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The long road to recovery is underway in north St. Louis just five days after Friday’s deadly tornado devastated the area, ...
Communities in Kentucky are recovering this morning after a deadly, EF-4 tornado tore through Laurel County last Friday.
Six days after the storm, recovery efforts continue. The Urban League and 5 On Your Side are teaming up for a tornado relief drive.
Three days after being rattled by the EF3 tornado, the City of Grinnell, with a population of about 260, is getting to work, picking up the pieces.
Jerry Rains and his crew at the Laurel/Whitley County Emergency Operations Center have seen it all. Still reeling from the deadly tornado, rain will make cleanup harder. “Your potential to slip and ...
An EF-2 tornado struck Temple on4. One year later, the community continues to feel its effects and work together to recover.
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WLKY on MSNConcert to be held in Kentucky to benefit tornado victimsA tornado relief benefit concert will be held in Kentucky to support the ongoing recovery efforts. The EF-4 tornado was on the ground for 55 miles from Pulaski County to Laurel County. It had maximum ...
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WBKO on MSNLG&E and KU Foundation donates $50,000 for recovery effortsLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) -The LG&E and KU Foundation has donated $50,000 to the American Red Cross to help Kentucky families ...
Rapper Sexyy Red is offering encouragement and support for her hometown and those affected by the St. Louis tornado.
Five days after a powerful tornado tore through St. Louis, signs of devastation remain widespread, but so do early signs of recovery and resilience.
At ground zero of the path the Greenfield tornado traveled, sits a home with 29 years of one family’s love and history. One year later, they’re reminiscing about a day that changed their lives forever ...
The Nestlé Purina Bloomfield facility recently presented a $10,000 donation to the Cape Area Community Foundation for pets and pet owners recovering from severe storms.
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