3 Dead In Louisiana, 1 In Texas Following Severe Storms That Swept Through Southern US
Three people have died after severe storms swept across parts of the Gulf Coast and southern states.
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Three people have died after severe storms swept across parts of the Gulf Coast and southern states.
Strong storms in North Texas brought rain where it surely doesn't belong... Inside a hospital.
The National Weather Service has canceled the tornado warning issued for Dallas, Collin and Denton County shortly after canceling one for Johnson and Tarrant County Friday evening.
Severe storms hit parts of North Texas Friday evening.
Houses on a street near Royal Lane and the Dallas North Tollway remain in tatters. Others are in the process of being rebuilt.
A strong cold front is bearing down on North Texas, but ahead of it widespread storms could turn severe -- with hail, tornadoes and near hurricane force winds possible.
With the threat of severe weather, many cities alert citizens with early warning sirens — However, many may not get that warning Friday as some Dallas sirens are still left broken from last October's storms.
The Storm Prediction Center says nearly 19 million people in Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma will be at an enhanced threat of storms Friday that could include strong tornadoes and flooding rains.
One month has passed since 10 tornadoes struck nine North Texas cities. But in some locations it looks as if the twisters just hit yesterday.
The small, Christian college-prep school was devastated by the EF-3 tornado and forced to relocate from Northway Church. But even though its home was destroyed, the school is very much still alive.
Ten days ago, April Kao first saw the devastation the north Dallas tornado left after tearing through the back of her Preston Hollow home.
After being slammed by an EF-3 tornado 10 days ago, business owners at one of Dallas' most well-known intersections — Preston Road and Royal Lane — are trying to rebuild and reopen.
FEMA crews toured parts of Richardson slammed by last week's tornado, assessing the damage at public facilities and the storm debris.
The Gene and Jerry Jones family announced a $1 million donation to Dallas ISD to help rebuild the Thomas Jefferson High School football field and replace football equipment that was lost during Sunday night's tornadoes.
Patriotism and service, two things exemplified by a police officer in Southlake after severe weather moved through the area.
While clean up is well underway in some neighborhoods following Sunday's tornado in Dallas, one community says they were forgotten, and they need help.
The National Weather Service confirms a tenth tornado stuck North Texas last weekend.
Completed storm damage repairs at three elementary schools in the Dallas Independent School District are allowing students, faculty and staff to return to campus today.
With storms predicted to hit DFW tomorrow, people dealing with damage are kicking their recovery efforts into full gear.
The city of Dallas hopes to reopen some of its major north-south roads shut down by the EF-3 tornado that slammed parts of the city this weekend.
Two Rockwall homes have been condemned from all the damage caused by Sunday night's storms — one is owned by an elderly widow.
The Insurance Council of Texas projects the EF-3 tornado that hit Dallas was one of the costliest in the state's history, with a total loss of about $2 billion.
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Damage from weekend storms continue to plague the Dallas ISD. Wednesday administrators announced classes are again being cancelled at seven campuses.
A mad dash is underway to get new classrooms ready for thousands of students displaced from tornado-damaged schools in Dallas.
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A driver is dead following an alleged hit-and-run crash and brief police pursuit late Monday afternoon in Fort Worth.
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