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  2. At least 1 dead as storm batters eastern US with life ... - AOL

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    At least one person is dead as a powerful storm batters the eastern half of the US with dangerous flooding, prompting hurried evacuations, widespread road closures and hazardous travel conditions ...

  3. WLW - Wikipedia

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    WLW is a primary entry point station in the Emergency Alert System for Southwest Ohio, Kentucky and Eastern Indiana. Besides its main analog transmission , its programming is simulcast on 99-watt FM translator W233BG on 94.5 MHz and on an HD digital subchannel of co-owned 107.1 MHz WKFS .

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  5. Several central Ohio counties under air quality alert ... - AOL

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    The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission issued an air quality alert beginning at 6 a.m. Thursday for parts of central Ohio.. The alert issued Wednesday afternoon includes Delaware, Franklin ...

  6. Here's why FEMA sent an emergency alert to your ... - AOL

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    Cellphones, TVs and radios across the U.S. simultaneously blared out an emergency alert today. Here's what to know and why it happened.

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  8. At least 2 killed in Ohio warehouse shooting; suspect in custody

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    Police in New Albany, Ohio, said four other people were hospitalized after the mass shooting at the KDC/One warehouse.

  9. NOAA Weather Radio - Wikipedia

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    In the wake of the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak, one of the key recommendations from the U.S. Weather Bureau's storm survey team, was the establishment of a nationwide radio network that could be used to broadcast weather warnings to the general public, hospitals, key institutions, news media, schools, and the public safety community.