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Oklahoma disaster: NBC, CBS expand coverage
Staff writerTo cover the Oklahoma tornado disaster, broadcast networks were changing their Tuesday schedules. The "CBS Evening News" will expand to 90 minutes at 6:30 p.m. WKMG-Channel 6 will break for its 7 p.m. news, then return to Scott Pelley and the network at...Tags: Television, Scott Pelley, Television Industry, Entertainment, ABC (tv network)
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Durant donating $1 million to tornado victims
Thunder star Kevin Durant is donating $1 million to the Red Cross tornado and disaster relief fund to aid the victims of massive storms that devastated the greater Oklahoma City region Monday. The All-Star forward has made large donations in the...Tags: Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Matt Kemp, National Basketball Association, Sports
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Red Cross prepares to send teams to Oklahoma
South Bend TribuneLocal volunteers are gearing up to help with the response to the deadly tornado that tore through an Oklahoma City suburb Monday. About two dozen volunteers had already called the St. Joseph County office of the American Red Cross to offer their...Tags: Indiana Michigan Power Company, Human Interest, Relief and Aid Organizations, Disasters and Accidents
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Shirley H. "Mickey" Hutton, homemaker
Shirley H. "Mickey" Hutton, a homemaker and artist, died May 12 from complications of dementia at Heron Point retirement community in Chestertown. The former Ruxton resident was 92. Shirley Herring was born in Baltimore and raised on Aigburth Road...
Tags: Towson, Arts and Culture, Anglicanism, Christianity, Artists
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Oklahoma's tornado and political cheap shots
It's as predictable as it is disheartening: A red state gets hit hard by a tornado outbreak -- in this case killing at least 24 people, many of them children attending school -- and the first batch of letters from readers (most of them from Southern...
Tags: Employees, Politics, Mitch McConnell, Tea Party Movement, Ron Paul
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Wednesday: Eat. Drink. Do.
For RedEyeEAT Now Open El Hefe Super Macho Taqueria 15 W. Hubbard St. 312-548-6841 The Arizona-based restaurant-bar arrives in Chicago with pour-your-own table taps and Mexican-inspired dishes including $3-$4 gourmet tacos and a Hefe Hamburguesa (Angus beef,...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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How you can help those affected by Moore tornado
cbrewer@schurz.comThe tornado in Moore, Oklahoma has killed 24 people, but many who survived have lost everything. We are compiling a list of reputable organizations that you can donate to and help the people affected by the storm. RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS / NONPROFITS...Tags: Natural Disasters, Politics, Christianity, Lobbying, Human Interest
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Local Red Cross ready to help Okla.
ELKHART – If you’re interested in helping the tornado victims in Oklahoma, you may contact the Elkhart County chapter of the American Red Cross. The office is getting ready for possible deployment to Oklahoma. It has an extensive network...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Tornadoes
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Money, items to be collected for Oklahoma tornado victims
WSBT-TVST. JOSEPH, BERRIEN COUNTIES--The Red Cross says monetary donations are best but people in and around Moore, Okla. need food and water, and people in our area are eager to help. An employee stays busy using a forklift to stack pallets of packaged...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Kevin Durant, Thunder donate $2 million to Oklahoma tornado relief
As the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore recovers from a tornado which left 24 dead Monday, the capital city’s NBA team and All-Star forward Kevin Durant have pledged $2 million in support for the community that has so embraced the organization. "As...
Tags: Kevin Durant, National Basketball Association, Charlotte Bobcats, Relief and Aid Organizations, Oklahoma City Thunder
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Roanoke is ready to help Oklahoma tornado survivors
ReporterOklahoma is more than a thousand miles away and here in Roanoke many are doing what they can to help. Outside of radio station K92, there were truck loads of water brought in by listeners. “We really didn't expect this much of a turnout but as...Tags: Employees, Radio Industry, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, The Salvation Army
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