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MOORE, OK - The trembling, mud-spattered dog whose photo went viral on Tuesday was not actually standing watch over her owner's body - her name is Susie, her owner is named Curtis Collins, and he's alive.ThanksMore >>
There's a happy ending to the story of the little dog who was found standing guard over a body after the EF-5 tornado that decimated her neighborhood in Moore, OK. Her owner is alive, and they have been reunited thanks to the viral photo. More >>
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Based on an inspection done by an independant auto technician contracted by WTOL, some repair shops missed necessary repairs altogether, while others recommended unnecessary fixes.More >>
Based on an inspection done by an independant auto technician contracted by WTOL, some repair shops missed necessary repairs altogether, while others recommended unnecessary fixes.More >>
The Fostoria police department received a report of an attempted child abduction occurring on South Town Street near the railroad crossing Wednesday morning.More >>
Barbara Garcia says she's been preparing for a tornado ever since she moved to the Moore, Oklahoma area 45 years ago. More >>
Barbara Garcia says she's been preparing for a tornado ever since she moved to the Moore, Oklahoma area 45 years ago.More >>
TOLEDO, OH (Toledo News Now) -
Robinson
Elementary's Principal Anthony Bronaugh returned to work Monday after serving a
suspension for violating board policy.
Bronaugh
was suspended while the school district investigate claims of misconduct
against him.
A
teacher at the school said Bronaugh had been sexually harassing her. She even
had a protection order placed against the administrator. The allegations were
brought to the district's attention late last year.
Toledo
Public Schools issued a statement Tuesday saying they conducted a thorough
investigation and determined that Bronaugh violated board policy ACA, but other
allegations were found to be unsubstantiated.
As
a result, TPS said Bronaugh was required to undergo training on how to maintain
a harassment-free environment before returning to work.
The
district also reported that Bronaugh is working with them and the staff to ensure
a smooth transition back into his leadership role.