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Rome continues tornado recovery
The National Weather Service in Binghamton verified that at 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16, an EF-2 category tornado touched down in Rome. Its peak wind strength was 135 miles per hour with a path ...
For the fourth of five United Way’s Days of Action in 2024, the United Way of the Mohawk Valley, Lupini Construction, and the Salvation Army of Rome worked together to provide residents in the city of ...
Engelbert's is now open in the plaza at 825 Black River Blvd., store officials said. The main store at 265 W. Dominick St.
ROME, NY (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) — The rebuilding of the City of Rome after July’s tornado damage has taken a very large step with the reopening of a local business. Big Jay’s Pizzeria, located on ...
A teacher calls the little tree, that has survived outer space, a tornado and years in a freezer, a symbol of resilience and ...
Jimmy Failla, the FOX News Radio Talk Show and FNC TV show host Saturday nights, is coming to town for WIBX's 99th Anniversary. Failla along with special comedy guests, will perform one show on Friday ...
An EF-2 tornado, with winds up to 135 mph, struck the city of Rome, while an EF-1 tornado with top winds of 100 mph hit Canastota. Additionally, severe thunderstorms with excessive winds caused ...
The National Weather Service is investigating all tornado reports and said there have, so far, been no reported deaths associated with tornadoes. Most of the twisters came during the middle of the ...
Davis said meteorologists are comparing images they captured during the storm to what is being seen at the tornado sites. "In other hurricanes it's more difficult to rate them because you'll see ...
Rome is famous for its four classic pastas: cacio e pepe, gricia, amatriciana and carbonara. But there's actually a fifth pasta that combines the best elements of these four — and, according to ...
Four months after a tornado struck downtown Rome, Engelbert's Jewelers has opened up at a new temporary location.
When a tornado blew through Rome in July and knocked a nearby B-52 bomber off the concrete pad on which it had sat, Boufford and Rotenberry worried. “We were really scared that the tree was ...