A major winter storm has disrupted daily life across the Southern U.S., closing schools for 1.5 million students in Texas, Arkansas, and Virginia. With heavy snow, freezing rain, and temperatures plummeting,
Three people died in vehicle crashes in Virginia, according to state police. Other weather-related fatal accidents occurred Sunday near Charleston, West Virginia, and Monday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Kansas, where over a foot (30 centimeters) of snow fell in places, had two deadly weekend crashes.
Winter storms closed schools, snarled flights and put millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central United States.
The latest winter storm is bringing snow and ice to thousands of counties across more than 20 states. Here’s what to know about the forecast, key cities and expected impacts.
Schools and cities from Texas to Georgia are shutting down in anticipation of freezing rain and snow forecast for much of the Southern U.S. The severe weather is expected across a stretch from New Mexico to Alabama starting Wednesday night and early Thursday.
An area stretching from Texas to Tennessee braces Wednesday for the possible arrival of freezing rain and snow.
The Saint Mark Baptist Church in Little Rock hosted a unity service where they honored the life and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Catcher Ryder Helfrick and infielder Nolan Souza are projected starters looking to make a leap as sophomores in 2025. Both players had moments as freshmen that reflected their lofty rankings as recruits, but neither found consistency. The hope is that they become every-day, impact players for Arkansas this year.
While newer disasters have grabbed recent headlines, one local man is doing his best to keep his community focused on those suffering closer to home. In this episode of The Story Behind the AP Story,
American activist who put his life on the line to bring equality and justice to all during the Civil Rights movement died, but those who honor the reformation Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. created continue to remember his name.
Boys & Girls Club welcomes new development director and Shenandoah National Park employee wins national award.
A little more than 20 years ago, Virginia Squire and her then 8-year-old daughter were traveling in England. Then something unexpected happened.