Two years after the world watched a massive tornado slam into the city of Joplin, Mo., a woman who helped warn people about that storm said the Moore, Okla., tornado is bringing back vivid memories. Full story
Rachel Maddow recaps the latest developments in Moore, Oklahoma and reports on what to expect in the coming days.
A report on the ongoing rescue efforts in Oklahoma, and the impact on insurers, with CNBC's Jane Wells and Mary Thompson; and Joplin City Manager R. Mark Rohr and WeatherFX Chief Meteorologist Paul Walsh, offers insight.
More than a year after the devastating tornado that ripped through Joplin, Mo., stores are opening their doors once again. NBC’s Chelsea Clinton reports.
Army Corps of Engineers Mission Manager Sean O'Donnell enters a safe room at a temporary housing unit in Joplin, MO Thursday, August 18, 2011, in Joplin, Missouri (Jim Seida / msnbc.com)
Aaron Miller, owner of Midwest Storm Shelters, shows off a safe room he installed in a new house in Joplin, Mo., in August 2011.
JOPLIN, MO - MAY 23: Destroyed homes and debris cover the ground as a second storm moves in on May 23, 2011 in Joplin, Missouri. A powerful tornado ripped through the densely populated town of Joplin yesterday killing at least 89 people.