Today: October 23, 2024
Today: October 23, 2024

'Ash tornado' caught on camera while crews battled large grass fire in Oklahoma

'Ash tornado' caught on camera while crews battled large grass fire in Oklahoma
October 23, 2024

    LINCOLN COUNTY, Oklahoma (KOCO) -- A quick "ash tornado" popped up while several crews battled a large grass fire Tuesday afternoon in rural Lincoln County near Carney.

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Grand Teton grizzly bear No. 399 that delighted visitors for decades is killed by vehicle in Wyoming

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