Nearly 9 inches of rain fell in some places of the Chicago area Sunday, a record-setting storm that forced the CTA and Metra to shut down some train lines, closed some expressways, flooded viaducts throughout Chicago and played havoc with the NASCAR race in Grant Park.
Despite having retired 11 Bennett Tigers consecutively between the third and sixth innings of Friday’s Class 3A-Region III Tournament opener, senior Jackson Queen knew his work against a tough Frontie.
Did you see the “rainbow clouds” on Sunday? We explain cloud iridescence
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Happy Monday and welcome to another edition of the Beyond The Forecast newsletter! We’re coming off a beautiful weekend in the Commonwealth, which included reports of an uncommon sight in Sunday’s afternoon sky.
We received numerous photos from folks in the Roanoke Valley of “rainbow clouds.” The picture at the top of this newsletter is from Kelly Camden Guill in Bonsack.
Below, you’ll see a nice photo from WSLS’s Samantha Smith at Green Goat in Roanoke.
Another WSLS employee, Rafael Ibarra, passed along this gorgeous photo of Sunday’s pretty phenomenon. But what are we seeing here?
“Almost The Meteor,” and we have your All Rise recap below. On tonight’s All Rise season 2 episode 7
“Almost The Meteor,” as per the CBS synopsis,
“While Lola is on maternity leave after going into labor while on the bench, she attempts to participate remotely in Judge Brenner’s special training about brain science and the law.
Also, when Luke finds himself opposite Emily on an armed robbery case, he sees an ally in his experiment with restorative justice, and Mark hits another roadblock in his high profile case against a sheriff’s deputy.
Make sure to bookmark this spot and come back from 9 PM – 10 PM ET for our All Rise recap. While you wait for our recap check out all our television news, spoilers, recaps & more, right here!
they offer scholarships for the best pupil. he continues, what i don t see is similar numbers of american-backed schools. it break misheart that we don t invest in schools as much as medieval extremists. end of his speech. then he goes on to say, for roughly the same cost as stationing 40,000 troops in afghanistan for one year, we can educate the great majority of the 75 million children worldwide who are not getting even a primary education. such a vast global education, he says, would reduce poverty, cut birth rate, improve america s image in the world, promote stability, and chip away at extremism. madam speaker, i hope that president obama will keep this in mind as he reviews his options on afghanistan and makes his decision in the coming weeks. america simply cannot afford to rely on our military s power alone because that strategy plays right into the hands of the extremists. our heavy military footprint is beating the insurgency is feeding the insurgentcy in afghanis