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NWS: Okla. Tornado Had Winds up to 200 mph
The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Moore, Okla., had wind speeds up to 200 mph. The weather service's preliminary classification of Monday afternoon's tornado was an EF-4 on the enhanced Fujita scale. Authorities say emergency...
Tags: Mary Fallin, Tornadoes, Barack Obama, Government, Executive Branch
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State Files Suit Against New EPA Fuel Standards
Channel 2 NewsWarning of higher shipping costs for Alaskans, the state has filed a suit challenging Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's acceptance of new Environmental Protection Agency fuel standards for cargo ships and cruise ships. Attorney General Michael...Tags: Cruise Ship Jobs, Manufacturing and Engineering, Hillary Clinton, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Homeland Security Secretary Visiting Alaska
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is visiting Alaska this week. Her schedule includes stops in Kodiak on Monday and later in Cold Bay and Anchorage, where she is scheduled to meet with tribal and oil industry leaders. The visit comes...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Lisa Murkowski
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Weeks After Kodiak Coast Guard Double Homicide, Few Answers
Channel 2 NewsIt's been more than a month since a gunman opened fire inside a Coast Guard communications station in Kodiak, killing two men. A lot of people hoped there'd be some answers by now as to who is responsible, or at least whether or not that person is...Tags: Murder, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Investigations, FBI
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Moore, Okla.: 24 dead, 240 hurt, 10,000 displaced, 2,400 homes struck
MOORE, Okla. – Residents on Wednesday attempted to return to lives wrecked two days ago by a major tornado, as search and rescue operations began slowly to turn into the first steps to a long recovery. In a first since Monday -- when a tornado...
Tags: Mary Fallin, Tornadoes, Craig Fugate, Barack Obama, Government
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Moore residents return to tornado-ravaged area, consider rebuilding
MOORE, Okla. -- As bulldozers cleared great piles of debris where homes once stood, some residents took stock of the wreckage and pondered their next decisions: move or rebuild? For many, including those near the Plaza Towers Elementary School, where...
Tags: Tornadoes, Alzheimer's Disease
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Vice President Addresses Coast Guard Graduates
The Hartford CourantNEW LONDON -- Vice President Joe Biden told graduates at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy commencement ceremony Wednesday morning that they will face new responsibilities in a changing and dangerous world. "This is not your father's Coast Guard," Biden...Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Government, Executive Branch, New London (New London, Connecticut), Conservation
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The numbers are staggering, says mayor from tornado-torn Oklahoma
MOORE, Okla. -- After closing shattered neighborhoods to traffic in the aftermath of Monday’s massive tornado, city officials allowed residents with proper IDs to drive to what remained of their homes Wednesday to retrieve belongings. During a...
Tags: Mary Fallin, Tornadoes, Briarwood, Natural Disasters, National Weather Service
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Oklahoma turns to mammoth task of cleanup after tornado
MOORE, Okla. — Under a sunny sky, residents of this Oklahoma City suburb began cleaning up debris from the monstrous tornado that inflicted death and destruction — bodies of animals, overturned cars, homes reduced to rubble — as more...Tags: Mary Fallin, Tornadoes, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Barack Obama, FEMA
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Obama to visit tornado-struck Oklahoma town as feds pledge aid
With the president scheduled to visit Moore, Okla., over the weekend, officials of the Obama administration on Wednesday again pledged to help the city recover from the damage of Monday’s tornado no matter how long the process takes. At a joint...
Tags: Mary Fallin, Tornadoes, Barack Obama, Jay Carney, White House
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FEMA's administrator vows federal officials won't leave Oklahoma "when the cameras leave'
WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency says U.S. officials are "going neighborhood to neighborhood" to make sure Oklahoma gets the help it needs. FEMA's Craig Fugate promises in an interview that officials won't...Tags: Craig Fugate, FEMA, Washington, DC
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Obama: Nation to stand by Oklahoma survivors 'as long as it takes'
WASHINGTON -- President Obama on Tuesday assured the survivors of Oklahoma’s deadly tornado that the nation is “there for them” and that the government will keep its focus on the rescue effort as long as is needed. As emergency workers...Tags: Tornadoes, Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Craig Fugate, Barack Obama
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