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Tornadoes struck the Midwest over the weekend, hitting cities and towns in Kansas and Missouri. And one snarl on I-70 left ...
We are most thankful that no life threatening injuries occurred,” Gordon school district officials said. “We do have ...
Crews have begun cleaning up after a line of strong storms barreled across West Michigan Thursday night, bringing down trees ...
Illinois weather enthusiasts alarmed at how federal cuts may endanger lives and diminish pursuit ...
These proposed cuts come just days after approximately 300 National Weather Service ... just as we head into the busiest time for severe storm predictions like tornadoes and hurricanes. NWS staff will ...
ATLANTA — After years of opposition and protests slowing down construction, the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center has officially opened. Gov. Brian Kemp, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens ...
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Watts is saying goodbye to football. The team released him on Monday after consulting with his representatives and medical experts, who all recommended that Watts ...
the county emphasized the need for residents to have alternate ways to access severe weather warnings, through phones, weather radios, social media and other methods. Possible tornadoes and severe ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers are cutting ties with safety Ryan Watts, and he is expected to retire after suffering a severe neck injury on the final snap of the preseason in 2024. Steelers general ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A Louisville mother is calling for action after her front porch security camera captured a terrifying crash over the weekend — a car flying through the air and ...
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers announced Monday they were releasing safety Ryan Watts, whose football career is feared to be over because of a severe neck injury sustained last preseason.
A motorhome driver, passenger, and their two dogs were safely extricated after an accident in Marysville ... Officials reminded RV owners to conduct a quick safety check before traveling.