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Police identify victim in fatal convenience store stabbing
SUMMARY: A murder occurred early Friday morning at a 7-Eleven convenience store in northwest Oklahoma City during a robbery. Police were alerted by a 911 call reporting that the clerk, identified as Jaden Anthony, was in medical distress. Upon arrival, officers found that Anthony had been stabbed to death. Authorities are currently searching for the suspect involved in the crime. They urge anyone with information to come forward to aid in the investigation.
Police identify victim in fatal convenience store stabbing
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State Question 834 would change one word in the Oklahoma Constitution. Here's why
SUMMARY: Oklahoma legislators have placed State Question 834 on the ballot, aiming to specify that only American citizens can vote in state elections. Critics argue this change is unnecessary, as existing law already prohibits non-citizen voting, making it a felony to register. Despite political divisions, some lawmakers believe the amendment addresses a perceived problem with non-citizen voting, attributing it to current federal immigration policies. Representative Andy Fugate sees it as a political move to mobilize certain voters, while Senator Shane Jett views it as a necessary solution. Voters will encounter this question alongside another on their November ballot.
State Question 834 would change one word in the Oklahoma Constitution. Here’s why
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Police chase ends in Oklahoma City metro
SUMMARY: Breaking news: A police chase in Oklahoma City concluded with one male suspect in custody. The chase ended near Northwest 100th and Western, where the suspect reportedly fled on foot. Authorities are now searching for a female who escaped in a different direction, believed to have run towards a nearby house after entering a cemetery. Law enforcement has established a perimeter and is awaiting a canine unit to assist in the search. The male suspect was apprehended after a brief pursuit of a few blocks. The situation remains active as police continue their investigation.
Police chase ends in Oklahoma City metro
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Early voting for the November election starts soon in Oklahoma
SUMMARY: Early voting for next month’s election starts on Wednesday, October 30th, and runs through Friday, November 1st, from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. There will also be early voting on Saturday, November 2nd, from 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. Voters should note that their regular polling place may differ from the early voting location. For more details, visit KOCO.com.
Early voting for the November election starts soon in Oklahoma
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