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The Kalamazoo County, Michigan, Sheriff's Office said in a statement that three people from the same family were killed when a tree hit a vehicle Sunday, with three others taken to hospitals.
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In Indiana, a 34-year-old driver died on Sunday after heavy winds knocked over his vehicle, the Porter County Sheriff’s Office said.
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More than 400,000 homes and businesses in five states were without power Monday in the latest bout of severe weather that has left at least 2 dead.
U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-Rhode Island) has reintroduced legislation to add the state of Rhode Island to the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC), one of the eight regional fishery councils that manages commercial fishing in the United States.
The 40th annual festival will take place from April 11-13 at the Holiday Inn Grantville-Hershey in Dauphin County.
Sunday will likely be the most active day for severe storms this weekend, as the threat area stretches across much of the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, Tonks said. Over a dozen states may be at risk of severe weather Sunday, AccuWeather predicted.
In the United States, Florida is probably the state most synonymous with hurricanes. Though it’s not quite the hurricane capital of the world, that would go to a Caribbean island called Abaco, Florida does take the crown as being the biggest hurricane magnet within the scope of the U.S.
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A severe winter storm has killed at least three and left almost half a million energy customers without power on Monday morning, as strong winds and heavy rain caused havoc from the Mid-Atlantic to the South.