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Abbott Baby Formula Plant Reopens Following Shutdown
News 9
Abbott Nutrition said its Michigan baby formula plant is back up and running after a shutdown that contributed to a national shortage.
Production Resumes At Troubled Abbott Baby Formula Factory
Associated Press
Production of baby formula has resumed at the Abbott Nutrition factory in Michigan whose February shutdown over contamination contributed to a national shortage, a company spokesman said.
Abbott Restarts Baby Formula Plant Linked To Contamination
Associated Press
Abbott Nutrition has restarted production at the Michigan baby formula factory that has been closed for months due to contamination, the company said Saturday, taking a step toward easing a nationwide supply shortage expected to persist into the summer.
FDA Chief Struggles To Explain Slow Response On Baby Formula
Associated Press
The head of the Food and Drug Administration faced bipartisan fury from House lawmakers Wednesday over months of delays investigating problems at the nation’s largest baby formula plant that prompted an ongoing shortage.
FDA Chief To Detail Delays Inspecting Baby Formula Plant
Associated Press
Federal plans to inspect a baby formula factory linked to the nationwide shortage were slowed by COVID-19, scheduling conflicts and other logistical problems, according to prepared testimony from the head of the Food and Drug Administration.
78,000 Pounds Of Infant Formula Arrives In US
Associated Press
A military plane carrying enough specialty infant formula for more than half a million baby bottles arrived Sunday in Indianapolis, the first of several flights expected from Europe aimed at relieving a shortage that has sent parents scrambling to find enough to feed their children.
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Biden Invokes Defense Production Act For Formula Shortage
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Wednesday invoked the Defense Production Act to speed production of infant formula and authorized flights to import supply from overseas, as he faces mounting political pressure over a domestic shortage caused by the safety-related closure of the country’s largest formula manufacturing plant.
Biden Invokes Defense Production Act For Formula Shortage
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Wednesday invoked the Defense Production Act to speed production of infant formula and authorized flights to import supply from overseas, as he faces mounting political pressure over a domestic shortage caused by the safety-related closure of the country’s largest formula manufacturing plant.
House Dems Propose $28 Million To Address Formula Shortage
Associated Press
House Democrats unveiled a $28 million emergency spending bill Tuesday to address the shortage of infant formula in the United States.
House Dems Propose $28 Million To Address Formula Shortage
Associated Press
House Democrats unveiled a $28 million emergency spending bill Tuesday to address the shortage of infant formula in the United States.
Parents Struggle To Find Baby Formula Amid Widespread Shortages, Rationing
CBS News
One of the most important products for new parents is in short supply. Baby formula, which three-quarters of babies in the U.S. receive within their first six months, is increasingly out of stock at retailers across the country.
Parents Struggle To Find Baby Formula Amid Widespread Shortages, Rationing
CBS News
One of the most important products for new parents is in short supply. Baby formula, which three-quarters of babies in the U.S. receive within their first six months, is increasingly out of stock at retailers across the country.
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Severe thunderstorm watch for Northern Oklahoma overnight
News 9
Heat advisories in effect as Oklahoma anticipates severe storms—updates on when the cold front arrives.
Severe thunderstorm watch for Northern Oklahoma overnight
News 9
Heat advisories in effect as Oklahoma anticipates severe storms—updates on when the cold front arrives.
OKC 2.7 billion dollar bond aims to help break the chain of homelessness
Stephanie Maniche
Oklahoma City to vote on $2.7B bond in October, with $50M aimed at curbing rising housing costs and homelessness. No increase in property taxes if bond passes.
OKC 2.7 billion dollar bond aims to help break the chain of homelessness
Stephanie Maniche
Oklahoma City to vote on $2.7B bond in October, with $50M aimed at curbing rising housing costs and homelessness. No increase in property taxes if bond passes.
Looking back on a 50 year legacy, Putnam City Superintendent announces retirement
Haley Hetrick
After five decades in education, a pillar of Putnam City has announced he is retiring soon. Superintendent Dr. Fred Rhodes announced he is retiring on July 1st, after finishing up this school year.
Looking back on a 50 year legacy, Putnam City Superintendent announces retirement
Haley Hetrick
After five decades in education, a pillar of Putnam City has announced he is retiring soon. Superintendent Dr. Fred Rhodes announced he is retiring on July 1st, after finishing up this school year.
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Severe thunderstorm watch for Northern Oklahoma overnight
News 9
Heat advisories in effect as Oklahoma anticipates severe storms—updates on when the cold front arrives.
OKC 2.7 billion dollar bond aims to help break the chain of homelessness
Stephanie Maniche
Oklahoma City to vote on $2.7B bond in October, with $50M aimed at curbing rising housing costs and homelessness. No increase in property taxes if bond passes.
Looking back on a 50 year legacy, Putnam City Superintendent announces retirement
Haley Hetrick
After five decades in education, a pillar of Putnam City has announced he is retiring soon. Superintendent Dr. Fred Rhodes announced he is retiring on July 1st, after finishing up this school year.
Summer break: What is Congress up to?
Alex Cameron
Congress on summer recess, sparking urgency for appropriations ahead of fiscal year. OK representatives use break for town halls, campaigning.
Owasso transformation: HGTV brings 'Fixer to Fabulous' to cancer warrior's home
Eden Jones
HGTV’s Dave and Jenny Marrs renovated an Owasso home for a girl with brain cancer, with 120+ volunteers helping for “Fixer to Fabulous.”
Record turnout for OKC Fire Department’s Project Life run
Graham Dowers
More than 500 people took part in the Oklahoma City Fire Department’s 12th annual Project Life run, raising funds to provide free smoke alarms to residents.
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