"Lingering outages add to pain of storms" Karen Mellen and Noah Isackson, Chicago Tribune, May 20, 2000. As residents around the Chicago region picked up fallen tree limbs and stray shingles blown from roofs during Thursday's big storms, Commomwealth Edison officials warned that some North Shore and northwest suburban residents would be left without electrical service until Sunday. [con't >>>]

"600,000 Southerners Without Power" Matt Kohlman, Associated Press Online, December 25, 1998. But it came with a price, as hundreds of thousands were without electricity. [con't >>>]

"South Gets White Christmas, But Loses Power" Boston Globe, December 26, 1998. Associated Press Southerners enjoyed an unusual gift for Christmas Day - snow. But it came with a price, as hundreds of thousands were without electricity. [con't >>>]

"Thursday outage not tied to weather, ComEd says" David Mendell, Chicago Tribune, June 10, 2000. In one way, the power outage that struck the near western suburbs Thursday evening indeed is a sign of things to come, but in a larger sense, it isn't, Commonwealth Edison officials insisted Friday. [con't >>>]

"ComEd equipment box explodes" Karen Mellen, Chicago Tribune. Human error may be behind an explosion inside a Commonwealth Edison Co. equipment box Thursday morning on Chicago's South Side, an accident that severely burned a ComEd employee and injured a second worker. [con't >>>]


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