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Do outdoor sirens work?
With no outdoor warning system, Wednesday night’s tornadoes has Weatherford city officials looking into the best way of informing residents about severe weather.
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Cresson-area residents pick up pieces after storm
CRESSON – Alexia Hartley had a funny feeling when it became calm outside and the skies turned green Wednesday evening.
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Doss art exhibit opens today
A new photography exhibit at the Doss Heritage and Culture Center captures the beauty and intensity of the West throughout the years.
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CRIME STOPPERS: Reward offered for info on election vandalism
On May 11, Weatherford Police Department officers responded to the Parker County Courthouse Annex at 1112 Santa Fe Drive and the 1100 block of South Main Street in reference to graffiti.
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Two sentences stacked on career criminal
A Parker County jury handed a life sentence Wednesday evening to a man who pleaded guilty to stealing copper from an East Parker County church two years ago.
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Planned veterans memorial going to Soldier Spring Park
Approval to move a proposed Parker County Veterans Memorial was granted Tuesday by Weatherford City Council.
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Scout’s project for the birds
Girl Scouts has been a part of Tara Tiller’s life since the age of 4.
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VIDEO: Millsap tornado
Here is video that a storm chaser with TornadoSMedia posted to You Tube of the tornado that hit the Millsap area Wednesday evening.
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Weather with a twist
Mother Nature delivered a powerful punch Wednesday evening through a complex of super cell storms that produced tornadoes, large hail and wreaked havoc across North Texas.
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AP: At least 6 confirmed dead in tornadoes
GRANBURY, Texas (AP) — A rash of tornados slammed into several small communities in North Texas overnight, leaving at least six people dead, dozens more injured and hundreds homeless. The violent spring storm scattered bodies, flattened homes, threw trailers onto cars.
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