Month: November 2019

American Airlines flight slid off runway at 0'Hare.

Plane Slides Off Runway at O’Hare: Snowy Conditions

Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- An American Airlines plane slid off the runway when landing at O’Hare Airport this morning. No one was injured, according to local news reports. A video posted online taken from inside shows the plane sliding and slipping: .@AmericanAir: “After landing, American Eagle flight 4125,operated by Envoy Air, slid[Read More…]

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Word from Cook County to Prepare for Snowfall

Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- As snowfall accumulates Monday, Cook County’s Department of Transportation and Highways (DoTH) continues to monitor conditions and is ready to deploy all resources necessary to keep the 1,500 lane miles the County maintains, safe for drivers. DoTH advises drivers to take extra precautions during storms – slow down[Read More…]

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Cook County Warming Centers Open as Temperatures Drop

Park Forest Warming Centers: Park Forest Police Department, 24/7; Park Forest Village Hall During Normal Business Hours Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Temperatures could drop to record lows in the coming days. The Cook County Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security (EMRS) reminds residents to take appropriate precautions to protect themselves and[Read More…]

Harold and Rose Carol Brown

Former Village Trustee Harold Brown Dies at 92

Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Former Village Trustee Harold Brown has died at the age of 92. Village Manager Tom Mick made the announcement as part of his report to the Village Board Monday night. Mr. Brown was 92, Manager Mick said. Harold served the better part of two terms on the[Read More…]

sesame seeds

NIH Researchers Estimate 17% of Food-Allergic Children Have Sesame Allergy

Bethesda, MD-(ENEWSPF)- Investigators at the National Institutes of Health have found that sesame allergy is common among children with other food allergies, occurring in an estimated 17% of this population. In addition, the scientists have found that sesame antibody testing—whose utility has been controversial—accurately predicts whether a child with a[Read More…]

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