Sunday, May 19 2013 12:43 PM EDT2013-05-19 16:43:40 GMT
The National Weather service confirmed two EF-0 tornados touched down Friday in Limestone County. Showers and storms moved in around 10 a.m. A few of those storms intensified as they tracked eastwardMore >>
The National Weather service confirmed two EF-0 tornados touched down Friday in Limestone County.
Thursday, May 16 2013 12:22 AM EDT2013-05-16 04:22:42 GMT
JOHNSTOWN, PA (WTAJ/CNN) - A bus driver in Pennsylvania got an unexpected passenger on his route earlier this week. A scared deer crashed through his windshield and had a panic attack as it tried to escape.More >>
A scared deer crashed through his windshield and had a panic attack as it tried to escape.More >>
Sunday, May 19 2013 12:08 AM EDT2013-05-19 04:08:05 GMT
Crime can happen anywhere at any time, but it's not just on the streets. It's inside our schools. We poured over three years of data from the Ohio Department of Education looking at 10 school districtsMore >>
Crime can happen anywhere at any time, but it's not just on the streets. It's inside our schools. We poured over three years of data from the Ohio Department of Education looking at 10 school districtsMore >>
Savannah Nash celebrated her 16th birthday last week. She died Thursday when her car slammed into a semi while she was texting during her first time driving by herself.More >>
A 16-year-old girl making her first solo drive died when her vehicle slammed into a semi. Sources tell KCTV5 that she was texting at the time of the crash.More >>
PERRYSBURG, OH (Toledo News Now) -
The Perrysburg city
council voted unanimously to add a levy to the May ballot, in a second attempt
to raise money for a public transit system.
Some council members
believe the language on the previous ballot may have been part of the reason
why the levy failed before.
"It wasn't obscure, but it
could've been clearer," said Council Member Todd Grayson. "I think it will help
that people understand that the main underlying factor to all of this is
helping disabled folks get around the city."
But city residents are the
most thankful to give the levy another shot.
"There's a lot of wealthy
people in Perrysburg, there's well-to-do people, there's healthy people,"
Sharon Hoover said. "It's just not really well-known that there are disabled
people and low-income people who need this…This service is very important."