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Eat To Donate
Eat To Donate
Eat To Donate
When it comes to helping out neighbors, whether it be next door, in another community or state, East Texans are very generous and right now many East Texans are looking for ways to help the people of Moore, OK recover after Monday's devastating EF5 tornado that caused catastrophic damage throughout their city.
Death Toll Lowered
Death Toll Lowered
Death Toll Lowered
Officials in Oklahoma have lowered the number of deaths suffered to 24 in the massive tornado that swept through the town of Moore Monday night. Originally, the figure had been as high as 51, probably a result of double-counting.
Tornado Aftermath
Tornado Aftermath
Tornado Aftermath
A massive tornado touched down just south of Oklahoma City on Monday, killing dozens. At least seven of those killed were students at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore. The twister, which measured 2 miles at one point, has been given a preliminary classification of an EF-4 tornado (winds of 166 to 200 mph), according to weather officials.
Helping Oklahoma
Helping Oklahoma
Helping Oklahoma
A huge tornado touched down just outside of Oklahoma City earlier today, causing widespread destruction and leaving behind a yet-untold number of casualties. To see how you can help those affected, see the list below. This list will continue to be updated...
Tornado Devistates Moore, OK
Tornado Devistates Moore, OK
Tornado Devistates Moore, OK
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
Oklahoma Tops AP Football Poll for Record 100th Time
Oklahoma Tops AP Football Poll for Record 100th Time
Oklahoma Tops AP Football Poll for Record 100th Time
Oklahoma on Sunday became the first team ever to be ranked #1 in the AP football poll 100 times. The Sooners were ranked #1 for the first time in 1954, the second year of Oklahoma’s NCAA-record 47-game winning streak, which lasted from 1953-1957. They have spent at least one week in the top spot in 19 different seasons.