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National Weather Service in Far, Remote Northern Michigan Took Over Warning Chicago as Illinois Forecasters Hunkered Down During Tornado Outbreak
The National Weather Service is the government agency we all rely upon for up-to-the-second information particularly in emergency situations like severe thunderstorms and tornado outbreaks. But what happens when NWS forecasters are in the line of fire for a storm? That was the situation facing the NWS office in Chicago last night (July 15, 2024) as a summer storm spawned a tornado outbreak across the region.
Logan Square Hollander Apartments Project Finally Gets City Council Approval
LOGAN AQUARE — A long-awaited Logan Square apartment project finally passed City Council after a bumpy road to the finish line. The Hollander loft apartment project at 2418-2428 N. Milwaukee Ave. earned final approval Wednesday after going through five renditions since 2018 and an unexpected delay last month thanks to a political sparring match amongst alderpeople.
Northwest Side Alderwoman Calls For Hearing On Metra Construction Delays
OLD IRVING PARK — A Northwest Side alderwoman wants a public hearing for Metra officials to explain repeated and ongoing construction delays to rebuild an aging station in Old Irving Park. Ald. Ruth Cruz (31st) introduced the resolution for the hearing at Wednesday’s City Council meeting. The project...
Riot Fest Announces Single Day Band Lineup, Shuttle Service to RiotLand and the Community Band Contest
Riot Fest, the iconic annual punk rock and alternative music festival, is excited to announce its 2024 daily lineup, shuttle service, a community band contest in the Lawndale & Little Village neighborhoods and more! This year’s festival will take place at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, from September 20-22nd, featuring 90+ bands over 3-days, and will feature RiotLand, an immersive “Choose Your Own Adventure” world that promises to elevate the festival experience to new heights. Riot Fest, while reluctant to leave its longtime home in Chicago, made the difficult decision to relocate due to issues with the Park District, which paved the way for RiotLand, a 3-day version of which will be explorable on the Riot Fest website starting tomorrow. Fans can double tap their way through the various locations in this punk rock town.
Pitchfork Music Festival Spotlights 5 Chicago Recording Artists Among the Dozens of Bands
Pitchfork Music Festival returns Friday for its annual three-day weekend. Since 2006, the homegrown fest has built a brand as Chicago’s eclectic summer sampler of alternative rock, pop, hip-hop and stimulating sound. Music-makers with millions of fans lead the way. Alanis Morissette, Brittany Howard, Black Pumas and Carly Rae...
Milwaukee Avenue Special Zoning District Approved By City Council
AVONDALE — Property owners and developers who want to build or modify buildings on Milwaukee Avenue in Avondale and Logan Square will now be required to follow specific design guidelines. A city-led plan to control development along Milwaukee Avenue with a special zoning district that’s been in the works...
New OP chief sustainability officer to begin July 29
Oak Park has hired a new chief sustainability officer, Lindsey Roland Nieratka, after the role has been vacant for about eight months. Marcella Bondie Keenan previously held the role, starting in March 2023. She was originally hired as a sustainability coordinator for the village in August 2021. Her last day as chief sustainability officer was Nov. 10, 2023, according to village officials.
West Garfield Park CTA Training Center Plan Approved By City Council
WEST GARFIELD PARK — A new training and control center in West Garfield Park for Chicago Transit Authority bus and train drivers won key City Council approval Wednesday. The vacant land at 335-375 N. Pulaski Road will be converted into a three-story training and control center that will “contain general office space, classrooms and training spaces, and a control center,” according to a presentation at the Plan Commission.
Ride-share drivers urge Chicago City Council to pass safety and wage ordinance
CHICAGO - Ride-share drivers are appealing to the riding public and Chicago City Council to pass an ordinance to improve their working conditions. They said similar measures have been implemented in other states, and Chicago needs to keep up. The drivers rallied at City Hall to urge alderpersons to pass...
NWS says Tuesday’s storms were a derecho
FORT WAYNE (ADAMS) – The Storm Prediction Center sayas it was a derecho blew across Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio early Tuesday morning. A derecho is a straight-line windstorm that occurs over a large area with wind gusts of at least 58 mph. The storm spawned several tornadoes along it’s leading edge including twisters at O’Hare and Midway airports in Chicago and in northern Indiana.
Library launches online community calendar
The Forest Park Public Library is publishing a calendar for the community to list special events going on around town. . Although the library has had a calendar just for its events, the community calendar will feature happenings around the whole village, all in the same place. . Library officials said they...
Orland Park, IL – Annual Veterans Golf Classic on August 27
Orland Park, IL – The Village of Orland Park is set to honor veterans with the annual Orland Park Veterans Golf Classic on August 27, 2024. The event will take place at Silver Lake Country Club, welcoming 144 golfers for a day of golf and camaraderie, all in support of local veterans.
'A symptom of a larger sickness': Navigating mental health care on Chicago's South and West Sides
Chicagoans know what sort of mental health services they want to see in their communities. But they don’t expect to see those services coming to their South and West Side neighborhoods any time soon. City Bureau Civic Reporting Fellows visited the neighborhoods of Austin and Chatham to connect with...
Navy exonerates Black sailors unjustly punished in WWII Port Chicago explosion
The Port Chicago 50, a group of Black sailors charged and convicted in the largest U.S. Navy mutiny in history, were exonerated by the U.S. Navy on Wednesday, which called the case "fundamentally unfair."The decision culminates a mission for Carol Cherry of Sycamore, Ill., who fought to have her father, Cyril Sheppard, and his fellow sailors cleared.The Secretary of the Navy, Carlos Del Toro, said the sailors' court martial contained "significant legal errors that rendered them fundamentally unfair." "Yet, for 80 years, the unjust decisions endured. Now, I am righting a tremendous wrong that has haunted so many for so...
Aldermen call for cyberstalking resolution from Chicago council
CHICAGO — A group of Chicago aldermen are asking for answers from police when it comes to cyberstalking. It all centers on an investigation conducted by the Chicago Tribune. That report delved in to one specific case about a woman named Dominque Ward. She told her story to the paper, and relayed it again in part to council Wednesday morning.
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