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In Rolling Fork, Miss., the tornado reduced homes to piles of rubble and flipped cars on their sides. Other parts of the Deep South were digging out from damage caused by other suspected twisters.
By Sunday night, the hope for survivors came to an end, the death toll having risen to seven. The final bodies pulled from the debris were believed to be unaccounted for workers, according to authorities.
Trump declared Saturday that his “enemies are desperate to stop us” and that “our opponents have done everything they can to crush our spirit and to break our will.”
Legislators and advocates held a press conference Wednesday related to several bills that would give more protections to renters.
An explosion at a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania on Friday killed two people and left five people missing, authorities said.
Rolling Fork Mayor Eldridge Walker told CNN that his town was essentially wiped out.
Candidates in Henderson’s Ward 1 special election were split in their views on the city’s plan to hire the next police chief from within the department.
The lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Nevada alleges that the incarcerated firefighters were “mocked and ignored” when they said their shoes were melting while fighting a wildfire in 2021.
The pool at Tuscany wasn’t properly monitored when a 3-year-old drowned, the complaint alleged.
Ahead of the Henderson’s Ward 1 special election, city council candidates talked about transparency with records and the media, an issue the city struggled with in the past.