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Bernville's mayor's online statement following the Trump shooting resulted in the closure of the borough office.
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Source: Reading Eagle
Update At: 7/19/2024
A power outage began around 5:30 and was mostly resolved by 6:20, attributed to a transformer issue at a substation according to Jefferson Parish Councilmember Scott Walker.
Audacy
Power was restored for most customers in Jefferson Parish after an outage that affected 7,475 customers. The outage began around 5 p.m. near West Esplanade Avenue, with 565 customers still impacted. Entergy has not disclosed the cause of the outage, but power is expected to be fully restored by 8 p.m.
WWLTV.com
Over 6,300 Entergy customers in Jefferson Parish experienced a power outage on Sunday evening, first reported around 5 p.m. near West Esplanade Avenue, with restoration expected by 8 p.m. The cause of the outage remains unclear.
NOLA.com
Over 14,000 residents in Metairie experienced a power outage for nearly an hour on Tuesday afternoon, with restoration confirmed by Entergy shortly after 6 p.m.
Power has been restored to most customers in Jefferson Parish after an outage affected over 6,000 people on July 28. The outage began around 5 p.m. and was mostly resolved by 7:30 p.m. The cause of the outage remains unknown.
Yahoo
14,000 Entergy customers in Metairie lost power Tuesday evening but had it restored within an hour. The outages affected the Bucktown area and were reported to be resolved by 8 p.m.
U.S. Route 6 is closed due to the controlled implosion of the old Avon Lake Power Plant's boiler building. A detour is in place, and further demolition of the smoke stack and precipitator is planned.
News 5 Cleveland
Neighbors in Avon Lake are urging the city to delay the planned implosion of the historic power plant due to health and safety concerns. The Avon Lake Environmental Redevelopment Group has proposed a redevelopment plan for the site, but residents are worried about dust and air quality during the demolition. City officials have adjusted notification procedures for the implosion, but some residents are calling for a pause until more information is provided about safety measures.
The implosion of several buildings at the Avon Lake Power Plant is scheduled for Wednesday morning between 5 and 8 a.m., despite concerns raised at the City Council meeting.
Cleveland.com
The old Avon Lake power plant was successfully imploded at 5:40 a.m. on Wednesday, with safety measures in place and oversight from the Ohio EPA. Preparations included dust and asbestos abatement, and the city consulted legal experts before allowing the demolition to proceed.
Cleveland 19 News