Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:20 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:20:08 GMT
The horrific tornadoes that ripped through Oklahoma this week bring back all too familiar memories for Alabamians as memories of April 27, 2011 are still fresh in many minds. When Alabamians were in needMore >>
The horrific tornadoes that ripped through Oklahoma this week bring back all too familiar memories for Alabamians as memories of April 27, 2011 are still fresh in many minds. When Alabamians were in needMore >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:17 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:17:18 GMT
As rescue efforts continue in Oklahoma, school administrators closer to home have safety top of mind. Everyone remembers the tragic events in Enterprise, Alabama where a tornado killed eight studentsMore >>
As rescue efforts continue in Oklahoma, school administrators closer to home have safety top of mind. Everyone remembers the tragic events in Enterprise, Alabama where a tornado killed eight students inside Enterprise High School and a nearby resident...More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:16 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:16:48 GMT
MOORE, OK - The Oklahoma County Sheriff's office tweeted a photo of a frightened, muddy dog Monday after the deadly EF-5 tornado ripped through the town.The comment accompanying the photo said, "scared,More >>
A heartbreaking photo of a little dog guarding the body of his owner, who was killed in the Moore, OK, tornado, is going viral.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:04 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:04:33 GMT
Residents in tornado-stricken Moore, OK, await news on missing love ones Tuesday, a day after a massive tornado devastated the city, killing at least 51. Rescuers worked all night, with particular attentionMore >>
The tornado, with winds up to 200 mph, cut a 20-mile stretch as wide as two miles through the Oklahoma City metro area. The medical examiner's office reported 24 people died, including nine children. More >>
The Enhanced Fujita Scale is used by meteorologists to rate the strength of a tornado. More >>
The Enhanced Fujita Scale is used by meteorologists to rate the strength of a tornado.More >>
HONEA PATH, SC (FOX Carolina) -
A Honea Path man was hit and killed by a car not long after his dog was hit by a car Tuesday morning, according to the Laurens County deputy coroner.
Deputy Coroner Vickie Cheek said 67-year-old Jeffrey Glancey had walked across U.S. 25 in front of his home to go pick up his dog that had been hit by a car.
As Glancey was walking back across the street, he was hit and killed by a car too, Cheek said.
The accident happened about 7 a.m. not far from Gin Mill Road.
Glancey is survived by his wife and four children.
Troopers said Glancey was in the roadway illegally when he was hit by a car traveling north on U.S. 25.
After that car hit Glancey, it hit a pickup truck that was stopped in the left turn lane on the south side of the highway, troopers said. The driver of both the car and truck were not injured.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating the accident. Glancey was one of two pedestrians hit and killed in the Upstate on Tuesday morning.
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