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3 weeks ago |
yumasun.com | Matt York |Jeff Roberson |Jeff Roberson
ERIN, Wis. (AP) — The U.S. Women’s Open concluded Sunday at Erin Hills in Wisconsin. Maja Stark of Sweden won her first major championship. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
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3 weeks ago |
apnews.com | Matt York |Jeff Roberson
ERIN, Wis. (AP) — The U.S. Women’s Open concluded Sunday at Erin Hills in Wisconsin. Maja Stark of Sweden won her first major championship. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
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1 month ago |
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Mar 19, 2025 |
ncnewsonline.com | Jeff Roberson |Rebecca Reynolds |Julie Walker
PIEDMONT, Mo. (AP) — Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the U.S., wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states, part of a monster storm that has killed at least 32 people as more severe weather was expected late Saturday. The number of fatalities increased after the Kansas Highway Patrol reported eight people died in a highway pileup caused by a dust storm in Sherman County on Friday. At least 50 vehicles were involved. kAmx?
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Mar 17, 2025 |
postregister.com | Jeff Roberson |Rebecca Reynolds |Julie Walker
PIEDMONT, Mo. (AP) — Residents pounded by unusually vicious weather across parts of the U.S. surveyed damage Sunday from violent tornadoes, high winds and blinding dust storms that decimated homes and other structures and left at least 35 people dead. National Weather Service meteorologist Cody Snell said tornado watches remained in effect Sunday morning for portions of the Carolinas, east Georgia and northern Florida.
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Mar 17, 2025 |
salemnews.com | Jeff Roberson |Rebecca Reynolds |Julie Walker
PIEDMONT, Mo. — Residents pounded by unusually vicious weather across parts of the U.S. surveyed damage Sunday from violent tornadoes, high winds and blinding dust storms that decimated homes and other structures and left at least 35 people dead. National Weather Service meteorologist Cody Snell said tornado watches remained in effect Sunday morning for portions of the Carolinas, east Georgia and northern Florida.
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Mar 17, 2025 |
midfloridanewspapers.com | Jeff Roberson |Rebecca Reynolds |Julie Walker
PIEDMONT, Mo. (AP) — Violent tornadoes and high winds decimated homes, wiped out schools and toppled semitractor-trailers as a monster storm that also produced dust storms and icy conditions killed at least 32 people across the central and southern U.S.Missouri resident Dakota Henderson said he and others rescuing trapped neighbors found five bodies scattered in the debris Friday night outside what remained of his aunt’s house in hard-hit Wayne County.
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Mar 17, 2025 |
fultonsun.com | Jeff Roberson |Rebecca Reynolds |Julie Walker
PIEDMONT, Mo. -- Residents pounded by unusually vicious weather across parts of the U.S. surveyed damage Sunday from violent tornadoes, high winds and blinding dust storms that decimated homes and other structures and left at least 37 people dead. National Weather Service meteorologist Cody Snell said tornado watches remained in effect for portions of the Carolinas, east Georgia and northern Florida. He said the main threat would be damaging winds, but there is the possibility of more tornadoes.
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Mar 16, 2025 |
kdhnews.com | Jeff Roberson |Rebecca Reynolds |Julie Walker
PIEDMONT, Mo. (AP) - Residents pounded by unusually vicious weather across parts of the U.S. surveyed damage Sunday from violent tornadoes, high winds and blinding dust storms that decimated homes and other structures and left at least 37 people dead. National Weather Service meteorologist Cody Snell said tornado watches remained in effect for portions of the Carolinas, east Georgia and northern Florida.