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  • 2 weeks ago | kfor.com | Jillian Lauren |Heather Holeman

    MOORE, Okla. (KFOR) – Imagine the joy of holding your newborn for the first time, only to hear doctors say your baby would live to the age of two. That’s what the parents of a baby in Moore were devastated to hear when their little girl was born with a rare disease. But, this little girl far surpassed two—in fact, she’s about to celebrate her 16th birthday. And her family credits her long-term caretaker, Rhonda Monks, for lengthening her life. “She’s smart.

  • 2 weeks ago | kfor.com | Jillian Lauren |Hunter Elyse

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A change at the National Weather Service could put half a million Oklahoma lives at risk. For now, the weather service will no longer translate weather alerts for non-English speakers. Lawmakers, community leaders, and experts said this is a big change for Oklahomans. “Not being able to supply messages and the language where people understand so they can keep up with the storms is really problematic,” said Senator Michael Brooks-Jimenez, D-Oklahoma City.

  • 2 weeks ago | news10.com | Jillian Lauren |Cassie Abel

    Posted: Apr 10, 2025 / 06:45 AM EDT Updated: Apr 10, 2025 / 06:51 AM EDT SHARE ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)– Six Applebee’s restaurant locations around the Capital Region will be hosting the “Law & Orders” fundraising night Thursday night to raise funds for the Special Olympics of New York.

  • 2 weeks ago | news10.com | Jillian Lauren |Cassie Abel

    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)– Happy Thursday! Meteorologist Matt Mackie says temperatures will reach the low 50s, but there is a chance of rain showers in the afternoon. A 69-year-old is dead after shooting a hunting-style rifle at the state police barracks in Malta. Also, an 80-year-old woman was reported missing out of Menands. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know this April 10. 1.

  • 2 weeks ago | informnny.com | Jillian Lauren |Salvador Rivera

    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — In the time since the Trump tariffs were implemented last week, business leaders, customs brokers and truckers along the border say they have seen investment, salaries, and their income diminish. Drivers like Aurelio, say his trips across the border have fallen anywhere from 50 to 60 percent. “It’s been a hard hit to take, most of us work on commission, so it’s hurting us.”Aurelio and others blame the tariffs for their profits taking a hit.

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