A proposed legislation aimed at increasing confidence among Illinois residents in performing CPR is heading to Governor JB Pritzker’s desk for signature. Senate Bill 1295 approved with support from both parties in both the House and the Senate. This legislation mandates that 911 dispatchers receive current instruction on CPR techniques and assist callers with performing these procedures at an initial stage of a heart-related crisis. Advocates argue that having the ability to offer that guidance would benefit everybody. Data from the The American Heart Association suggests that merely one out of every three grown-ups feels assured about conducting CPR. . To learn more about the bill, click here. here . Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This content must not be republished, distributed, broadcasted, or rewritten without permission. To stay updated with the most recent news, weather forecasts, sports updates, and live streams, visit WHBF ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Memphis in May BBQ Festival apparently witnessed an increase in attendees this year, drawing over 40,000 visitors to Liberty Park. Based on information from Memphis in May, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest attracted approximately 41,000 visitors. According to Memphis in May, there has been an 18% rise in attendance this year when compared to last year, with the event well on track to hit approximately 50,000 participants. SmokeSlam, the grand champions at the Memphis In May Barbecue festival. This year, Memphis in May reports that VIP tickets have been completely sold out despite boosting their capacity by 25%. The Kingswood Tour of Champions experienced a surge in ticket sales with an uptick of 55%, whereas BBQ Alley witnessed an impressive rise of 67% in ticket purchases. Memphis in May stated that one could confidently assert that the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest transcends being merely a barbecue cooking competiti...