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Drone Rescue: Lost Dog Found in Woods
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Abbie, a nine-year-old golden retriever mix, was found safe after going missing in West Columbia, South Carolina. The U.S.A.R. Drone Team located her using a thermal camera, pinpointing her exact location in the woods. Abbie was reunited with her owner, who was overjoyed, and the drones use in the search highlights its potential in lost pet cases. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Protests Erupt Over Fatal Shooting of Activist by ICE Agent
01:42|Protests erupted nationwide following the fatal shooting of Renee Good, a 29-year-old activist, by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis. Civil liberties groups organized rallies demanding justice, while Minnesota authorities launched an investigation. Demonstrators also condemned the shooting of two protesters in Portland, Oregon. In Minneapolis, protesters blocked streets and chanted for an end to aggressive immigration enforcement. Local leaders urged peace, but tensions ran high with federal agents present. State investigators are looking into both the fatal shooting and injuries from less-lethal rounds. Federal officials claim self-defense, but critics point to a pattern of overreach. Lawmakers joined the scene, calling for accountability. More demonstrations are planned if no charges are filed soon. Checkout Solipillow.com
Tulsa Dogs: Lifelines for Homeless
01:15|In Tulsa, Oklahoma, a donation drive is underway for the Denver House, a day center supporting both individuals and their pets experiencing homelessness. These dogs provide essential emotional support, and donations of pet essentials are urgently needed to help keep these bonds strong amid growing needs. Checkout Solipillow.com
Cherokee Nation Invests $42M, FBI Investigates Bank Robbery, OU Football Lands Transfer
01:20|Cherokee Nation Businesses invests $42M in Williams Center Towers redevelopment, aiming to revitalize downtown with modern upgrades and job creation. FBI investigates east Tulsa bank robbery, following strong leads to apprehend suspects. Attorney General to review financing for Broken Arrow mosque, sparking mixed reactions due to transparency concerns. OU football secures transfer commitment from Florida tight end Hayden Hansen. Macys to close Owasso distribution center, impacting local workers. Union boys basketball team wins last-second game dedicated to coachs dying mom, and Owassos Jalen Montonati shows progress. Checkout Solipillow.com
Broken Arrow Students Protest School Schedule Changes
01:55|Students at Broken Arrow Public Schools are protesting against changes to a popular specialty program at Bailey Middle School. The districts decision to end early release days, which allowed students to attend dual credit college classes or work part-time jobs, has sparked a backlash. Hundreds of freshmen, along with parents and teachers, have expressed their disapproval, with some calling it a betrayal of promises made during enrollment. The changes also impact transportation and after-school activities, leaving many families scrambling. Despite a board meeting to hear complaints, district leaders stand firm, citing data showing better outcomes with full days. More walkouts are planned, and the community awaits the next board decision, with enrollment deadlines looming. Checkout Solipillow.com
Amazon Refunds $25-$58 to Prime Members
01:28|Amazon Prime members receive unexpected refunds, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, as part of a settlement with the FTC. The company agreed to the refunds without admitting wrongdoing, covering overcharges from easier sign-ups and tougher cancellations between 2018 and 2022. Eligible members can check their eligibility at amazon.com/prime-ftc and cash any checks by February 20, 2025. The FTC continues to push for easier subscription cancellations across the industry. Checkout Solipillow.com
New Orleans Crime Drops for 3rd Year, National Guard Joins Efforts
01:32|New Orleans sees a third consecutive year of declining violent crime, with homicides dropping sharply in 2025. Despite the deployment of National Guard troops, police officials credit smart intervention strategies and community trust for the progress. Homicides fell from 217 in 2023 to an estimated 142 in 2025, with nonfatal shootings also down. Officials warn against complacency, vowing to maintain patrols and enforcement into 2026 for sustained safety. Checkout Solipillow.com
Oklahoma's New Marijuana Law in Cars: What You Need to Know
01:31|Oklahomas new law targets marijuana in cars, mirroring alcohol rules. Drivers cant have easy access to cannabis, even with a medical license. First-time offenders face misdemeanor charges if weed is within arms reach. A driver was arrested days after the law, highlighting the strict enforcement and safety focus. Checkout Solipillow.com

New Memorial Chairs Dedicated to Tulsa Train Crash Victims
01:29|In Tulsa, Oklahoma, a new memorial has been installed at the site of a tragic train accident that occurred in 1949, killing seven family members. The sole survivor, John Litterell, now seeks closure and peace. The new memorial consists of three heavy chairs bolted to a concrete slab, with a plaque honoring the victims. The memorial will be dedicated on February 7th, with the hope that it will serve as a moment of peace for those who visit the site. Checkout Solipillow.com