Terri Brewer with WBRC issued a plea on Twitter urging followers to share the picture of a sweet puppy displaced from yesterday's tornado in Pickens County.
More than four years after the devastating tornado hit Tuscaloosa and other areas around the state, a missing person from that storm has been located in Florida.
On April 27, 2011, things changed for the Tuscaloosa community as hundreds of families and businesses were affected by a tornado that passed through the area. One of those families was that of Latoya Brown's. She still has not been found.
If you brought a spare pare of pants to work today, feel free to watch this video. Storm chasers Bradon Ivey and Sean Casey were sitting in their "Tornado Intercept Vehicle" when they quite literally intercepted a tornado.
Donations and money continues to flow into the station. After giving almost $2000 and 4000 pounds of goods, you obviously aren't done with Oklahoma yet. Right now, Oklahoma is in desperate need of work gloves, coolers, and pop-up tents.
Here is station's conference room (we wanted a 'retro' feel with the orange chairs)...
An enormous tornado with a debris cloud two miles wide tore through the metropolitan area just south of Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon.
UPDATE 9:28 p.m. EST: At least 51 people were killed in the storm, including seven children from Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, according to KFOR in Oklahoma City. The news station reported that 75 student and staff were inside the school when the sto
There's a lot about April 27th, 2011 and the days that followed that I'll ever forget. The terror I felt while hiding with my two boys underneath my bathroom vanity, driving into work the next morning under a pink sky and the jagged landscape beneath it, and hearing calls for volunteers and supplies answered by neighbors...
Reports of a tornado that might have been as large as a half-mile wide tore through Hattiesburg on Sunday. Preliminary images and videos show a vast amount of damage on the University of Southern Mississippi campus. The video above was posted by YouTube user Rynal Grant, and shows the size and strength of the tornado as it went through the city...