
Kenny Chesney Concert and Festivals Pack Pittsburgh's North Shore
Kenny Chesney fans returned to the North Shore for a concert, this time joined by a larger crowd, creating a lively atmosphere in Pittsburgh.
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Kenny Chesney fans returned to the North Shore for a concert, this time joined by a larger crowd, creating a lively atmosphere in Pittsburgh.

A fire at a North Shore apartment building on Easter morning displaced over four dozen residents, with flames extending into the attic and causing smoke and water damage throughout the building. All 52 residents were unable to return due to electrical service damage, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. While no civilians were injured, one firefighter suffered a minor injury, and the Lynn Fire Department is working to determine the cause of the fire.

The Hurley Pro Sunset Beach is approaching, and the renowned wave is known for its challenging conditions, with steep history and a reputation as one of the most difficult on tour. Despite its fame, Sunset Beach is not favored by all surfers, including Kelly Slater, who finds it challenging due to its shifty peaks, fierce current, and heavy lip. However, for those who have mastered surfing at Sunset, it is considered one of the best waves in the world. As surfers prepare for the event, they hope for similar ideal conditions seen in a recent warmup session captured in a video by Surfers of Hawaii.

A historic North Shore lodge in Minnesota was destroyed in a fire, with state officials revealing three unresolved fire code violations from a recent inspection. The cause of the blaze is still under investigation, and it's unclear if the violations played a role. The lodge's owner plans to rebuild despite owing money to nearby property owners, sparking suspicions about the fire's origin.

The investigation continues into the fire that destroyed the iconic North Shore lodge, Lutsen Resort, with plans to rebuild after the devastating blaze. No injuries were reported, and the State Fire Marshal’s Office is yet to comment on the cause. The loss prompted an outpouring of emotion from those who had cherished memories at the historic lodge, which dates back to 1885. The owners aim to modernize and rebuild using the original plans from 1951, as the community mourns the loss of a beloved landmark.

The historic Lutsen Lodge, Minnesota's oldest operating resort, was destroyed by a fire, with the building completely engulfed and confirmed as a total loss. No injuries were reported, and the State Fire Marshall is leading the investigation. The lodge, popular for weddings and honeymoons, holds a significant place in Minnesota's history, with its origins dating back 139 years. The resort's Facebook post garnered somber reactions from many who reminisced about their stays at the lodge, while fire departments from multiple areas responded to the scene.

A late-night fire has completely destroyed the historic Lutsen Lodge on the North Shore, causing significant damage to the iconic building. Firefighters battled the blaze but were unable to save the lodge, which has been a prominent landmark in the area for many years. The cause of the fire is currently unknown, and an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the devastating incident.

The historic Lutsen Resort lodge on the North Shore was destroyed by a fire early Tuesday, with no reported injuries as staff but no guests were present. The building, dating back to 1885, was fully engulfed in flames as crews from eight fire departments battled the fire, and resort officials have confirmed it as a total loss. The State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating, and the resort has expressed determination to rebuild.

Mason Ho and his sister Coco, along with other surfers, took advantage of special sandbars on the North Shore of Oahu for a fun day at Pipeline, as shown in a recent YouTube video. The video also featured a quiver breakdown, with one of the boards ridden appearing to be a prototype for a new ...Lost board labeled as a "5'4" Secret Model," hinting at a potential new release from the brand.

No. 12 Duncanville defeated No. 5 North Shore 49-33 to win their second consecutive Texas 6A Division I high school football title. This matchup has become a fierce rivalry, with the two teams meeting for the state championship five times in the past six seasons. Duncanville's Caden Durham had a standout performance with 230 rushing yards and three touchdowns, while quarterback Keelon Russell threw three touchdown passes. North Shore's Kaleb Bailey put up a strong effort with 171 total yards and three touchdowns, but it wasn't enough to overcome Duncanville's dominant performance.

A larger-than-expected northwest swell caused traffic disruptions on Hawaii's North Shore, while providing excitement for surfers and concerns for oceanfront homeowners. Despite ongoing disputes between homeowners and the state Department of Land and Natural Resources over beach erosion, the recent swell did not cause significant damage. However, the unpredictable nature of storms in the North Pacific means future risks remain uncertain. The high tides pushed sand and debris onto roads, making travel hazardous for drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Despite the challenges, lifeguards were able to assist 19 people to safety, mostly surfers, in the heavily patrolled bay.

Three individuals have been arrested and charged in connection with a historic drug bust at a Massachusetts home where multiple children were living. Emilio Garcia, Sebastien Bejin, and Deiby Felix, members of a large-scale drug trafficking organization on the North Shore, were apprehended after investigators seized over 100 kilograms of controlled substances, including counterfeit pills containing fentanyl and methamphetamine, as well as firearms. The arrests were made following an ongoing investigation into an overdose death in Salem. The authorities described the bust as one of the largest single-location seizures of controlled substances in New England history.

Three individuals have been arrested and charged in connection with a historic drug bust at a Massachusetts home where multiple children were living. Emilio Garcia, Sebastien Bejin, and Deiby Felix, members of a large-scale drug trafficking organization on the North Shore, were apprehended after investigators seized over 100 kilograms of controlled substances, including counterfeit pills containing fentanyl and methamphetamine, as well as firearms. The arrests were made following an ongoing investigation into an overdose death in Salem. The authorities described the bust as one of the largest single-location seizures of controlled substances in New England history.

No. 7 North Shore dominated with a 61-35 victory over Atascocita, handing them their first loss of the season. Meanwhile, the highly anticipated matchup between No. 6 Duncanville and No. 13 DeSoto was rescheduled due to weather conditions. Duncanville, the defending state champs, have won 22 consecutive games and boast a strong defense, while DeSoto has an explosive offense. In other high school football news, St. John Bosco and Mater Dei secured victories to clinch their respective league titles, and St. Edward began their quest for a three-peat in the Division 1 playoffs.

The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh is proposing a $45 million entertainment venue as part of its Pop District initiative. The venue would include a concert space, mezzanine, events space, and offices. The project aims to expand the museum's offerings and contribute to the cultural life of Pittsburgh. Construction could begin in spring 2024, pending approval from the Planning Commission.