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Stations around the country are incorporating social media and new technologies to keep viewers informed. The video above showcases KWCH's efforts to keep viewers safe in times of extreme weather.

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Stay tuned with what is going on in your community with hyperlocal content. From the big high school football game to live coverage of community events, check out what is going on in your neighborhood every day of the week.

Many local stations are offering hyperlocal news sites dedicated to the content their consumers want – like local sports news. For example, Schurz Communications' KWCH offers CatchItKansas.com featuring up-to-date news on high school sports teams and players in Kansas. And there's a mobile app so you don't miss a minute, even on the go.

WRAL in North Carolina offers viewers their content on the go, with a variety of smartphone apps. Viewers can access Doppler radar images, traffic cameras, top news stories, sports scores and news, and the forecast with WRAL Mobile.

Fisher Communications is providing more than 50 hyperlocal websites, so citizens in the greater Seattle, Washington area can stay up to date with what's happening in their neighborhood, whether they live in Beacon Hil or Snohomish. Now that's local news, delivered straight to your laptop.

Your local channels will continue to serve you up-to-the minute information on critical news and community activities. In the event of an emergency, your local broadcast station will deliver emergency alerts so you can get the breaking news and information you need, the minute you need it. Whether its AMBER alerts that help locate an abducted child or warnings about a tornado heading toward your neighborhood – your local channels bring you the news you need first.

Check out some other hyperlocal offerings below, or suggest a hyperlocal service you use.