
Jeff Martin
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1 week ago |
timesunion.com | Jeff Martin |Jeff Martin
ATLANTA (AP) — The U.S. Marshals Service said Friday that a convicted killer who was mistakenly released from a Georgia jail has been caught two weeks later in Florida — ending days of anxiety for the victim's family outside Orlando who feared he might harm them over their role in the trial.
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2 weeks ago |
argus-press.com | Jeff Martin |Hallie Golden
Tornadoes and violent storms struck parts of the South and Midwest on Wednesday, killing at least one person, knocking down power lines and trees, ripping roofs off homes and shooting debris thousands of feet into the air. A tornado emergency was briefly issued in northeast Arkansas, with the National Weather Service telling residents on social media: “This is a life threatening situation.
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2 weeks ago |
ncnewsonline.com | Jeff Martin |Hallie Golden
Tornadoes and violent storms struck parts of the South and Midwest on Wednesday, killing at least one person, knocking down power lines and trees, ripping roofs off homes and shooting debris thousands of feet into the air. A tornado emergency was briefly issued in northeast Arkansas, with the National Weather Service telling residents on social media: “This is a life threatening situation. Seek shelter now.”kAms@K6?D @7 E@C?25@ 2?5 D6G6C6 E9F?56CDE@C> H2C?:?8D H6C6 :DDF65 :?
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3 weeks ago |
pantagraph.com | Jeff Martin |Jeff Martin
ATLANTA (AP) — With new innovations and technology, scientists have learned from major tornado outbreaks over the years how to improve safety guidance. During tornado season, forecasters try to get the word out about staying safe during a storm — but also planning for it ahead of time. Tornado seasons typically begin at different times in different parts of the United States.
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3 weeks ago |
thesunchronicle.com | Jeff Martin |Hallie Golden
Tornadoes and violent winds flattened homes and ripped apart buildings from Oklahoma to Indiana in a series of storms expected to bring record-setting rains and life-threatening flash floods across the nation's midsection in the coming days. At least four people in western Tennessee and Missouri were killed in the first wave on Wednesday and early Thursday that spun off powerful tornadoes, one launching debris nearly 5 miles (8 kilometers) above the ground in Arkansas.
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