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Sheriff in South Carolina defends decision to activate tornado sirens during weekend storms
Lee Foster, the sheriff in Newberry County, South Carolina, is defending his decision to activate Tornado Warning Sirens on ...
Upstate South Carolina has seen some wild weather over the weekend, with "golf ball sized hail" and now a cold front. Here's ...
Nashville showrunner Rashad Raisani takes TVLine inside the midseason finale's biggest surprises. Plus, what's this about ...
Matthew Porcelli, a meteorologist at The Weather Company, shares information about how weather data is necessary for ...
Texas voters approved a generational investment into water infrastructure Tuesday night after approving an additional $20 ...
The Anna Village Council approved funding for construction projects, among other decisions, at meetings over the last few ...
After Van's sirens failed during a 2015 tornado, city leaders spent $200,000 on upgrades to its emergency warning system.
MEDORA — The Medora Town Council meeting on Monday brought back some old topics to give them fresh updates.
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‘It was scary’: Newberry County sheriff discusses tornado siren decision after Saturday storm
Sheriff Lee Foster discussed his decision to activate tornado sirens Saturday night after no official tornado warning was issued by the National Weather Service.
A warning siren shouldn't be the first indication that a severe thunderstorm or a tornado is possible, says the ...
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