TUSCUMBIA, Ala. (WHNT) — Tuscumbia City Schools announced schools would be closed Tuesday for storm damage in the city. According to Russ Tate, Tuscumbia City Schools Superintendant, announced ...
Tuscumbia City Schools will be closed Tuesday due to extensive storm damage in the city, according to Superintendent Russ Tate.
Tuscumbia City Schools Superintendent Russ Tate Other parts of North Alabama were affected by the storms. In addition to the EF-1 tornado that passed through Colbert County, an EF-1 tornado ...
TUSCUMBIA, Ala. (WAFF) - Strong storms swept through North Alabama late Saturday night into Sunday morning ... Per mutual agreement with the City of Tuscumbia police department and the Colbert County ...
The Tuscumbia City Schools superintendent released a statement regarding R. E. Thompson Intermediate School which was damaged ...
According to Russ Tate, Tuscumbia City Schools Superintendant, announced Monday that due to extensive storm damage in the ...
Authorities in Colbert County are stopping entrance from some of the areas hit by Saturday night's severe weather.
Several crews from all across north west Alabama came to Tuscumbia in order to help clean up and get power ... The Sheriff’s department agreed to lock down the city for our utilities to start working.
City officials said over 2.5 million pounds of debris had been collected and transferred to the landfill as of Friday, but ...
Alabama Power crews has restored electricity ... Major damage was reported in Tuscumbia, in Colbert County, according to Rocketcitynow.com, including multiple downed trees, power lines and damage ...
The National Weather Service is confirming tornadoes struck multiple areas of the North Alabama region in the early morning ...
Three were confirmed in North Alabama -- one in Franklin County, one near Tuscumbia in Colbert County and one in Marshall County. Another twister touched down in Hale and Perry counties.