Chapter 1: What is the current winter storm situation affecting the U.S.?
Old man winter settling in for a spell. I'm Daria Albinger. Fox News. A potentially historic winter storm is sweeping across the U.S. Fox's Chanley Painter with the latest.
States have declared a state of emergency with a massive winter storm expected to affect half of the country. Freezing rain, sleet and snow are already becoming more widespread in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. And conditions are rapidly deteriorating across the plains. Fox weather is also now calling for 8 to 12 inches of snow in New York with some mixing of sleet expected. Washington, D.C.
Chapter 2: How are states responding to the winter storm emergency?
is now forecast to get about 5 to 8 inches of snow, which is down from earlier estimates of 8 to 12 inches. The winter storm also forcing the disruption of more than 10,000 U.S. flights. flights.
Utility companies are warning power outages could be widespread and they could last for days. Officials in Cleveland, Ohio are working to make sure there's enough salt for that massive storm which is barreling toward the city this weekend. Fox 8 Cleveland's Rex Smith.
No salt shortage for ODOT District 12 covering Cuyahoga, Lake, and Geauga counties. Public Information Officer Brent Kovacs says despite already doubling the amount of salt used two winters ago, they're right on pace to use around 88,000 tons of salt, the same they used last winter. Cleveland city officials also warning residents about this upcoming stretch of weather.
Chapter 3: What impact will the winter storm have on travel and utilities?
Mayor Justin Bibb says Governor Mike DeWine and ODOT helped the city get more salt, but they're still short on deliveries from Cargill. They'll have to prioritize and only salt main roads, hills and dangerous intersections. But Bibb wants residents to know every street will get plowed. It just won't be immediate. In Cleveland, Rex Smith, Fox News.
Federal Office of Emergency Management announced all Washington, D.C. area federal buildings will be closed on Monday because of the storm. America's listening to Fox News.
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An FBI agent has resigned over an investigation into the shooting of Renee Good. According to reports, the agent was a supervisor in the Minneapolis field office. The New York Times first reported the agent's resignation. Good was fatally shot January 7th by an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officer.
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Chapter 4: What recent events have occurred regarding the FBI agent's resignation?
The Department of Homeland Security said the ICE officer fired in self-defense after Good used her Honda Pilot SUV in a way that posed a threat. The shooting has led to a number of protests. A woman is accused of assaulting a federal officer during an anti-ICE protest in Florida. Fox 35 Orlando's Chancellor Wynn has details.
People protesting against ICE rally in front of Orlando City Hall and an ICE office where 23-year-old Alexis Clark allegedly punched the side mirror and passenger window of a federal agent's car. as the car tried pulling out of the parking lot.
Orange County deputies arrested Clark, and Sheriff John Mina says, quote, the right of all people to peacefully assemble or protest is fundamental and a cornerstone of every American's First Amendment right to free speech. What is not protected, however, is the destruction of property or violence against any member of our community.
The woman who was arrested is facing multiple charges, including assault on a law enforcement officer. In Orlando, Chancellor Nguyen, Fox News.
A Republican congressman's attendance record is under question.
House GOP leadership had to keep a vote open this week to wait for Congressman Wesley Hunt to cast the deciding vote, killing Democrats' efforts to rein in President Trump's war powers. Hunt has missed numerous votes while campaigning for the Senate in Texas.
Hunt did not take questions from reporters after votes this week, but a spokesman for his primary opponent, Senator John Cornyn, tells Fox News Hunt is refusing to fight for President Trump's agenda. Hunt has criticized Cornyn's time in office, saying his record on issues like amnesty don't match the president's agenda. In Washington, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
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