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Wednesday Oct. 20, 2024 Timeline: Severe storms likely later
SUMMARY: On Wednesday, October 30th, a severe storm timeline has been issued, with a risk level ranging from one to three, highlighting a significant level two area. Threats include tornadoes, 80 mph straight-line winds, and golf ball-sized hail. The main wave of severe weather is expected from 6 to 10 p.m., particularly affecting northern Oklahoma, with storms potentially hitting Oklahoma City as early as 7 p.m. Storms will move southward and eastward overnight, clearing by around 2 a.m. More storms are anticipated over the weekend, though less severe, with a risk of flooding expected.
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says there is a significant risk of severe storms later today.
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Coalition joins Virginia in SCOTUS appeal over ‘noncitizen’ voters | Virginia
SUMMARY: A coalition of 24 state attorneys general, led by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to support Virginia’s decision to remove “self-identified noncitizens” from voter rolls. Miyares plans to file an emergency appeal following a ruling from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that rejected Virginia’s request to prevent the reinstatement of over 1,500 noncitizen registrations. The attorneys general argue that the District Court’s ruling undermines state authority over voter qualifications. Miyares criticized the ruling as politically motivated, while the Justice Department claims it violates the “quiet period” in the National Voter Registration Act.
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Police Chief Ron Bacy talks department's response to 7-Eleven murder, mass shooting
SUMMARY: Oklahoma City Police Chief Ron Bass, in his third month of leadership, discussed recent violent crimes and Halloween safety. He addressed the tragic murder of an 18-year-old store clerk and emphasized the importance of community tips in apprehending suspects. Chief Bass highlighted the need for extra support for store clerks working alone and pointed out the alarming rise in gun violence among teens, with many firearms being stolen from unlocked cars. He updated on law enforcement’s increased presence in Bricktown and reminded parents about curfew policies. For Halloween, he urged families to visit their website for safety tips to ensure a safe celebration.
Police Chief Ron Bacy talks department’s response to 7-Eleven murder, mass shooting
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Person injured after being hit by car in OKC
SUMMARY: In Oklahoma City, a person was struck by a car this morning near North Santa Fe and 50th, just before 1:00 AM. Police have provided limited information but confirmed that the victim is alive. Further details about the incident have not been released.
Person injured after being hit by car in OKC
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