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A long line of severe thunderstorms that swept across Chicago and the suburbs Saturday night and early Sunday left more than 60,000 Commonwealth Edison customers without power as flood warnings continued throughout the area, authorities said. As of 9 a.m. on Sunday, 61,000 ComEd customers were without power, the utility giant said. ComEd said it expects most outages to be restored by 9 p.m. Sunday, with some taking until 2 p.m. Monday to fully resolve. While Sunday’s weather was expected to be tamer, flood warnings and advisories remained in the morning, mostly for the suburbs southeast of Chicago until noon…
TORONTO — Air Canada said it suspended plans to restart operations on Sunday after the union representing 10,000 flight attendants said it will defy a return to work order. The Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered airline staff back to work by 2 p.m. Sunday after the government intervened and Air Canada said it planned to resume flights Sunday evening. Canada’s largest airline now says it will resume flights Monday evening. “Our members are not going back to work,” Canadian Union of Public Employees national president Mark Hancock said earlier Sunday outside Toronto’s Pearson International Airport. “We are saying no.” Hancock…
In Carl Sandburg’s famous 1914 poem “Chicago,” he praised the Windy City for its hardworking “Big Shoulders.” He might also have lauded the city’s sturdy and architecturally attractive buildings that arose after the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 and continued rising into the early 20th century, becoming the birthplace of the skyscraper. Most of those buildings remain today and a number have been repurposed, turned into hotels that are popular with visitors to modern-day Chicago. Eleanor Gorski, CEO of the Chicago Architecture Center, said these hotels in historic buildings are attractive because they are often in a part of town…
Back in 2016, then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel wanted to separate bikes from pedestrians on this city’s beautiful Lakefront Trail, so as to alleviate cyclists, joggers and walkers from getting into each other’s way. He called up Citadel’s Ken Griffin and Griffin immediately came through with a $12 million donation. That got the job done fast (especially by today’s standards) and the trail became both safer and more enjoyable for all. We thought of that moment when we read the Chicago Park District’s fascinating new framework plan for the future of Grant Park, the 376-acre verdant space that sits betwixt the majestic…
As the rain came down in sheets one summer afternoon late last month, Thomas Baranowski was sitting on the back porch of his Garfield Ridge home when his wife, Rose, stepped outside. “‘Oh come on, you’ve got to see this,’” she told him. He followed her down the steep stairwell to their basement, where water was spewing out of their flood drain “just like a geyser,” Baranowski, 79, recalled. Though he and Rose, 80, are lifelong Chicagoans and no strangers to urban flooding, they didn’t see the deluge coming — or the thousands of dollars in water damage that followed.…
Megan Corcoran Hawthorne NJ Obituary and Death – The community of Hawthorne, New Jersey, is grieving the heartbreaking loss of Megan Corcoran, a beloved daughter, friend, and dedicated professional, who passed away unexpectedly. Her death has left a profound void in the lives of those who knew her, both personally and professionally. Megan was widely admired for her role as an admissions coordinator at Recovery Centers of America, where she devoted her career to helping individuals and families navigate the difficult journey toward treatment and recovery. With a blend of professionalism, empathy, and heartfelt compassion, she touched countless lives and…
Trevor Hibbs Bakersfield CA Obituary and Death – The Bakersfield, California, community is mourning the unexpected loss of Trevor Hibbs, affectionately known as the “Bulletproof Welder.” Trevor’s passing has left a profound void in the lives of family, friends, and the broader welding and bike-building communities who admired his talent, humor, and generosity. Born and raised in Bakersfield, Trevor embodied the grit, creativity, and determination that would define both his career and personal life. Known widely as the “Bulletproof Welder,” he earned his nickname through his exceptional skill, precision, and artistry in welding and custom bike building. His work, from…
Toronto Police Arrest Suspect in Disturbing King Street West Shooting – Toronto Police have apprehended a suspect in connection with a shocking early morning shooting on King Street West, near Sudbury Street, that left two individuals critically injured. The incident, which occurred on Friday, August 8, 2025, prompted an immediate response from the city’s Integrated Gun and Gang Task Force, highlighting the ongoing concerns surrounding gun violence in Toronto. According to police, the altercation began shortly before 2:42 a.m. when a group of friends was walking through the city’s entertainment district. Eyewitnesses reported that 32-year-old Nyim Alexander of Toronto, allegedly…
Maine State Police Release New Details in Fatal Route 302 Shooting in Windham – The normally quiet town of Windham, Maine, was shaken Friday afternoon by a fatal shooting along the heavily traveled Route 302, leaving one man dead and triggering an extended shelter-in-place for residents. The incident, which unfolded in broad daylight, prompted a swift, multi-agency response, including local police, Cumberland County deputies, and the Maine State Police Tactical Team. According to authorities, officers were dispatched to the intersection of Roosevelt Trail (Route 302) and Landing Road around 1:55 p.m., following reports of gunfire. Witnesses described a motorcyclist being…
Will Schuessler Daytona Beach FL Obituary and Death – The Daytona Beach community and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University family are mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Will Schuessler, a talented and passionate young man whose life was cut tragically short. Known for his deep love of aviation, technology, and learning, Will’s passing leaves a profound void among his family, friends, classmates, and mentors. A dedicated student at Embry-Riddle, one of the nation’s foremost institutions for aviation and aerospace education, Will distinguished himself through both intelligence and determination. His academic journey reflected a commitment to excellence, a trait essential in…
