• Nearly 1,400 I&M customers in Waynedale without power

    The company’s outage map shows the outages are on the north end of Waynedale near Waynedale Cafe and the Waynedale BMV branch.

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    AEP reports nearly 6,000 customers without power

    HIDALGO COUNTY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Power outages are being reported by AEP in Hidalgo County. According to the AEP Outage Maps, 12,081 customers are reported without power. AEP reports 3,974 outages in the Edinburg area and 1,193 outages in the Pharr-San Juan area. ValleyCentral reached out to AEP for a comment but did not receive []

  • Columbia cancels in-person classes as protests sprout on U.S. campuses

    Columbia University canceled in-person classes today and new demonstrations broke out on other U.S. college campuses as tensions continue to grow over Israel’s war in Gaza.

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    Thousands of buildings without power across Richmond area due to severe storms

    Thousands of buildings across the Richmond area are without power during Monday evening’s severe thunderstorms.

  • Columbia cancels in-person classes as demonstrations sprout up on US campuses to protest Israel war

    Columbia University has canceled in-person classes and police have arrested dozens of students at Yale University as tensions over the war in the Middle East continue to grow on U.S. college campus

  • Columbia University cancels in-person classes for remainder of semester after pro-Hamas protesters take over campus

    Columbia University recently announced that it will no longer hold in-person classes at its main campus for the remainder of the school semester due to the unruly pro-Hamas activists who have taken over the property.Provost Angela Olinto wrote a notice to students and faculty Monday evening explaining that the university's Morningside main campus will switch all courses to "hybrid — classroom technology permitting — until the end of each school's Spring 2024 semester."She noted a "carveout" for...

  • Columbia bars Jewish, pro-Israel professor from campus where pro-Hamas students have taken over — cancels in-person classes

    Columbia University has reportedly barred an Israel-born, Jewish professor from entering the Ivy League’s main campus, where pro-Hamas students have taken over, the New York Post reported.Shai Davidai, an assistant professor at Columbia Business School, has been an outspoken supporter of Israel and called for “a PEACEFUL sit in at Columbia’s declared ‘Liberation Zone’” on Monday morning amid the ongoing protests at the New York university.Anti-Israel students set up an encampment on the lawn at...

  • John Cleese's cancel culture special is reportedly near-canceled

    John Cleese's cancel culture special has reportedly been canceled https://t.co/mkTrvI8ueZ pic.twitter.com/D8a3m3Rhaq— The A.V. Club (@TheAVClub) April 19, 2024 [insert laughing goose.gif here]- The project - titled John Cleese: Cancel Me - was announced all the way back in 2021. "I’m delighted to have a chance to find out, on camera, about all the aspects of so-called political correctness."; - Society will be left to navigate those treacherous waters alone because Cleese and Channel 4, which...

  • John Cleese's cancel culture special is reportedly near-canceled

    Uh oh! It sounds like Monty Python co-founder John Cleese won’t be able to fart in our general direction via his show about cancel culture any time soon, because it has reportedly already been canceled. Help! He’s being repressed! The project—pretty hilariously titled John Cleese: Cancel Me—was announced all the way back in 2021. “I’m delighted to have a chance to find out, on camera, about all the aspects of so-called political correctness. There’s so much I really don’t understand, like: how...

  • Downed power line identified as cause of nearly 180-acre fire near Galeton earlier this month

    A downed power line ignited dry grass, causing a nearly 180-acre fire northeast of Galeton earlier this month. Galeton Fire Chief Russ Kane credits oil infrastructure and well-maintained properties for helping crews get the blaze under control in less than two hours.

  • Over 33K people without power in Maricopa

    Thousands of people in a city south of the Valley are without power on Tuesday morning.According to an outage map from Electrical District No. 3, 33,450 customers are without power in Maricopa on April 23.The cause of the outage is unknown. It's unknown when power will be restored."ED3 is aware of the outage," the electrical company wrote on Facebook. "Staff is working to determine the reason. Thank you for your patience."This is a developing story. Stay with us for updates.

  • Thousands without power in northeast Kansas

    Update: 3:28 p.m.: Evergy spokesman Shane Batchelder says crews have been responding to storm-related outages quickly Tuesday morning and this afternoon as another round of weather came through and caused more outages. He told 27 News high winds, rain and tree limbs are the primary cause of the outages across Kansas and Missouri. We expect []