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Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Watch warnings: which areas are at risk?
Parts of the Northeast are under threat from severe weather until the early hours of Sunday morning. Rains could result in flash floods through Senday.
EMILY ELCONIN
REUTERS
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for parts of the Northeast in effect until 11 pm Saturday, but severe weather could persist into the early hours of Sunday. The ground is already soaked from
the wettest July since 1975 providing the conditions for flash floods through Sunday.
Tornado warnings were briefly issued in counties along the New York and New Jersey border. The severe thunderstorms
could bring lightning and strong, potentially damaging winds to communities northwest of the I-95 corridor
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A charter school network looking to move its high school from Avondale to Albany Park has ignited controversy between the charter network and surrounding schools in Albany Park.
ASPIRA Early College High School has proposed a move beginning in the fall from 3986 W. Barry Ave. to 3729 W. Leland Ave., blocks from Theodore Roosevelt High School, 3436 W. Wilson Ave. This move would place the charter school in the same building as its feeder school, ASPIRA Haugan Middle School.
ASPIRA CEO Fernando E. Grillo said students initiated the move two years ago, telling administrators the facility could no longer accommodate their needs. ASPIRA applied to relocate the high school in February and is waiting on a decision from the Chicago Public Schools Board.