Woodward, Okla. — Click below to watch a slideshow featuring photos showing damage caused around Woodward and Mooreland by Friday's strong, sustained winds .
Woodward, Okla. — Click below to watch a slideshow featuring photos showing damage caused around Woodward and Mooreland by Friday's strong, sustained winds .
An economic development consultant believes Woodward has the business environment and community dynamic to support more retailers. Ricky Hayes, with the consulting firm Retail Attractions, presented Woodward city commissioners with the highlights from his recent market analysis of the city during their meeting Monday, April 15.
Later during the city meeting, City Manager Alan Riffel made some comments about the anniversary of the 2012 Woodward Tornado. Click to watch a video of his comments.
A short video of scenes from the prayer vigil held on Monday, April 15, 2013 in memory of the tornado that devastated Woodward a year ago.
Snow continues to fall in the Appalachian Mountains thanks to superstorm Sandy, leaving an estimated 150,000 people without power.
Watch Livestream's 24/7 Sandycam feed as Hurricane Sandy approaches the coast.
As those along the East Coast brace for Hurricane Sandy, meteorologists also warn inland areas to prepare for high winds and 4 to 8 inches of rain once the storm makes landfall.
Design expert Nate Berkus shares his high-impact, low-cost ideas for getting the most from your home in this Sunday’s PARADE. His No. 1 tip for improving home decor? “Clean your house, people. It costs nothing!” he says.
Biggest Design Mistake
“I see it every day: People trying to create a home that somebody else tells them they should have. I don’t care if it’s a magazine, a neighbor, or a bossy friend— when somebody says, ‘This is what’s elegant, this is what’s trendy,’ if it doesn’t represent you, you’re not going to be happy.”
Republican Paul Ryan says the attack in Libya that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stephens shows the U.S. is projecting weakness abroad. Vice President Joe Biden responded that's 'a bunch of malarkey.'
A judge says cheerleaders can continue to use run-through banners emblazoned with Bible verses at a Texas high school's football games for at least two more weeks.