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Verdigris Triple Homicide Sparks Legislation To Prevent Another Tragedy
News On 6
Lawmakers are working to change state law after a Verdigris mother killed her three children and herself, during a supervised custody visit.
Oklahoma Delegation Seeking Additional Leadership Roles
News On 6
For its relatively small size, seven members, the Oklahoma congressional delegation packs a big punch. And it could get even bigger.
What Is the Timeline For A Presidential Election?
David Prock
The process of electing the President of the United States can take almost two years and has several milestones along the way. However, many Americans may not be aware of the entire process. Here is a timeline and breakdown of how the United States elects its head of state.
Lawmakers Discuss Rebuilding After Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Alex Cameron
The priority along the Patapsco River right now remains search and recovery -- recovering the bodies of the six construction workers presumed to have died and searching to make sure no others were lost. Once that is all complete, the focus will shift to reopening the channel and fixing the bridge.
Okla. Lawmaker Calls For Department Of Corrections Investigation, DOC Responds
Haley Weger
The call is spearheaded by Representative Justin "JJ" Humphrey (R-Lane), who says he has been receiving calls from inmates themselves, alleging assaults, disease outbreaks and more.
The Push To Raise Minimum Wage Heads Back To Court
News 9
The state's question to raise the minimum wage is headed back to court. State question 832 would raise the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour over the next five years.
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Joe Lieberman, Longtime Senator And 2000 Vice Presidential Nominee, Dies At 82
CBS News
Joe Lieberman, a longtime senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic Party's nominee for vice president in 2000, died Wednesday in New York City. He was 82.
Joe Lieberman, Longtime Senator And 2000 Vice Presidential Nominee, Dies At 82
CBS News
Joe Lieberman, a longtime senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic Party's nominee for vice president in 2000, died Wednesday in New York City. He was 82.
Full Medical Examiner's Report On Death Of Nex Benedict Released
News On 6
The Oklahoma Medical Examiner has released part of the results of their investigation into the death of an Owasso High School teen.
Full Medical Examiner's Report On Death Of Nex Benedict Released
News On 6
The Oklahoma Medical Examiner has released part of the results of their investigation into the death of an Owasso High School teen.
Enid City Councilmember Faces Challenger Ahead Of Recall Election
News 9
Enid City Commissioner Judd Blevins faced challenger Cheryl Patterson after petitioners gathered enough signatures to issue a recall election, following the release of photos showing Blevins at the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia.
Enid City Councilmember Faces Challenger Ahead Of Recall Election
News 9
Enid City Commissioner Judd Blevins faced challenger Cheryl Patterson after petitioners gathered enough signatures to issue a recall election, following the release of photos showing Blevins at the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia.
At The Oklahoma State Capitol: A Push To Boost Reading Scores In The State
News 9
Legislators are looking at the actual science of how kids learn how to read and applying that to state law. Senate Bill 1906 by Senator Adam Pugh creates the Statewide Literacy Revolving Fund for the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
At The Oklahoma State Capitol: A Push To Boost Reading Scores In The State
News 9
Legislators are looking at the actual science of how kids learn how to read and applying that to state law. Senate Bill 1906 by Senator Adam Pugh creates the Statewide Literacy Revolving Fund for the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
Florida’s DeSantis Signs One Of The Country’s Most Restrictive Social Media Bans For Minors
Associated Press
The bill will ban social media accounts for children under 14 and require parental permission for 14- and 15-year-olds.
Florida’s DeSantis Signs One Of The Country’s Most Restrictive Social Media Bans For Minors
Associated Press
The bill will ban social media accounts for children under 14 and require parental permission for 14- and 15-year-olds.
Dozens Of Oklahomans Meet With Senator Lankford At 'Java With James'
Alex Cameron
In recent years, hundreds, if not thousands, of Oklahomans visiting the nation’s capital have discovered a program that not only offers expert insight into the workings of Congress and a personal audience with one of their U.S. Senators, but a free cup of coffee at the same time. It’s called ‘Java with James.’
Dozens Of Oklahomans Meet With Senator Lankford At 'Java With James'
Alex Cameron
In recent years, hundreds, if not thousands, of Oklahomans visiting the nation’s capital have discovered a program that not only offers expert insight into the workings of Congress and a personal audience with one of their U.S. Senators, but a free cup of coffee at the same time. It’s called ‘Java with James.’
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Little Axe Schools Announce Virtual Learning After Norman Threats
News 9
Out of an abundance of caution, Little Axe Schools in Norman has moved to virtual learning on Thursday after the Cleveland County Sherriff's Office said it received a threatening call around 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
Little Axe Schools Announce Virtual Learning After Norman Threats
News 9
Out of an abundance of caution, Little Axe Schools in Norman has moved to virtual learning on Thursday after the Cleveland County Sherriff's Office said it received a threatening call around 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
OKC Zoo Amphitheater Set To Open 2024 Concert Season Following Renovations
Cameron Joiner
The Oklahoma City Zoo is getting ready for it's 2024 concert season to open this summer, following upgrades and renovations.
OKC Zoo Amphitheater Set To Open 2024 Concert Season Following Renovations
Cameron Joiner
The Oklahoma City Zoo is getting ready for it's 2024 concert season to open this summer, following upgrades and renovations.
Charges Filed Against Driver Involved In Fatal Crash Near Woodward
News 9
Charges have been filed against a driver the Oklahoma Highway Patrol say was intoxicated when they were involved in a crash that left one person dead.
Charges Filed Against Driver Involved In Fatal Crash Near Woodward
News 9
Charges have been filed against a driver the Oklahoma Highway Patrol say was intoxicated when they were involved in a crash that left one person dead.
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Little Axe Schools Announce Virtual Learning After Norman Threats
News 9
Out of an abundance of caution, Little Axe Schools in Norman has moved to virtual learning on Thursday after the Cleveland County Sherriff's Office said it received a threatening call around 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
OKC Zoo Amphitheater Set To Open 2024 Concert Season Following Renovations
Cameron Joiner
The Oklahoma City Zoo is getting ready for it's 2024 concert season to open this summer, following upgrades and renovations.
Charges Filed Against Driver Involved In Fatal Crash Near Woodward
News 9
Charges have been filed against a driver the Oklahoma Highway Patrol say was intoxicated when they were involved in a crash that left one person dead.
Oklahoma City Families Left Without Homes After Apartment Fire
News 9
No one was injured after a fire at a northwest Oklahoma City apartment complex, firefighters say.
Third Person Arrested In Connection To Deadly Oklahoma City Shooting
News 9
A third person has been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting at a northeast Oklahoma City convenience store.
5 Okla. School Districts Exempt From Using Certified Teachers During State Testing
News 9
The teacher shortage is putting some schools in a tough spot, some do not have enough certified teachers to administer state tests.
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Bill Addressing Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Rules For College Athletes Advances In Okla. House
Haley Weger
Name, image and likeness rules, also known as NIL, are constantly changing. There is a push at the state capitol this session to ensure Oklahoma stays competitive against other state’s universities.
Bill Addressing Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Rules For College Athletes Advances In Okla. House
Haley Weger
Name, image and likeness rules, also known as NIL, are constantly changing. There is a push at the state capitol this session to ensure Oklahoma stays competitive against other state’s universities.
The Abortion Pill Battle Is Heading To The Supreme Court This Week, Here's What To Know
CBS News
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will weigh in on a case that threatens to curtail access to a commonly used drug taken in a medication abortion.
The Abortion Pill Battle Is Heading To The Supreme Court This Week, Here's What To Know
CBS News
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will weigh in on a case that threatens to curtail access to a commonly used drug taken in a medication abortion.
Enid Councilmember Facing Recall Election Following White Supremacist Claims
Addie Crawford
The people of Enid will decide whether or not Judd Blevins will keep his seat as Ward 1 commissioner after a group gathered hundreds of signatures to initiate a recall election.
Enid Councilmember Facing Recall Election Following White Supremacist Claims
Addie Crawford
The people of Enid will decide whether or not Judd Blevins will keep his seat as Ward 1 commissioner after a group gathered hundreds of signatures to initiate a recall election.
Your Vote Counts: State Of The Border And Sports Betting
News 9
Political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Jason Dunnington and state Rep. Jon Echols about the state of the border and sports betting in Oklahoma.
Your Vote Counts: State Of The Border And Sports Betting
News 9
Political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Jason Dunnington and state Rep. Jon Echols about the state of the border and sports betting in Oklahoma.
The Hot Seat: Political Party Extremes
News 9
In this morning's Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Richard Morrissette and Colby Schwartz about extremist outliers in both political parties and how they may affect this year's election.
The Hot Seat: Political Party Extremes
News 9
In this morning's Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Richard Morrissette and Colby Schwartz about extremist outliers in both political parties and how they may affect this year's election.
House Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Package Hours Before Shutdown Deadline, Sending It To Senate
CBS News
The House passed a massive spending package on Friday to fully fund the government through September, sending it to the Senate ahead of a midnight deadline to avert a partial shutdown.
House Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Package Hours Before Shutdown Deadline, Sending It To Senate
CBS News
The House passed a massive spending package on Friday to fully fund the government through September, sending it to the Senate ahead of a midnight deadline to avert a partial shutdown.
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