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Saturday, January 27
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River Cities' Reader
The Dead of Winter
Rascals Live Saturday, January 27, 2024, 7:30 – 10:30pm Event Title: The Dead of Winter Venue: Rascals Address: 1418 15th St. City: Moline State: IL
Friday, January 26
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ABC News
New winter storm moves from South to Northeast with threat of floods, tornadoes, snow
(NEW YORK) -- More rain is on the way as another winter storm takes aim at the southern and eastern United States. As of early Friday, a flood watch remains in effect for five states -- Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana and New York. Some of ...
Wednesday, January 24
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ABC News
Flash flooding and tornadoes threaten the South as winter storm moves eastward across US
(NEW YORK) -- Parts of a winter storm that brought historic rainfall to Southern California this week is now moving eastward, bringing even more precipitation to the southern and eastern United States. Areas of eastern Texas, where flash flood warnings have been issued, already got ...
Monday, January 22
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Murphy, Sam & Jody
Is perfume stronger in the winter? / Sam is having a hard time with an anniversary / Murphy gets kicked out
Is cologne/perfume stronger in the winter? And, why can’t you smell it on yourself sometimes? Sam is having a hard time with an anniversary that’s looming. Murphy gets kicked out of a coffee shop.
Friday, January 19
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ABC News
Winter storm: Schools close in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh as new blast of snow hits Northeast
(NEW YORK) -- More than 100 million Americans are under winter alerts Friday as a storm hits the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast and another brutal surge of Arctic air pushes into the South. Over 1,000 flights have been canceled Friday, with Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ...
Friday, January 19
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ABC News
More than 100 million Americans under winter alerts as storm system moves across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast
(NEW YORK) -- More than 100 million people across the country are under winter alerts early Friday morning as a quick-hitting storm system moves across the Mid-Atlantic and parts of the northeast. This comes as another brutal surge of Arctic air pushes into the ...
Thursday, January 18
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ABC News
Weather-related deaths climb to 37 as winter maintains icy grip over much of US
(NEW YORK) -- There have been at least 37 weather-related deaths across the United States since Sunday, as an arctic blast continues to unleash heavy snow and icy temperatures from coast to coast. The state with the most fatalities so far was Tennessee, where Nashville ...
Thursday, January 18
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ABC News
Winter storm: More snow forecast as millions face dangerously cold temperatures
(NEW YORK) -- As dangerously low temperatures paralyze parts of the country from Chicago to Tennessee, the West and the Northeast are bracing for more snow. The latest More than 30 weather-related fatalities were confirmed nationwide this week, with deaths reported in 10 states including Oregon, ...
Wednesday, January 17
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ABC News
Winter storm: More snow forecast as millions under wind chill alerts
(NEW YORK) -- More than 105 million Americans remain on alert for dangerously low temperatures after an arctic blast swept across the U.S. At least nine weather-related fatalities were confirmed nationwide this week: six in Tennessee, two in New Jersey and one in Mississippi, according ...
Wednesday, January 17
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ABC News
Millions of Americans under wind chill alerts as winter storm brings heavy ice, snow, rain to Northwest
(NEW YORK) -- More than 105 million Americans remain on alert for dangerously low wind chills after an artic blast swept across the United States. There were at least nine weather-related fatalities nationwide this week -- six in Tennessee, two in New Jersey and one ...
Wednesday, January 17
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ABC News
Four college students rescued by helicopter after camping during winter storm in Kentucky
(NEW YORK) -- Four college students camping in Red River Gorge in Kentucky were rescued by helicopter Tuesday morning after getting stranded on Courthouse Rock, Powell County Search and Rescue said. The four students from Asbury University were camping overnight and "underestimated the weather conditions," ...
Tuesday, January 16
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The Center Square
Texas set three records for power demand and supply during winter storm
(The Center Square) – The Texas grid and energy companies set three all-time records for demand and supply to meet energy needs during subfreezing temperatures that began early ...
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