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Search intensifies for missing 12-year-old RJ Davis in Oklahoma, volunteers from across the nation join efforts; community unites to find him safe and sound. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Oklahomans Face Skyrocketing Health Care Costs
01:51|Sheeva Azma, a freelance science writer in Norman, Oklahoma, faces a significant increase in her health insurance premium due to the expiration of enhanced tax credits under the Affordable Care Act. Her monthly premium is doubling from $434 to $812, making it difficult for her to afford. Azma, who needs regular healthcare due to her family history of breast cancer, plans to work extra hours and dip into her savings to cover the hike. The situation has led to frustration and concern among health advocates and hospital leaders, who worry about increased emergency room visits and financial losses for hospitals, especially rural ones. Checkout Solipillow.com
Nichols Hills Fire Dept. Showcases Modern Equipment
01:17|On January 2nd, 2026, the Nichols Hills Fire Department in Oklahoma was featured in The Oklahoman, showcasing their modern equipment and dedicated team led by Chief Kevin Boydston. Despite no major incidents that day, the photos highlight their constant preparedness and commitment to serving their upscale neighborhood. Checkout Solipillow.com
FAA Announces New Drone Testing Sites in Oklahoma & Indiana
01:22|The Federal Aviation Administration has selected two new testing sites for drones and unmanned aircraft systems, marking the first such sites in nearly a decade. The Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation will host these sites, aiming to test the safety, operations, and navigation of drones before they integrate into national airspace. This comes as the FAA pushes for rules allowing drones to fly beyond visual line of sight. The Choctaw Nations executive director, James Grimsley, hailed the move as a significant step for the tribe and Oklahomas aviation future. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized the importance of these sites in collecting key data to safely boost innovation in the skies, positioning the U.S. as a leader in this tech race. Checkout Solipillow.com
Jenny Simpson Kicks Off OKC Marathon Training
01:20|Runners kick off training season for Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon, led by Olympic medalist Jenny Simpson. Hundreds gather under the Survivor Tree, cheered on by Simpson as they complete a five-mile run. Inside, Simpson shares training tips and excitement for the upcoming race, emphasizing the importance of starting smart and staying consistent. News Nine will provide live coverage from April 24th to 26th. Checkout Solipillow.com
Protests Erupt Over ICE Killings, Trump's Immigration Policies
01:57|Protests erupt across the US against Trumps immigration enforcement following fatal shooting in Minneapolis and injuries in Portland. White House defends agents, Democrats condemn militarized approach. Peaceful rallies held in various cities, demanding an end to ICE operations. Checkout Solipillow.com
Oklahoma City: Warm Week Ahead, Low Fire Risk
01:13|Oklahoma City residents, prepare for above-average temperatures and mostly dry weather this week. While the third week of January will be chilly, its expected to skip major severe weather threats, except for elevated fire conditions in western Oklahoma on Monday afternoon. Temperatures will range from thirty-six to sixty-five degrees, with winds between five to seventy-five miles per hour. Last January, the same week saw lows of eighteen degrees and highs of sixty, making this year feel warmer on colder nights. Fire risks are low impact, but precautions should still be taken to prevent and control any flames. Checkout Solipillow.com
Community Relations Service Unit's Absence Amid Protests
01:46|Tensions rise as protests erupt across the country following two recent shootings by federal immigration agents. The Justice Departments Community Relations Service unit, which has de-escalated conflicts for decades, was shut down last October, leaving a significant gap in peacemaking efforts. Former leaders express frustration, highlighting the units crucial role in building trust and preventing violence. Experts warn of the consequences of this shutdown, particularly in the context of rising political violence. Checkout Solipillow.com
Oklahoma Lawmaker Proposes Data Center Rate Protection
01:41|Oklahoma Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Protect Ratepayers from Data Center Power Costs Representative Brad Boles from Marlow has introduced the Data Center Consumer Rate Payer Protection Act, aiming to ensure that massive data centers cover their own power needs without burdening everyday consumers. These facilities, which can consume as much power as a hundred thousand households annually, have sparked concerns about increased utility bills for families, small businesses, and seniors. Boles is collaborating with utilities and commissioners to finalize the bills details, which could be considered during the 2026 legislative session. Checkout Solipillow.com