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VIDEO: Bay Lights will be world's largest light sculpture
The world's largest light sculpture will live for two years on the San Francisco Bay Bridge starting on March 5. Almost two miles miles wide and 500 feet high, it uses 25,000 white individually programmed LED lights to create a dazzling display.
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Siblings withstand storm in fridge
Jianci and Jia Zhang are siblings who survived Monday’s tornado by seeking shelter in the refrigerator of their Chinese restaurant. (Staff Photo by ROB COLLINS)
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Mom delivered baby as tornado struck
Shayla Taylor delivered her second son, Braeden Immanuel, as a tornado hit Moore Medical Center on Monday. Her husband, Jerome, and 4-year-old son, Shaiden, were sent downstairs to take shelter from the storm with everyone else as Shayla and her four nurses remained upstairs. (Photo by Hannah Cruz / The Norman, Okla., Transcript)
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- AUDIO: Residents share their tornado experiences
- Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Okla. officials vow not to quit looking until everyone is found
U.S. marshals dig through rubble in a neighborhood on 149th Street and Santa Fe Drive hoping to find survivors from a tornado that hit Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20. Photo by Kyle Phillips / The Norman Transcript
- Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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Photos: Aftermath of massive tornado in Moore
To see more photos of the aftermath of Monday's tornado, visit The Norman Transcript, photos.normantranscript.com.









