More than 200 student stranded in schools throughout Alabama cause of a rare winter storm spent the second night camping out in the classrooms at their schools. Authorities working to remove hundreds of abandoned cars on the icy roads. They hope by today that authorities will have the cars cleared off by today. Police safety patrolled all night to make sure nothing happened to abandoned cars.
http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2014/01/30/students-stranded-by-southern-storm-spend-second-night-in-alabama-schools/
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Man stuck in windshield recalls bizarre crash
"God is good. He had his hands on me that day," said Steven Gove, the Manitowoc news paper carrier that escaped a serious injury after he was stuck in the windshield of a moving vehicle that hit him on Saturday night. Gove is happy to be alive he told as he recalled the hit and run. The police arrested a 20 year old man who was intoxicated when he hit Gove. Steven Gove was riding his three wheeled bike as the car hit him and he went through the windsheild of the car.
http://www.htrnews.com/article/20140120/MAN0101/301200333/

http://www.htrnews.com/article/20140120/MAN0101/301200333/
Thursday, January 2, 2014
11 Died in Winter Storm That Dumped More Than 2 Feet of Snow Over Northeast
At least 11 deaths have been attributed to the winter storm that walloped the Northeast with snow overnight and delivered bone-chilling temperatures early this morning. Suburbs North of Boston were hit the hardest. They had more than 2 feet of snow overnight. As much as 18 inches of snow. Temperatures could hit minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit. A new arctic plunge is expected to hit the Midwest and eventually the Northeast next week, bringing more snow and subzero temperatures. 2,200 flights had been canceled nationwide and there were about 3,000 total delays.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/11-died-winter-storm-dumped-feet-snow-northeast/story?id=21407724
http://abcnews.go.com/US/11-died-winter-storm-dumped-feet-snow-northeast/story?id=21407724
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