2 hrs ago | Gilmer Mirror
Buckner Westminster Place Collects Moore Books for Moore Kids - "...
In response to the disaster, people are donating many different resources that the community needs to rebuild itself, including children's books.
6 hrs ago | ComputerWorld
Oklahoma data centers are ready for tornadoes
When questions arise about the threat of tornadoes to Perimeter Technology's Oklahoma City data center, Todd Currie has answers at the ready.
10 hrs ago | WFXL-TV Fox 31
Moore Medical Center recieves banner from Phoebe Sumter
In an effort to show support for a hospital that had a similar fate of its own, Employees of Phoebe Sumter Medical Center in Americus recently reached out to employees of Moore Medical Center in Moore, Oklahoma, which was destroyed in late May by an EF5 tornado that ravaged Oklahoma and surrounding states.
14 hrs ago | Examiner.com
Dogs and cats with names on their ID wait for their families after Moore tornado
The animals rescued after the Moore tornado will be up for adoption this Sunday, June 23 at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds .
16 hrs ago | BizzyBlog.com
Positivity: Mom endures labor as twister destroys hospital
When a devastating tornado touched down in Moore, Okla., on Monday afternoon, Shayla Taylor was on the upper floor of the local hospital, in active labor with her second child.
20 hrs ago | ArkansasMatters
Zumba Instructors And Playtime Pizza Team Up To Raise Money For Tornado Victims
Little Rock. AR- Zumba instructors and Playtime Pizza have teamed up for a Zumbathon Friday, June 21st.
Turner Trucking taking donated supplies to Moore, Okla., tornado victims
Turner Trucking has a history with helping areas in need. From Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to a tornado in Joplin, Mo., the company has sent trucks out with supplies collected in the community.
Panhandle residents continue to help victims of Moore tornado
It was nearly a month ago that a tornado passed through the city of Moore, Oklahoma and destroyed everything in its path.
Army Of Stylists Offer Free Day Of Beauty To Moore Tornado Victims
Through donations and the power of social media, Diane Brothers and other stylists are giving the Moore tornado victims a day to not feel like a victim.
The Gardner News and The Spring Hill ...
Citizens, businesses donate to Oklahoma
Theresa Hall, Jeff and Sheri Barber pose with a truck load of items to be donated to those affected by tornadoes in Oklahoma.
Tornado damage 'tugs at your heart,' crew member says
Bob Patterson has seen a lot of destruction during his career working for BELFOR Property Restoration, but the recent devastation from tornadoes in Oklahoma has been one of the worst.
Oklahoma tornadoes: May 31 tornado panic led people to flee cars for the homes of strangers
Nikki Winters stands in the hallway of her south Oklahoma City home Wednesday. Four strangers joined her and her son underneath a matress in the hallway as a tornadio struck nearby May 31. CHRIS LANDSBERGER - CHRIS LANDSBERGER As tornadoes danced around one south Oklahoma City neighborhood May 31, people stuck in a traffic jam fled their cars for ... (more)
June 15, 2013 8:03 p.m. Helping the Angle Family
A softball game was held on Saturday, to raise money for a family originally from the Fond du Lac area that lost their daughter in the Moore, Oklahoma tornado.
Motorcycle Clubs in Greene Team up to Help Moore, Oklahoma
Motorcycle clubs in Greene County are collecting supplies to send to people affected by last month's destructive tornados in Oklahoma.
LOG CABIN FILE PHOTO Medical personnel and responders ready a public shelter for victims from the 2011 Vilonia tornado.
State Agency Helps Disabled Oklahomans Affected By Severe Storms
Disabled Oklahomans affected by tornadoes and severe weather can apply for work and other assistance at various locations around the state.
More Than 10K Storm-Affected Oklahomans Apply For Help
FEMA announced Friday that disaster assistance for Oklahomans affected by the storms between May 18 and June 2 has topped $7.6 million.
Mystery Tornado Debris Sparks Removal Questions
It's a mystery along the destruction path of the May 20 tornado. Questions surround a mammoth tank in the backyard of Southwest Side resident Jo Lynn Johnson.
Word-Of-Mouth Helps Bring Business Back To Moore Establishments
Some were on the brink of closing their doors, but have recently seen a surge in customers.
Boswell girl hula hooping on horseback to raise money for Moore
On Saturday she's taking the show on the road, performing in the Durant Homecoming Parade.