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2022 Tornado Season Off to a Fast Start, But Will It Continue?
The tornado season is off to a fast start. But there is reason to think that this fast pace will not continue.
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2 Additional Tornadoes Added to March 21 Outbreak
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth added two more tornadoes to North Texas’ total from the outbreak on March 21.
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North Texas Dealer Giving Teen Caught in Tornado a New Truck
The driver of a red pickup truck seen in a widely-circulated video flipping over on Highway 290 during a tornado in Elgin will soon be cruising town in a brand new red Chevy truck.
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Clean Up Continues After Tornadoes Hit North Texas Towns
Massive clean ups continue across North Texas towns hit by the tornado outbreak on Monday.
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Clean-Up Continues, Electric Crews Work to Restore Power in Jacksboro
Families in Jacksboro continue to clean up after an EF-3 tornado tore through the town, damaging about 80 homes.
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Clean Up Continues After Tornadoes Hit North Texas Towns
Massive clean ups continue across North Texas towns hit by the tornado outbreak on Monday.
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Family Remembers 73-Year-Old Woman Who Died in Grayson County Tornado
A 73-year-old woman died when a tornado hit her Grayson County home Monday. Now family members are working to honor her life.
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‘She Was One of the Sweetest People,' Family Remembers Woman Killed in Tornado
A 73-year-old woman died when a tornado hit her Grayson County home Monday. Now family members are working to honor her life.
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Biden Pledges ‘Whatever It Takes' to Assist Tornado Victims
President Joe Biden is pledging to do “whatever it takes, as long as it takes” to help Kentucky and other states recover and rebuild after a series of deadly tornadoes that he says left a trail of unimaginable devastation
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Kentucky to Investigate Candle Factory Where Workers Say They Were Threatened With Firing
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said state investigators will probe the Mayfield candle factor where workers said they were threatened with termination if they left their shifts early.
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How to Help Tornado Victims in Kentucky and Other States
Charitable organizations are mobilizing to help those who lost their homes and livelihoods in the deadly swarm of tornadoes that swept through Kentucky and neighboring states. Here are some of the groups that are accepting donations and seeking volunteers.
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Death Toll in Kentucky Climbs to 74 as Thousands Remain Without Heat, Water
At least 88 people — including 74 in Kentucky — were killed by the tornado outbreak that also destroyed a nursing home in Arkansas, heavily damaged an Amazon distribution center in Illinois and spread its deadly effects into Tennessee and Missouri.