
The Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s office says all but 1 of the 24 confirmed fatalities in Monday’s tornado have been identified. More>>
On Sunday night a tornado went through the town of Carney. It destroyed or damaged about 40 homes. When you look out at the area there are homes in every direction that show some kind of damage. Some of the families that have lived there for 17 years and have never been through anything like this. They didn't even have enough time to get their family in the shelter.
About 39 firefighters from the Tulsa Fire Department spent the past several days searching through the rubble at Plaza Towers Elementary School. More>>
A Moore woman's home was destroyed in this week's devastating tornado. Inside the house was the last photos of her two young children who died about five years ago. More>>
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President Obama will visit victims and survey damage in Moore, following the deadly tornado that hit the city Monday, May 20. More>>
People in Oklahoma are living to up their reputation of being good neighbors. Tornado relief efforts are popping up all over green country, as trucks are headed to Moore, full supplies. More>>
Officials are estimating Monday’s deadly tornado caused more than $2 billion in damage. More>>
View photos from Monday's deadly tornado in Moore. More>>
A Berryhill resident and his son-in-law helped pull about 17 people from the rubble following Monday's tornado in Moore. More>>
Everything had to come together just perfectly to create the killer tornado in Moore, Okla.: wind speed, moisture in the air, temperature and timing. And when they did, the awesome energy released over that city dwarfed the... More>>
Relief efforts for the tornado victims are ongoing.
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With 2 schools left devastated and several students killed yesterday in Moore, many are wondering, how safe are the schools we send our children to for learning? More>>
A Berryhill man was in the middle of the storm and is now helping with the recovery effrots. More>>
The National Weather Service says the tornado that ripped through more was an EF-5 tornado. More>>
Students at Tulsa Adventist Academy canceled their end-of-school party and donated the money to buy supplies for the tornado victims in Moore. More>>
A Moore shopping center is transformed into a center for tornado relief efforts that will benefit humans and animals alike. More>>
What St. John Health System is calling a 'restructuring' has some people worried about the economy, outside of the hospital.
More >>What St. John Health System is calling a 'restructuring' has some people worried about the economy, outside of the hospital.