Any weather radio with the SAME feature will do the "same" thing -- allow you to set it up so only specified counties alarm. This NOAA.gov site gives a lot more information: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/ .

I have two radios - the Midland hand-held weather radio (yellow) and the Oregon Scientific WR-101.

By far my favorite is the Oregon Scientific WR-101. Reasons: it runs on either batteries or AC, if on AC the batteries act as backup in power outage, it can be setup for table top use or as a portable, it has a very small "footprint", its style looks nice in the living room (not a weird color or shape), and it has a large LED-lit lightbar that blinks ALL the time - green when OK, red when there is a warning/watch. It is also easy to use.

I really don't like the Midland radio since it ONLY runs on batteries, and batteries only last a few days if left on. The AC connection is only for recharging the NiCD batteries and the radio doesn't function while charging. (whose idea was that?) I also find the buttons very hard to remember how to use.

I think the Oregon Scientific model may be out of production, but they are still available if you look around - such as http://www.weatherradio.com . I really like them - I have two in my house.