Tornado Brought Shock, Awe, And The Best In People
Luce family returns to Preston Hollow, but in another house, after 2019 storm.
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Luce family returns to Preston Hollow, but in another house, after 2019 storm.
(Read time: 4.9 minutes)
It’s been a year, almost, since that night that changed a lot. And with everything that came after the tornado that struck North Dallas last year, it’s almost hard to believe that it has been a year.
Read moreKaren and Randall McCleskey bought their home because of the builder. And they hired the same builder to renovate it
Read moreTo look at the moonscape that is the southeast corner of Preston and Royal a year after an EF3 tornado
Read moreTwo weeks. That’s how long the McCleskey family had been in their home before disaster struck on Oct. 20.
Read moreJeff Kitner still doesn’t live in his house, and he still doesn’t work at his office, even though the damage from the EF3 tornado that hit on Oct. 20, 2019, is almost a year old.
Read moreWe look back at the devastation – and the recollections – of a family who lived through the tornado, two
Read moreWhen the tornado struck North Dallas on Oct. 20, 2019, it created a swath of damage that started at I-35E
Read moreFrom graduation celebrations held in the parking lot outside a decimated school, to parents and community members engaging in some
Read moreLike everyone else in Dallas, Mayor Eric Johnson was caught by surprise when an EF3 tornado struck North Dallas, cutting
Read moreThe following is our conversation with Dallas ISD superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa, who shared his recollections from the Oct. 20,
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