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A post shared on social media purportedly shows an image of a recent massive traffic accident that left 135 people dead. Verdict: False The image is from a 2021 building fire. Fact Check: The ...
Riots and civil unrest in Chicago chronological order; Date Issue Event Deaths Injuries May 20–21, 2012 Political Chicago NATO summit protests - Mass protests against a NATO summit held in Chicago. Protestors scuffled with police and more than two dozen were injured after being clubbed with police batons. [15] 0 24+ March 11, 2016 Political
Chicago, Illinois: Train collision 0 74 The train collided with a Norfolk Southern Railway freight train. RAR-09-01: March 13, 2008 Acela: Providence, Rhode Island: Employee collision 1 2 The train struck two track workers. RAB-09-04: June 24, 2011 California Zephyr: Fallon, Nevada: Grade crossing 6 [13] The train was struck by a tractor ...
Chicago Fire Department officials say they’re aware that federal authorities are seeking information about a suspect photographed in the Capitol attack wearing a knit hat with the initials ...
In 1977, when the crash occurred, there were four lines operating on the Loop, each in a different direction. The Ravenswood Line (current Brown Line) operated counter-clockwise around the outer track, while the Evanston Express (current Purple Line) and Loop Shuttle operated clockwise opposite from the Ravenswood trains on the inner track.
Chicago Fire wasted no time welcoming its new paramedic into the fray with an intense call during Wednesday’s Season 9 premiere. Also, is it just us or is it hot in here… between Casey and Brett?
On March 26, work began to scrap the lead car on site. [6] The derailed train was removed from the station on March 27, and the station reopened on March 30, 6 days after the crash. [7] The escalator damaged in the crash was replaced by stairs. [8] The final estimate of the cost of the damage was $11.2 million, equivalent to $14.2 million in 2023.
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