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140 pm Thursday winter weather snow update
SUMMARY: KOCO Five News is reporting a weather update with ongoing low to moderate snowfall across Oklahoma. Moderate snow is currently seen in areas like Edmond and Slaughterville, with heavier bands moving toward Pottawatomie County and Shawnee. Meteorologist Michael Armstrong notes that while roads are primarily wet and treated, untreated side roads may have slick spots. The winter storm warning is expanded to include the Oklahoma City metro through Friday. Snow is expected to continue into the evening, with potential lighter snow later. No major power outages have been reported. Snow travel conditions remain monitored.
140 pm Thursday winter weather snow update
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For Some Oklahomans, Eviction is a Death Sentence
SUMMARY: In 2024, Oklahoma City reported the deaths of 74 homeless individuals, highlighting the severe consequences of eviction. Anthony Goulding, 82, died in a fire during an eviction, while Charles Henderson Jr., 36, succumbed to homelessness after being forced out of his mother’s home. A study by Eviction Lab linked eviction to increased mortality, particularly affecting low-income residents. Evictions lead to homelessness, preventing access to essential health and support networks. Legal aid advocates stress that the lack of stable housing severely impacts health and survival, as many face life-threatening conditions without proper shelter or care during harsh weather.
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15 state treasurers urge states to divest pension funds from China | National
SUMMARY: State legislatures and financial officers from 15 states are urging pension fund fiduciaries to divest from investments in China due to concerns about threats posed by the Communist Party of China (CCP) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC). They cite unreliable audits, market manipulations, and risks related to Variable Interest Entities (VIEs) as key reasons for divestment. Financial leaders highlight that failure to act could result in significant financial losses, similar to the experience following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Additionally, they warn about national security threats and ongoing espionage activities linked to China.
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Pay it 4Ward: Lunch Lady makes every day special
SUMMARY: At Total Middle School, lunchtime is made special by dedicated cafeteria workers like Tracy Byrd. These lunch ladies not only serve meals but also receive appreciation from students, who write heartfelt letters expressing their gratitude. Tracy, recognized through the Pay It Forward program, exemplifies selflessness, cooking delicious food and crafting festive decorations that brighten students’ days. Recently, she was honored with $400 from First Fidelity Bank for her efforts. The joy she brings to students, combined with their thoughtful acknowledgments, exemplifies the impact of these unsung heroes, serving love and creativity alongside meals.
Pay it 4Ward: Lunch Lady makes every day special
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