open throughout the construction period. Commuters should expect heavy equipment, noise and dust during this phase. The estimated completion date in July is subject to change.

The Wilson Avenue Corridor Project is a multi-phase initiative to modernize the corridor from Second Street to 15th Street. Previous phases included installing two new roundabouts at Ninth Street and 15th Street, improvements to the Third Street intersection and traffic signal, new roadway pavement and the addition of new sidewalks, crosswalks and bicycle facilities.

The City is working closely with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway to complete this railroad work as efficiently and safely as possible.

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Tracy Lehr

GOLETA, Calif. (KEYT) The Wild & Free Film Festival held its first Spring kick-off event in Goleta.

Movie lovers filled Camino Real Cinemas in Goleta to see 8 short adventure films.

The founder of the festival called it the Kendal Mountain Tour.

Gareth Kelly chose films featured in a similar festival in the United Kingdom.

“There’s a couple of films tonight that really remind me of where I grew up, there is one about Fell running, which is people that go run around in the hills, and there is one about skateboarding young girls, and there is even one about surfing grandmas in Australia, so there is a little bit of something for everyone,” said Kelly.

The second annual Wild & Free Film Festival will take place in the fall.

Thanks to sponsors including Santa Barbara Honda and Santa Barbara Acura the festival has been able to host more events.

For more information visit https://www.wildandfreefilm.org

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Business Owners Urge Ventura to reopen Main St.

Tracy Lehr

VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) Business owners are urging the Ventura City Council to reopen Main Street.

They packed Tuesday’s Ventura City Council.

They held protest signs and shared their stories during public comments.

Some of them said the closure put the Main Street locations out of business.

“It just really changed out whole business model and we were not able to survive that i am all for supporting everybody in their quest to get the streets reopened,” said Shannon Rice.

Alessandro Tromba of Immigrant Son said his cafe is doing well, but he said that is not the case with surrounding businesses.

“It was a really important band-aid when COVID happened, we were promised it was going to 12-weeks but it started feeling like Gilligan’s Island, you know, it was supposed to be a 3-hour tour and here we are 5 and a half years later,” Tromba.

Diego Gamba of Bombay Bar & Grill would like the council to rethink the closure before it is too, late.

“We should just reopen the street, we tried for 5 years, we all pushed it, but it effectively killed downtown,” said Gamba.

Others said they have noticed business dropping off on Mondays through Fridays.

“We would really love to see our locals come back and I think that the closure has run its course,” said Briana Critelli.

The council voted 6-1 last fall to maintain the 5 block closure on Main Street and 1 block closure on California Street that is known as “Main Street Moves.”

It is not clear if the council will reconsider that vote.

For more information visit https://www.cityofventura.ca.gov

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Crash-and-grab burglars use Jeep to steal ATM from Chicago gas station


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By Lauren Victory, Sabrina Franza

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    CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) — Crash-and-grab burglars stole an ATM from a River North gas station early Tuesday morning, Chicago police say.

The clerk at the BP gas station at Chicago Avenue and Wells Street said he was working inside just after 5 a.m. when a white Jeep smashed the front doors of the minimart, then backed up and rammed them again. As this was happening, another car pulled up.

The clerk said he realized the person behind the wheel wanted the ATM inside the store. He said they smashed the doors, snagged the machine and hopped into a getaway car in a matter of seconds.

Police said the suspects fled in the other car, leaving the Jeep at the scene. The clerk was not hurt and no other injuries were reported, police said.

A few regulars stopping by for gas and their lottery tickets were shocked and saddened to see the scene. Some were angry on behalf of the gas station owner, shaking their heads at the mess left behind in yet another Chicago smash-and-grab.

“It sucks. It’s a shame,” said bystander Johnny Burchfield. “You know, businesses getting hit, prices go up, and at the end, we pay for this damage.”

A tow truck hauled the Jeep away just before 9 a.m., and the gas station reopened for business around the same time.

It was unclear how much money was inside the stolen ATM. An investigation is ongoing.

Last week there was a similar crime in the South Loop, where a group also used a Jeep to crash into a convenience store and take the ATM there. They then fled and left the Jeep at the scene.

Those two incidents are among four in the last few weeks that involved ATM theft. Chicago police said burglars crashed into the Golden Apple Grille and Breakfast House in Lakeview while it was open to steal their ATM. And then on March 20 three people broke into Lincoln Park Food & Liquor, pulling the grate open and taking an ATM there as well.

While the crimes are similar, CPD have not connected the four incidents as involving the same people.

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Crash-and-grab burglars use Jeep to steal ATM from Chicago gas station

By Lauren Victory, Sabrina Franza

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    CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) — Crash-and-grab burglars stole an ATM from a River North gas station early Tuesday morning, Chicago police say.

The clerk at the BP gas station at Chicago Avenue and Wells Street said he was working inside just after 5 a.m. when a white Jeep smashed the front doors of the minimart, then backed up and rammed them again. As this was happening, another car pulled up.

The clerk said he realized the person behind the wheel wanted the ATM inside the store. He said they smashed the doors, snagged the machine and hopped into a getaway car in a matter of seconds.

Police said the suspects fled in the other car, leaving the Jeep at the scene. The clerk was not hurt and no other injuries were reported, police said.

A few regulars stopping by for gas and their lottery tickets were shocked and saddened to see the scene. Some were angry on behalf of the gas station owner, shaking their heads at the mess left behind in yet another Chicago smash-and-grab.

“It sucks. It’s a shame,” said bystander Johnny Burchfield. “You know, businesses getting hit, prices go up, and at the end, we pay for this damage.”

A tow truck hauled the Jeep away just before 9 a.m., and the gas station reopened for business around the same time.

It was unclear how much money was inside the stolen ATM. An investigation is ongoing.

Last week there was a similar crime in the South Loop, where a group also used a Jeep to crash into a convenience store and take the ATM there. They then fled and left the Jeep at the scene.

Those two incidents are among four in the last few weeks that involved ATM theft. Chicago police said burglars crashed into the Golden Apple Grille and Breakfast House in Lakeview while it was open to steal their ATM. And then on March 20 three people broke into Lincoln Park Food & Liquor, pulling the grate open and taking an ATM there as well.

While the crimes are similar, CPD have not connected the four incidents as involving the same people.

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