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Friday morning 22nd Avenue was blocked off for a short time while a huge section of an electrical substation was being moved. Electric company workers had to raise stop lights so the massive piece of machinery could travel down the street. The truck hauling the machinery was bound for North Hills Street where the electrical work was being done.
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Petal teen dies in accident
Petal police are investigating the death of a 14-year-old boy.
June 19, 2013
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Petal teen dies in accident
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Do you think G-8 countries should share information about taxes paid by multinational companies in an effort to crack down on illegal tax evasion?
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Raw: Baby White Rhino Debuts at Australian Zoo
Time Lapse: Rebuilding Bridge Post-collapse
Ohio Woman Accuses 3 of Holding Her Captive
Hunt for Ex-Teamster Boss Hoffa's Remains Ends
Aug. Trial Set for Ohio Man in Triple Kidnapping
Car Crash in NYC's East Village Injures 8
Obama Renews Call for Nuclear Reductions
Raw: Car Jumps Curb in NYC, Injures 8
Unusual Heat Wave Bakes Alaska
Raw: German President Welcomes President Obama
Raw: Arizona Wildfire Scorches 8 Square Miles
Raw: Huge Fire Near Yosemite National Park
Kid Couture: Spending Big Bucks on Babies
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Audio: How can we better prepare for tornadoes?
An NPR broadcast examines the question of how communities can better prepare for tornadoes like the one that struck Moore, Okla. on Monday. The broadcast features commentary from Michael Fitzgerald, who reported a five-part disaster series for the CNHI News Service.
May 22, 2013 1 Photo
- Photos: Aftermath of massive tornado in Moore
- The Big One: Preparing for mid-America earthquake
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