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Monday, Nov. 18, 2024 Forecast: More storms possible for some

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www.youtube.com – KOCO 5 News – 2024-11-18 08:51:13


SUMMARY: Meteorologist Jonathan Conder reports on expected rain in Oklahoma, particularly a line of storms moving from eastern Oklahoma away from Oklahoma City (OKC). There remains a moderate chance of light rain in the metro area, with new storms anticipated around noon in northwestern Oklahoma. A level one risk for severe weather is indicated for areas including Ponca and Clinton, with potential for one-inch hail and 60 mph winds, though the tornado risk is low. Winds will be strong, with gusts up to 50 mph, and highs in the 50s and 60s. Viewers are encouraged to tune in for updates.

KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says there may be another round of severe storms this afternoon.

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Charles Gene Birch – The Davis News

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www.davisnewspaper.net – Editor – 2025-06-25 08:10:00

SUMMARY: Charles Gene Birch, born Feb. 9, 1939, in Murray County, passed away June 18, 2025, in Davis at 86. A Davis High School graduate (1957), Charles worked in the oil field, then for Crawford Telephone and Southwestern Bell until retiring in 1987. He was a lifelong farmer, rancher, and passionate horse owner, trainer, and racer. Known for his strong principles and old-school values, Charles valued honesty and family deeply. He is survived by his wife Lynda, children, stepchildren, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and siblings. Funeral services were held June 20 at First Free Will Baptist Church, Sulphur, with interment at Oaklawn Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the church.

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Woman’s personalized plate keeps getting car flagged as stolen

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www.youtube.com – KFOR Oklahoma’s News 4 – 2025-06-21 22:28:43

SUMMARY: An Oklahoma woman, Trisha Grandson, received a personalized license plate reading “I LOVE JESUS,” but it has repeatedly been flagged by police as stolen. The plate matches one linked to a stolen truck in Dallas from nearly a year ago. Despite verification from Service Oklahoma that her plate was valid, automated law enforcement cameras continue to flag it, leading to multiple police stops. Dallas police confirmed the plate is connected to an ongoing investigation and have asked Oklahoma authorities to remove the flag, but it remains due to the active case. Service Oklahoma recommends replacing the plate to avoid further issues.

Woman’s personalized plate keeps getting car flagged as stolen

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Lightning causes multiple house fires in the Oklahoma City metro

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www.youtube.com – KFOR Oklahoma’s News 4 – 2025-06-21 07:07:07

SUMMARY: Overnight lightning strikes in the Oklahoma City metro caused two house fires, one in Jones near 150th and Post Road shortly after midnight, and another in northwest Oklahoma City near Hefner and Rockwell around 2:30 a.m. Both families escaped safely without injuries. Emergency crews from Edmond and Oklahoma City responded quickly, extinguishing the fires. The Jones fire mainly affected the attic and garage with smoke damage, while the Oklahoma City blaze caused approximately $150,000 in damage. Investigations are ongoing to confirm if lightning caused the fires. Despite continued storms, the severe weather is moving out of the area by morning.

Lightning was the cause of multiple house fires in the Oklahoma City metro Wednesday morning.

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