Skip to main content
WTTW
  • live tv
  • passport
  • Donate
search icon
Donate
  • Live TV
  • Schedule
  • Watch
  • Programs
  • News
  • Events
  • About
  • Support
  • WTTW Passport
  • Newsletters
  • Donate
  • Food
  • Neighborhoods
  • Kids
  • Schedule
  • Watch
    • 10 That Changed America
    • Chicago Stories library
    • Chicago Tonight
    • Chicago Works
    • Firsthand library
    • Firsthand: Peacekeepers
    • Geoffrey Baer library
    • Prehistoric Road Trip
    • Touring Chicago's Lakefront
    • All Shows
  • Programs
  • News
  • Events
  • About
  • Support
Main Watch Story Archive
Live Now
Podcast Newsletters
Main Watch Story Archive
Arts & Entertainment Business Crime & Law Education Health Politics Science & Nature Sports
Arts & Entertainment Business Crime & Law Education Health Politics Science & Nature Sports

Science & Nature

ComEd Progress

WTTW News | July 13, 2011, 7:00 pm

ComEd has restored service to more than 600,000 customers affected by this week's power outages, but that leaves well more than 100,000 still without power. We talk with an official from ComEd about the progress of the restoration.

  • ComEd Storm Center
  • Outage Map
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Power outage safety

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

Related Stories

A tree at Wilson Avenue and Marine Drive was completely uprooted during Wednesday's storms. (Patty Wetli / WTTW News)
Multiple Tornadoes Spawned Thursday, Cleanup Continues in Chicago
A shattered catalpa limb brought down utility lines on June 10, 2026, in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood. (Patty Wetli / WTTW News)
Powerful Storms, Tornado Threat Set To Deliver Second Punch to Chicago Region on Thursday
(Thomas Campone / iStock)
Chicago Braces for Extreme Heat, Destructive Storms. Temps Will Feel Like 100 and Winds Could Top 75MPH
Jeanne Gang, at a preview of “Flyway City,” describes an animation that shows the massive number of birds that migrate along the Mississippi Flyway. (Patty Wetli / WTTW News)
Chicago Buildings Keep Killing Birds. New ‘Flyway City’ Exhibit Is Architect Jeanne Gang’s Plea To Take Action
WTTW News Explains tornado graphic. (WTTW News)
WTTW News Explains: What You Need to Know About Tornadoes
A queen black-and-gold bumble bee collects pollen from a thistle. (Anson Main / USGS Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit)
Illinois Just Named an Official State Bee, Here’s the Buzz on the Black-and-Gold Bumble Bee

Sign up for our morning newsletter to get all of our stories delivered to your mailbox each weekday.

 

Thanks to our sponsors:

Trending

  1. 2026 Chicago Summer Festival Guide
    Chicago Pride Parade, 2025. (Courtesy of pridechicago.org)
  2. Second Installment of 2025 Cook County Property Tax Bills Will Be 2 Months Late, Officials Say
    (WTTW News)
  3. ‘Crock of S--t’: Unsealed Grand Jury Transcripts Detail Alleged Prosecutorial Misconduct in ‘Broadview Six’ Case
    The Dirksen Courthouse is pictured in Chicago. (Capitol News Illinois)
  4. City Lawyers: Pay $250K to Wrongfully Convicted Man Arrested by Officers Repeatedly Accused of Misconduct
    (Michael Izquierdo / WTTW News)
  5. Chicago Bears Are ‘80% of the Way’ Toward Hammond Stadium: Sports Consultant
    (Drone footage courtesy of Foremedia Productions LLC)

Sign up for the WTTW News newsletter

Comments

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

Thanks to our sponsors:

View all sponsors

Recurring Features

  • A Safer City
  • Art Design Chicago
  • Ask Geoffrey
  • Black Voices
  • Chicago Tonight
  • Firsthand Series
  • Hedy Weiss Reviews
  • Investigations
  • Latino Voices
  • Spotlight Politics
  • Week in Review
  • WTTW News Explains 

Sections

  • Latest Stories
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Business
  • Crime & Law
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Science & Nature
  • Sports

WTTW News

  • Chicago Tonight
  • Story Archive
  • About WTTW News
  • Contact Us
  • Send Us a Tip
  • Advertise With Us
  • Sponsors

Stay Connected

  • Chicago Tonight Podcast
  • Daily Chicagoan Newsletter
  • Urban Nature Newsletter
Support independent journalism
Schedule Watch About WTTW Support
WTTW
Registered 501(c)(3), EIN: 36-2246703, © 2026 WWCI
Privacy Policy Terms of Use Public File