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A tornado that critically injured a 15-year-old girl and hurt eight other people at a workers' camp in the heart of North Dakota's booming oil patch was an EF-2, the National Weather Service said Tuesday.

During a press conference, Geologist, Jonathan White explains that while Mesa County, Colorado is accustomed to landslides, Sunday’s slide was unusually large.

More than three years after a tsunami hit Japan, debris from plastic bottles up to fishing boats and docks continues to wash ashore on Pacific Coast shores.

More American cities are blocking individuals and ministries from feeding homeless people in parks and public squares, and several Americans have been ticketed for offering such charity, according to a forthcoming report by the National Coalition for the Homeless.

NBC Affiliate WEYI’s Jason Adams tries to stay calm as a bat flies through his memorial day forecast.

Dan Yorgason and a friend watch a storm breed a funnel cloud near Wafford City, North Dakota, but once a tornado touches down nearby, and starts to head toward them, they realize there's no place to hide from the twister.

A woman is left sad and confused after police say her boyfriend’s body was found rolled in a rug and dumped in a wooded area of Ohio. WDTN’s Megan O’Rourke reports.

1. Hidden Cash Twitter Scavenger HuntAn anonymous person is stashing $100 bills all over the Bay Area and then tweeting hints about their locations in a project called “Hidden Cash.

Workers at Walmart are mounting a new initiative not only to get their stories of how Walmart’s low wages, disrespect and intimidation are trapping them in a Walmart economy, but how millions of other workers and their families are caught in that same economy.

Fishermen hook a massive and extremely rare sawfish off Florida's Boynton Beach. WPTV's Kelley Dunn reports.