Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:41 PM EDT2013-05-21 16:41:36 GMT
Courtesy: American Red Cross
A massive tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, killing over 50 people, including children. It also demolished an elementary school and reduced home to piles of splintered wood.
A massive tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, killing over 50 people, including children. It also demolished an elementary school and reduced home to piles of splintered wood.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 4:44 AM EDT2013-05-21 08:44:41 GMT
Our warmest day of the next week pushes temperatures towards 90 degrees in some places. With the daytime heating, an afternoon/evening thunderstorm exists for the area. The cold front begins to push through
The West Virginia University baseball team remained in Oklahoma following its regular season finale at Oklahoma State. That is because the Big 12 tournament is set to begin Wednesday in Oklahoma City.
Devastating tornadoes just missed the WVU baseball team in Oklahoma. They did their part to help by purchasing clothing and other supplies to hand out to victims. (Photo Courtesy: @WVUBaseball via twitter)
MORGANTOWN -
Black Bear Burritos, located on the Evansdale campus at WVU, hosted the jazz band, The Jenny Wilson Trio, Tuesday night.
The Jenny Wilson Trio is a family band that plays both original and popular music. The band has played together for five years, and has played at Black Bear Burritos in downtown Morgantown for the past few years.
They have been playing consistently at the Evansdale location every Tuesday since November.
The family has also recently put out a CD.
"We have a brand new CD out; it's called ‘What She Sang in Winter.' It's all original music," said Evan Lintz, drummer for the Jenny Wilson Trio.
The band's performance next Tuesday will be its last performance of the year at Black Bear Burritos.
If you would like more information on the Jenny Wilson Trio you can visit their website.