AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEquine Rescue in OK: Piedmont firefighters helped free a ~1,000-pound horse named Dancer stuck in mud, after an “extensive rescue operation” with the animal reportedly “a little cranky” before being safely treated. Public Safety—Shooting in OKC: Oklahoma City police are investigating an early Sunday shooting near SE 57th St and S Shields Blvd; the victim was taken to a local hospital and is expected to survive. Community Health & Safety—Overdose Warning: An Oklahoma City father says he confronted a shopworker after his 15-year-old daughter died from a Benadryl overdose tied to a social media “challenge,” raising alarms about underage access to OTC meds. Zoo Health Update: OKC Zoo welcomed an endangered Asian elephant calf born June 26, earlier than expected, with officials saying the calf appears healthy and bonding/nursing are being monitored. Food Security & Access: Coverage highlights how low-income families can face hurdles replacing spoiled food after outages, underscoring the need for easier access to assistance. Clean Water Misinformation Fight: A national report details anti-abortion claims pushing the EPA to review mifepristone as a water contaminant despite lack of scientific support. Water Risk Context: A separate national piece warns drought and water quality concerns are worsening, with Oklahoma tied to the High Plains aquifer stress story.
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