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Oklahoma food banks brace for impact of USDA funding cuts
Emory Bryan
Oklahoma food banks are preparing to fill gaps left by cuts announced, and expected, at the USDA. The federal government supports food assistance programs, primarily through SNAP benefits.
D.C. Debrief: House passes budget resolution, setting stage for legislative battle
Alex Cameron
Political Analyst Scott Mitchell and Washington Bureau Chief Alex Cameron discuss key moments in D.C. this week.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsa nonprofits concerned about potential freeze on federal grants
Ethan Wright
Tulsa nonprofits, Hunger Free Oklahoma, and Housing Solutions reacted to the Federal Grant Freeze, highlighting potential impacts on critical services like SNAP-related benefits and housing assistance.
Tulsa Police Help Provide Christmas To Stolen SNAP Benefit Victim
Erin Conrad
After Jessica Shaw's SNAP benefits were stolen, the Tulsa Police helped her family with groceries and Christmas gifts.
Oklahoma Mother Reports Repeated Thefts Of SNAP Benefits
News 9
One metro mother says her SNAP benefits have been stolen from not just once, but multiple times.
5,000 Oklahoma Families Lose SNAP Benefits To Card Skimming Fraud
News 9
Five thousand Oklahoma families lost their food benefits due to fraud
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Oklahoma Farm Bureau Plans Statewide Meetings To Support Agriculture
News On 6
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau said its goal is educating people on the challenges the agriculture industry faces and the resources available.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Plans Statewide Meetings To Support Agriculture
News On 6
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau said its goal is educating people on the challenges the agriculture industry faces and the resources available.
'Important Piece Of Legislation': House Debates $1.5 Trillion Farm Bill Impacting Food, National Security
Alex Cameron
Congressman Lucas (R-OK3), a rancher in Roger Mills County, has worked on every Farm Bill since his election to Congress in 1994. In an interview Wednesday, Lucas said the GOP proposal basically takes the text of the 2018 bill and tweaks it to reflect changes in economic conditions.
'Important Piece Of Legislation': House Debates $1.5 Trillion Farm Bill Impacting Food, National Security
Alex Cameron
Congressman Lucas (R-OK3), a rancher in Roger Mills County, has worked on every Farm Bill since his election to Congress in 1994. In an interview Wednesday, Lucas said the GOP proposal basically takes the text of the 2018 bill and tweaks it to reflect changes in economic conditions.
Congress Moving Closer To Passing Farm Bill Before Session Ends
Alex Cameron
Dead in the water just two months ago, a new Farm Bill has sprung to life, giving Agriculture supporters like Oklahoma's Frank Lucas hope that Congress could pass this important piece of legislation before the end of the session, and perhaps even sooner.
Congress Moving Closer To Passing Farm Bill Before Session Ends
Alex Cameron
Dead in the water just two months ago, a new Farm Bill has sprung to life, giving Agriculture supporters like Oklahoma's Frank Lucas hope that Congress could pass this important piece of legislation before the end of the session, and perhaps even sooner.
New SNAP Rules: Employment Proof Now Essential For Some Beneficiaries
CBS News
Able-bodied adults up to 52 years old who don’t have children, will now have to show proof they're working at least 80 hours a month or that they're enrolled in a training program or school to get SNAP, according to the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
New SNAP Rules: Employment Proof Now Essential For Some Beneficiaries
CBS News
Able-bodied adults up to 52 years old who don’t have children, will now have to show proof they're working at least 80 hours a month or that they're enrolled in a training program or school to get SNAP, according to the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
How Would The Potential Government Shutdown Impact Oklahomans?
Cameron Joiner
The general consensus across the board right now is that time will tell. But it all hinges on whether or not Congress can come to an agreement by Sunday.
How Would The Potential Government Shutdown Impact Oklahomans?
Cameron Joiner
The general consensus across the board right now is that time will tell. But it all hinges on whether or not Congress can come to an agreement by Sunday.
Child Advocacy Group After Verdigris Triple Murder-Suicide: 'Pay Attention And Speak Up'
Amy Slanchik
Under Oklahoma state law, anyone suspecting a child is a victim of abuse or neglect is required to report it to law enforcement.
Child Advocacy Group After Verdigris Triple Murder-Suicide: 'Pay Attention And Speak Up'
Amy Slanchik
Under Oklahoma state law, anyone suspecting a child is a victim of abuse or neglect is required to report it to law enforcement.
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Oklahoma Food Banks See Spike In Need After End Of SNAP Benefits, Inflation
Lex Rodriguez
Just since March, the food bank said there’s been a 50-percent increase in people who need help. Two issues are at play: it's more expensive to make ends meet because of inflation and emergency SNAP benefits are ending.
Oklahoma Food Banks See Spike In Need After End Of SNAP Benefits, Inflation
Lex Rodriguez
Just since March, the food bank said there’s been a 50-percent increase in people who need help. Two issues are at play: it's more expensive to make ends meet because of inflation and emergency SNAP benefits are ending.
What's In The Debt Ceiling Deal — And What's Not
CBS News
The House and Senate both voted this week to pass legislation to suspend the debt ceiling and limit spending a few days before the U.S. was projected to default.
What's In The Debt Ceiling Deal — And What's Not
CBS News
The House and Senate both voted this week to pass legislation to suspend the debt ceiling and limit spending a few days before the U.S. was projected to default.
Food Bank Of Eastern Oklahoma Prepares To Help More Families Than Usual This Summer
Autumn Bracey
The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is preparing to help even more families than usual this summer.
Food Bank Of Eastern Oklahoma Prepares To Help More Families Than Usual This Summer
Autumn Bracey
The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is preparing to help even more families than usual this summer.
Lawmakers Insist Budget Cuts Would Help Raise Debt Ceiling, Avoid Going Into Default
Alex Cameron
The debt crisis consuming political leaders in Washington is raising dueling concerns for Americans — the concern that the nation, for the first time ever, could go into default, and also the concern that avoiding default will mean cutting funding for important programs.
Lawmakers Insist Budget Cuts Would Help Raise Debt Ceiling, Avoid Going Into Default
Alex Cameron
The debt crisis consuming political leaders in Washington is raising dueling concerns for Americans — the concern that the nation, for the first time ever, could go into default, and also the concern that avoiding default will mean cutting funding for important programs.
GOP Lawmakers Want Tougher Food Stamp Requirements
CBS News
The food-stamp program already has work requirements for people the U.S. government defines as "able-bodied adults without dependents" — in other words, younger workers who aren't disabled and who don't have kids or other dependents.
GOP Lawmakers Want Tougher Food Stamp Requirements
CBS News
The food-stamp program already has work requirements for people the U.S. government defines as "able-bodied adults without dependents" — in other words, younger workers who aren't disabled and who don't have kids or other dependents.
'1839 Cherokee Meat Company' Now Accepting SNAP Benefits
News On 6
The Cherokee Nation says its '1839 Cherokee Meat Company' near Tahlequah is now accepting SNAP benefits.
'1839 Cherokee Meat Company' Now Accepting SNAP Benefits
News On 6
The Cherokee Nation says its '1839 Cherokee Meat Company' near Tahlequah is now accepting SNAP benefits.
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Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
Tulsa welcomes 14 new officers to the force after graduation of Academy Class 130
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa welcomes 14 newly graduated police officers, ready to serve after six months of training.
Tulsa welcomes 14 new officers to the force after graduation of Academy Class 130
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa welcomes 14 newly graduated police officers, ready to serve after six months of training.
Oklahoma woman stole $1.5 million from elderly women in romance scams, officials say
CBS News
A Pawnee woman faces charges for stealing $1.5 million through online romance scams, according to Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
Oklahoma woman stole $1.5 million from elderly women in romance scams, officials say
CBS News
A Pawnee woman faces charges for stealing $1.5 million through online romance scams, according to Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
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Xtreme Fight Night 400 marks major milestone for Tulsa’s longest-running MMA promotion
Alyssa Miller
It is a historic night in combat sports as the longest-running MMA and kickboxing promotion in the United States prepares for its 400th event. Five-time world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook founded XFN in Tulsa in 1977.
Tulsa welcomes 14 new officers to the force after graduation of Academy Class 130
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa welcomes 14 newly graduated police officers, ready to serve after six months of training.
Oklahoma woman stole $1.5 million from elderly women in romance scams, officials say
CBS News
A Pawnee woman faces charges for stealing $1.5 million through online romance scams, according to Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
Tulsa Firefighters launch 'Project Life' to install free smoke alarms in high-risk areas
Aaron Alexander
Tulsa homes from East 11th Street to East 21st Street and Garnett Road receive free smoke alarms as the Tulsa Fire Department and American Red Cross kick off Project Life, tackling high fire-risk zones.
Oklahoma lawmakers consider moving school board elections to November to boost voter turnout
Cal Day
A bill moving through the state legislature would change the date of school board elections. Supporters hope this would increase voter turnout, but opponents think it will keep qualified people from running for office.
How President Trump's trade war with China could impact U.S. film industry
CBS News
President Trump's trade war with China could have a major impact on Hollywood, with some saying a potential ban could be placed on American movies. The country has been a vital market for the U.S. film industry.
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