Monthly Archives: April 2010
Major tornado outbreak: Biggest of 2010: April 22
The biggest tornado outbreak of 2010 year-to-date took place on April 22 with 32 tornadoes reported so far. While some of these are no doubt duplicate reports, there [..]
Terrell police apprehend robbery suspect, two others on the loose
On the evening of Thursday April 22, the Best Western Motel on State Highway 34 South near I-20 in Terrell was robbed. The robbery occurred around 11:30 PM [..]
Thunderstorms, possibly severe, still in DFW outlook
An intense upper low and surface dry line/cold front will sweep across north Texas Friday with the potential for severe weather. A dry line, which lies east of the [..]
Prom Season: Safety Tips for Your Teens
Prom night is an exiting time in any teenager's life, a night most look forward to throughout the school year. Guys and girls ponder what they will wear, [..]
Ship christening honors legacy of former POW
In a traditional U.S. Navy ceremony, the $1 billion William P. Lawrence (DDG 110), being built by the Northrop Grumman Corporation was christened in front of more than [..]
U.S. Army general officer announcement
Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates announced yesterday that the President has made the following nominations to the Senate for confirmation. Lieutenant General David P. Fridovich, for appointment to [..]
Interim recommendations approved from Fort Hood shootings
The Department of Defense announced on April 15, near-term actions to address gaps and deficiencies in personnel policies, force protection measures, emergency response, mass casualty preparedness and support [..]
Warmer, chance of storms with severe potential this week in Dallas Fort-Worth
The unusually chilly weather of Saturday and Sunday will be replaced by a windy and much warmer pattern as the week wears on. Last weekend’s cold front did [..]
Soaking rainfall: Dallas-Fort Worth totals April 16-18
A slow-moving upper low and surface cold front worked to make the weekend of April 16-18 a very soggy one over north Texas. The image above shows the [..]
