News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed
New records show home raided by ICE was sold by suspect weeks before
SUMMARY: Federal authorities raided a home in Oklahoma City on April 24th as part of a human smuggling investigation. The family living there, Marissa and her daughters, were forced out at gunpoint, and their belongings were taken, despite their names not being on the search warrant. New records reveal that the previous owner, Lima Lopez, sold the house weeks before the raid. Despite this, DHS pursued asset seizure without acknowledging the sale, raising concerns about whether the agency misinformed the judge. The family is still awaiting the return of their items, and questions about DHS’s actions remain unanswered.
Weeks after federal immigration agents raided an Oklahoma City home and removed a U.S. citizen and her daughters at gunpoint, News 4 has uncovered documents disproving a claim shared by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security—which suggested the property was still owned by a woman indicted for human smuggling, at the time of the raid.
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SGA wears Yukon teacher’s Canadian flag during parade
SUMMARY: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder MVP, famously wore a Canadian flag around his waist during the Thunder’s championship parade, a flag that once hung in Yukon High School government teacher Alex Shirley’s classroom. Shirley, born and raised in Oklahoma City, was amazed that his Canadian flag became part of such an iconic moment in the city’s history. The flag, originally a souvenir from a trip abroad, was requested urgently after the Thunder’s victory and ended up symbolizing a monumental celebration in a place once marked by tragedy. Shirley hopes this experience becomes a teaching moment for his students about community pride and history.
SGA wears Yukon teacher’s Canadian flag during parade
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Retired Will Rogers Elementary teacher does much for her community
SUMMARY: Gloria Tate, a retired Will Rogers Elementary teacher, remains a vital part of her community. Since joining the school in 1970, Gloria has been known for making learning fun and staying connected with colleagues through her monthly newsletter, Skee-Ball. After retiring in 2004, she volunteered for Mobile Meals, the animal shelter, the Hope Center, and the Historical Society. She organizes regular reunions at Johnny’s Charcoal Broiler in Edmond, fostering lasting friendships among former teachers. Recently honored with a $400 Pay It Forward award, Gloria continues to lead efforts for the school’s 55th anniversary, embodying dedication, friendship, and community spirit.
Retired Will Rogers Elementary teacher does much for her community
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30 years separate two unforgettable moments
SUMMARY: July 30th in Oklahoma City marked a powerful celebration of resilience, 30 years after the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building that claimed 168 lives. The NBA championship parade for the Oklahoma City Thunder passed the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, honoring victims while reflecting on the city’s strength and unity. Families of those lost shared heartfelt tributes, expressing both grief and pride. Amidst the joy of a historic sports triumph, the community embraced hope and remembrance, exemplifying the Oklahoma Standard—a journey from unimaginable tragedy to inspiring light and togetherness.
30 years separate two unforgettable moments
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