Police could be here throughout the night. Nbc 10 news. To other problems now. Heavy rain flooded part of columbus boulevard at penns landing this morning. Water swamped two of the three southbound lanes. Police had to close it off between market and vine street right during the morning rush. The water has since receded. Glenn hurricane schwartz is here now. Were drying tonight, but another round of rain and possibly thunderstorms heading our way . Yeah. I think within the next 24 hours, well be seeing another round of rain. Things are very nice and quiet and sunny now from the poconos to the shore and no weather issues other than kind of windy out there. Its dry across the area. But back to the west, there are plenty of showers and some of that moisture will be moving in during the next 24 hours. Generally, in the afternoon, its not going to be anything like the heavy rain that we saw yesterday, but there certainly is a threat of some on the way. Were in the 60s at the moment across t
Survivors of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre to Appear Before Oklahoma Supreme Court as Historic Case Hangs in the Balance
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Last remaining Tulsa Race Massacre survivors argue for appeal in reparations lawsuit dismissal
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Last remaining Tulsa Race Massacre survivors argue for appeal in reparations lawsuit dismissalSteve Osunsami and Dhanika Pineda, ABC News
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Brandon Bell/Getty Images(TULSA, Okla.) Lessie Benningfield Randle and Viola Ford Fletcher, both 109 years old, went to the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon to appeal the dismissal of their lawsuit against the City of Tulsa for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre."We are grateful that our now-weary bodies have held on long enough to witness an America, and an Oklahoma, that provides Race Massacre survivors with the opportunity to access the legal system," Randle and Fletcher, the last survivors of the incident, said in a joint statement Tuesday. "Many have come before us who have knocked and banged on the courthouse doors only to be turned around or never let through the door."The lawsuit, filed against the city, seeks reparations for Randle and Fletcher for injury, public nuisance and unjust enrichment others have gained from exploiting the massacre, according to court documents.Lawyers for the victims and their families are making the legal argument that the