News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed
Firefighters knock down house fire in Edmond
SUMMARY: During Oklahoma’s News 4 at noon, Ali Meyer reports on a destructive house fire in far northwest Oklahoma City, specifically in the Twin Oaks neighborhood near Northwest 178th and Western. Firefighters responded early this morning to a blaze that originated in the garage and subsequently spread to the attic of the home. The incident highlights the challenges faced by emergency responders in controlling such fires. Further details on damage or potential causes were not provided in the brief report.
Firefighters knock down house fire in Edmond
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Police: 3 arrested after multiple shootings in Bricktown leave 5 injured
SUMMARY: Breaking news from downtown Oklahoma City reports multiple shootings following two separate incidents. Four people were shot after an argument between groups near Bricktown, leading to a significant police presence, including ambulances and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Victims are hospitalized in varying conditions, from serious to critical. Arrests have been made, with three suspects apprehended and firearms recovered. The first shooting occurred near Bass Pro Shops, while the second involved a confrontation at Dave’s Hot Chicken, resulting in additional victims. Investigations are ongoing to determine the motives behind these violent events.
Police: 3 arrested after multiple shootings in Bricktown leave 5 injured
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Money swiped from SNAP cards… again!
SUMMARY: The U.S. House of Representatives has passed an act extending the time stolen SNAP benefits will be available to families until mid-December. In Oklahoma, families like Bill Nelson’s are facing issues with stolen EBT benefits, leading to unauthorized transactions that can occur hundreds of miles away. Nelson shared her experience of losing nearly $1,000 within an hour of using her card. The Department of Human Services (DHS) acknowledged that stolen benefits are a widespread issue nationally and highlighted that SNAP cards can be used across states. Recovering funds may take up to ten business days, leaving many families in distress.
Money swiped from SNAP cards… again!
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AG Drummond issues letter on OSDE's emergency inhaler purchase delay
SUMMARY: Oklahoma’s Attorney General is addressing a delay by the State Department of Education in using $250,000 allocated for emergency inhalers for public school students. Although the legislature approved the funds in July 2023, they have yet to be utilized, prompting criticism from lawmakers. Superintendent Ryan Walters had requested the Attorney General’s opinion on the matter. The AG‘s office announced that instead of directly purchasing the inhalers, school districts must buy them and seek reimbursement. The Attorney General emphasized the importance of swift action, stating that failing to comply with legislative directives endangers students’ health.
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