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🎓 Reading Comprehension – Neighborhood News Report

Listen to a local news bulletin and answer 10 questions about events, people involved, and key facts.

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Reading Comprehension – Neighborhood News Report
Listen to a local news bulletin and answer 10 questions about events, people involved, and key facts.

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Neighborhood News Report

Listen to a local news bulletin and answer 10 questions about events, people involved, and key facts. Use the speaker icon on the upper left to listen to the essay.

Good evening, and welcome to Channel 8 local news. Earlier today, firefighters responded to a small warehouse fire on Lincoln Street shortly after 2:00 p.m. According to officials, the fire began in a storage room containing electrical equipment, but no serious injuries were reported. Nearby businesses were temporarily evacuated while emergency crews controlled the smoke. In another story, the Riverside Community Library announced that it will reopen next Monday after completing renovations that lasted nearly three months. The updated building now includes a larger children’s reading area and new computer stations on the second floor. Meanwhile, city organizers confirmed that the annual summer music festival will take place in Central Park on July 18 and is expected to attract over five thousand visitors. Finally, local police reminded residents to avoid parking along Maple Avenue tomorrow morning because road repairs will begin at 7:30 a.m. and continue throughout the afternoon.

Where did the warehouse fire occur?

At what time were firefighters called to the warehouse fire?

What caused the warehouse fire according to officials?

What happened to nearby businesses during the fire?

When will the Riverside Community Library reopen?

How long did the library renovations last?

What new feature was added to the library’s second floor?

Where will the summer music festival take place?

Approximately how many visitors are expected at the festival?

Why should residents avoid parking on Maple Avenue tomorrow?

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