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UPDATE: Toddler found safe after mom fled with fugitive boyfriend
Lisa Monahan
A missing 2-year-old from Midwest City has been found safe while crossing into the United States from Mexico with his non-custodial mother. Investigators believed the mother and her fugitive boyfriend were relying on a network of people to keep them hidden.
Albuquerque human trafficking suspect arrested in Oklahoma City
Chase Boyer
A woman suspected of leading a major human trafficking operation in Albuquerque was arrested Wednesday evening in Oklahoma City, according to authorities.
Trump And Harris Ramp Up Campaigns In Pennsylvania
Alex Cameron
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are increasingly focusing their presidential campaigns on the Keystone State, with dual rallies scheduled in Pennsylvania on Monday evening.
Supreme Court Says Biden Administration Can Remove Razor Wire That Texas Installed Along Border
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed federal immigration agents to remove the razor wire that Texas state officials have set up along some sections of the U.S.-Mexico border to try to discourage migrants from crossing into the country unlawfully.
Top US Officials Meet With Mexican President Amid Record Migrant Crossings
CBS News
The meeting came as mayors of New York, Chicago and Denver said Wednesday that they have no more capacity for migrant arrivals, as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has continued to send migrants to those cities.
Securing The Border: Oklahoma National Guard, Senator Lankford Report
Amanda Taylor
If you take a snapshot of the US Mexico Border in the last 2 weeks, you'd see Border Patrol capturing convicted sex offenders entering the US illegally, seizing pounds of fentanyl and heroin, and rescuing a child after smugglers left her alone to fend for herself.
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Federal Agencies Detail Impacts Of Government Shutdown With Deadline Fast Approaching
CBS News
More than 1.3 million active-duty military members and thousands of air traffic controllers and TSA agents will have to work without pay during a government shutdown, a prospect that looks increasingly likely with Congress running out of time to approve new funding.
Federal Agencies Detail Impacts Of Government Shutdown With Deadline Fast Approaching
CBS News
More than 1.3 million active-duty military members and thousands of air traffic controllers and TSA agents will have to work without pay during a government shutdown, a prospect that looks increasingly likely with Congress running out of time to approve new funding.
In Effort To Block Government Shutdown, Oklahoma Senator Proposes Anti-Shutdown Legislation
Alex Cameron
Senator James Lankford first introduced legislation to end government shutdowns in February 2019, more than four and a half years ago. That bill didn’t go anywhere, but with each new Congress, including the current one, Lankford and his Democratic co-sponsor, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), try again. He said it’s beginning to get some traction.
In Effort To Block Government Shutdown, Oklahoma Senator Proposes Anti-Shutdown Legislation
Alex Cameron
Senator James Lankford first introduced legislation to end government shutdowns in February 2019, more than four and a half years ago. That bill didn’t go anywhere, but with each new Congress, including the current one, Lankford and his Democratic co-sponsor, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), try again. He said it’s beginning to get some traction.
An Inside Look At The Problems At The U.S.-Mexico Border
Amanda Taylor
News 9's Amanda Taylor talked with U.S. Sen. James Lankford and several of Oklahoma's National Guard who spent time this summer at the U.S.-Mexico border helping to manage the influx of immigrant-hopefuls into the United States.
An Inside Look At The Problems At The U.S.-Mexico Border
Amanda Taylor
News 9's Amanda Taylor talked with U.S. Sen. James Lankford and several of Oklahoma's National Guard who spent time this summer at the U.S.-Mexico border helping to manage the influx of immigrant-hopefuls into the United States.
Texas Gov. Defies Biden Administration Threat To Sue Over Floating Border Barriers
CBS News
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday defended the legality of floating barriers that state officials recently set up along the U.S.-Mexico border to repel migrant crossings, defying a Biden administration threat to sue the state over the river buoys.
Texas Gov. Defies Biden Administration Threat To Sue Over Floating Border Barriers
CBS News
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday defended the legality of floating barriers that state officials recently set up along the U.S.-Mexico border to repel migrant crossings, defying a Biden administration threat to sue the state over the river buoys.
Biden Administration Sues Texas Over Floating Border Barriers Used To Repel Migrants
CBS News
The Biden administration on Monday filed a lawsuit against Texas over floating barriers that state officials have deployed in the middle of the Rio Grande, seeking to force the state to remove the buoys that federal officials argue have endangered migrants and Border Patrol agents alike.
Biden Administration Sues Texas Over Floating Border Barriers Used To Repel Migrants
CBS News
The Biden administration on Monday filed a lawsuit against Texas over floating barriers that state officials have deployed in the middle of the Rio Grande, seeking to force the state to remove the buoys that federal officials argue have endangered migrants and Border Patrol agents alike.
Despite Flags, Border Patrol Staff Didn’t Review Fragile 8-Year-Old Girl’s File Before She Died
Associated Press
Border Patrol medical staff declined to review the file of an 8-year-old girl with a chronic heart condition and rare blood disorder before she appeared to have a seizure and died on her ninth day in custody, an internal investigation found.
Despite Flags, Border Patrol Staff Didn’t Review Fragile 8-Year-Old Girl’s File Before She Died
Associated Press
Border Patrol medical staff declined to review the file of an 8-year-old girl with a chronic heart condition and rare blood disorder before she appeared to have a seizure and died on her ninth day in custody, an internal investigation found.
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Biden Gets Low Ratings On Economy, Guns, Immigration In AP-NORC Poll
Associated Press
As President Joe Biden embarks on his reelection campaign, just 33% of American adults say they approve of his handling of the economy and only 24% say national economic conditions are in good shape, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
Biden Gets Low Ratings On Economy, Guns, Immigration In AP-NORC Poll
Associated Press
As President Joe Biden embarks on his reelection campaign, just 33% of American adults say they approve of his handling of the economy and only 24% say national economic conditions are in good shape, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
Border Crossings Off From Last Week’s Highs As US Pins Hopes For Order On Mobile App
Associated Press
Pandemic-era limits on asylum known as Title 42 have been rarely discussed among many of tens of thousands of migrants massed on Mexico’s border with the United States.
Border Crossings Off From Last Week’s Highs As US Pins Hopes For Order On Mobile App
Associated Press
Pandemic-era limits on asylum known as Title 42 have been rarely discussed among many of tens of thousands of migrants massed on Mexico’s border with the United States.
No Immediate Spike In Border Entries In Aftermath Of Title 42's End
CBS News
An expected spike in illegal crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border after the termination of the Title 42 pandemic-era migration control policy earlier this week did not materialize in the immediate aftermath of the policy change, according to government data obtained by CBS News.
No Immediate Spike In Border Entries In Aftermath Of Title 42's End
CBS News
An expected spike in illegal crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border after the termination of the Title 42 pandemic-era migration control policy earlier this week did not materialize in the immediate aftermath of the policy change, according to government data obtained by CBS News.
US Finalizes Asylum Restriction To Ramp Up Border Deportations Once Title 42 Lapses
CBS News
The Biden administration has finalized a sweeping restriction on asylum that it plans to use to ramp up swift deportations of migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border after the Title 42 pandemic-era emergency policy sunsets on Thursday.
US Finalizes Asylum Restriction To Ramp Up Border Deportations Once Title 42 Lapses
CBS News
The Biden administration has finalized a sweeping restriction on asylum that it plans to use to ramp up swift deportations of migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border after the Title 42 pandemic-era emergency policy sunsets on Thursday.
Border Patrol To Arrest Migrants In El Paso Who Entered US Undetected
CBS News
The U.S. government announced Monday it would dispatch Border Patrol agents to apprehend migrants in El Paso, Texas who crossed the southern border surreptitiously, saying those taken into custody could be expelled, detained or placed in deportation proceedings.
Border Patrol To Arrest Migrants In El Paso Who Entered US Undetected
CBS News
The U.S. government announced Monday it would dispatch Border Patrol agents to apprehend migrants in El Paso, Texas who crossed the southern border surreptitiously, saying those taken into custody could be expelled, detained or placed in deportation proceedings.
'Risk It All': Migrant Surge As U.S. Prepares For Title 42 End
Associated Press
All this comes as the U.S. is preparing for the end of a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants, and it spotlights concerns about whether the end of the immigration limits under Title 42 of a 1944 public health law will mean even more migrants trying to cross the southern border.
'Risk It All': Migrant Surge As U.S. Prepares For Title 42 End
Associated Press
All this comes as the U.S. is preparing for the end of a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants, and it spotlights concerns about whether the end of the immigration limits under Title 42 of a 1944 public health law will mean even more migrants trying to cross the southern border.
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'Described as taking large quantities of pain pills': OBN on a Senate bill that would regulate Katrom in Oklahoma
Chloe Abbott
A bill has passed out of the Senate this week that would make it illegal to use or sell kratom if it's synthesized and contains more than one percent of 7-Hydroxy. Right now, people can buy it legally, but the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics says it's extremely powerful and is the same as taking a handful of painkillers.
'Described as taking large quantities of pain pills': OBN on a Senate bill that would regulate Katrom in Oklahoma
Chloe Abbott
A bill has passed out of the Senate this week that would make it illegal to use or sell kratom if it's synthesized and contains more than one percent of 7-Hydroxy. Right now, people can buy it legally, but the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics says it's extremely powerful and is the same as taking a handful of painkillers.
Muskogee County District Attorney clears officers who shot at homicide suspect
Sam Carrico
The Muskogee County District Attorney has cleared two officers who shot at a homicide suspect earlier this month.
Muskogee County District Attorney clears officers who shot at homicide suspect
Sam Carrico
The Muskogee County District Attorney has cleared two officers who shot at a homicide suspect earlier this month.
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 37 as NBA-leading Thunder beat Grizzlies for team-record 61st victory
Associated Press
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 37 points and Oklahoma City defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 125-104 on Thursday night as the Thunder won their eighth straight and team-record 61st game of the season.
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 37 as NBA-leading Thunder beat Grizzlies for team-record 61st victory
Associated Press
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 37 points and Oklahoma City defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 125-104 on Thursday night as the Thunder won their eighth straight and team-record 61st game of the season.
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'Described as taking large quantities of pain pills': OBN on a Senate bill that would regulate Katrom in Oklahoma
Chloe Abbott
A bill has passed out of the Senate this week that would make it illegal to use or sell kratom if it's synthesized and contains more than one percent of 7-Hydroxy. Right now, people can buy it legally, but the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics says it's extremely powerful and is the same as taking a handful of painkillers.
Muskogee County District Attorney clears officers who shot at homicide suspect
Sam Carrico
The Muskogee County District Attorney has cleared two officers who shot at a homicide suspect earlier this month.
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 37 as NBA-leading Thunder beat Grizzlies for team-record 61st victory
Associated Press
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 37 points and Oklahoma City defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 125-104 on Thursday night as the Thunder won their eighth straight and team-record 61st game of the season.
Union Public Schools faces bus driver shortage, parents express outrage
MaKayla Glenn
Union Public Schools has announced that starting Monday, several bus routes will be suspended due to a severe shortage of bus drivers. The district says it has tried multiple solutions, including having staff drive buses, but is now unable to provide full transportation service. Parents are upset about the short notice, with many now scrambling to find alternative ways to get their children to school. The shortage is part of a larger issue affecting schools across Oklahoma and the country.
Cleanup continues in Mannford as students head back to school
Emory Bryan
Students returned to class in Mannford on Thursday after being out for two weeks due to the devastation caused by wildfires. While life begins to return to normal for students, the cleanup is far from over.
Oklahoma nursing homes face uncertain future with less staffing, burnout, and more patients
Kristen Weaver
Nursing homes across the country are facing a scary future: fewer staff projected over the next few decades, and more and more people who will need long-term care.
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