The city of Oklahoma City will open two outreach offices to help residents impacted by Sunday morning's tornadoes.
After Sunday’s early-morning tornadoes destroyed 50 buildings in Oklahoma City and damaged nearly 130 more, the city has opened two resource centers to help affected residents get back on their feet.
The City of Oklahoma City is launching two tornado outreach offices on Thursday and Friday to provide resources and services to residents impacted by the EF-3 tornadoes that struck the area on Nov. 3.
News' Braden Bates spoke with a Morris man who says he's grateful for all the help after two tornados hit the town. But now six months later the help is scarce.
Partners at BancFirst, Vision Bank, and the First National Bank of Sulphur are teaming up to raise the most blood donations for a cause.
A single mother shared how she and her seven children survived a tornado early Sunday morning. Clemmie Hicks and her seven children were in a hallway as the storm rolled through. It is now one of the ...
Residents of southeast Oklahoma City recover after an EF-3 tornado, while officials warn of potential contractor fraud and ...
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Oklahoma City opens outreach offices for tornado aid and recovery information, providing resources and free transport to ...
The City of Oklahoma City is opening two outreach offices on Thursday and Friday to help those affected by the recent ...
Oklahomans across the state are still recovering from tornado damage.Several GoFundMe pages are dedicated to helping families ...
With these three most recent tornadoes, the yearly total is now 122, which makes this the THIRD HIGHEST YEARLY TORNADO TOTAL ...