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COVID-19 Forces Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrations To Go Virtual
Colby Thelen
Today, COVID-19 is changing the way Oklahoma City honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. News 9's Colby Thelen is live near Northeast 23rd and Lincoln to explain what's different this year.
COVID-19 Forces Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrations To Go Virtual
Colby Thelen
Today, COVID-19 is changing the way Oklahoma City honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. News 9's Colby Thelen is live near Northeast 23rd and Lincoln to explain what's different this year.
Oklahoma Doctors Seeing More Cases Of Dangerous COVID-19 Side Effect In Kids
Ashley Holden
Doctors at OU Health said they are seeing more and more cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
Oklahoma Doctors Seeing More Cases Of Dangerous COVID-19 Side Effect In Kids
Ashley Holden
Doctors at OU Health said they are seeing more and more cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
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COVID-19 Forces Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrations To Go Virtual
Colby Thelen
Today, COVID-19 is changing the way Oklahoma City honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. News 9's Colby Thelen is live near Northeast 23rd and Lincoln to explain what's different this year.
Oklahoma Doctors Seeing More Cases Of Dangerous COVID-19 Side Effect In Kids
Ashley Holden
Doctors at OU Health said they are seeing more and more cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
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News 9 Meteorologist Lacey Swope has your Monday Outdoor Forecast.
Oklahoma To See Warm Monday With Increasing Cloud Cover
Lacey Swope
We’re in for a nice day on this Monday. Highs will climb into the 50s and low 60s.
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Hiland Dairy Issues Recall For Milk Contaminated With Food-Grade Sanitizers
News On 6
Hiland Dairy has issued a recall for chocolate milk that was handed out to students in several Oklahoma school districts. This recall is for Hiland's half-pint, 1% low-fat chocolate milk with a sell-by date of January 27th. The products came from the company's Norman facility and were handed out at Edmond, Deer Creek, and Piedmont schools.
Hiland Dairy Issues Recall For Milk Contaminated With Food-Grade Sanitizers
News On 6
Hiland Dairy has issued a recall for chocolate milk that was handed out to students in several Oklahoma school districts. This recall is for Hiland's half-pint, 1% low-fat chocolate milk with a sell-by date of January 27th. The products came from the company's Norman facility and were handed out at Edmond, Deer Creek, and Piedmont schools.
Kindergartener Holds Diversity Book Drive
CBS News
On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the nation takes a pause, with many Americans using the holiday as a day of service. A kindergartener in Indianapolis, Indiana, is already well ahead in making a difference. Five-year-old Amor Coleman is a little girl with big ideas. In her kindergarten classroom, she noticed the books rarely include characters that look like her. So, she decided to fix that and started collecting books for Black History Month for friends at school.
Kindergartener Holds Diversity Book Drive
CBS News
On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the nation takes a pause, with many Americans using the holiday as a day of service. A kindergartener in Indianapolis, Indiana, is already well ahead in making a difference. Five-year-old Amor Coleman is a little girl with big ideas. In her kindergarten classroom, she noticed the books rarely include characters that look like her. So, she decided to fix that and started collecting books for Black History Month for friends at school.
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade To Take Place With New Safety Measures
Cal Day
The 42nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade in Tulsa will happen Monday morning. Some streets in downtown Tulsa will be temporarily closed for the event. Organizers said there will be no public attendance for the parade because of the COVID-19 pandemic and people are encouraged to watch it online. There will still be floats, but walkers, bands and precision drill teams will not be apart of the parade because of the pandemic.
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade To Take Place With New Safety Measures
Cal Day
The 42nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade in Tulsa will happen Monday morning. Some streets in downtown Tulsa will be temporarily closed for the event. Organizers said there will be no public attendance for the parade because of the COVID-19 pandemic and people are encouraged to watch it online. There will still be floats, but walkers, bands and precision drill teams will not be apart of the parade because of the pandemic.
Oklahoma Doctors Seeing More Cases Of Dangerous COVID-19 Side Effect In Kids
Ashley Holden
Doctors at OU Health said they are seeing more and more cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
Oklahoma Doctors Seeing More Cases Of Dangerous COVID-19 Side Effect In Kids
Ashley Holden
Doctors at OU Health said they are seeing more and more cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
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Hiland Dairy Issues Recall For Milk Contaminated With Food-Grade Sanitizers
News On 6
Hiland Dairy has issued a recall for chocolate milk that was handed out to students in several Oklahoma school districts. This recall is for Hiland's half-pint, 1% low-fat chocolate milk with a sell-by date of January 27th. The products came from the company's Norman facility and were handed out at Edmond, Deer Creek, and Piedmont schools.
Kindergartener Holds Diversity Book Drive
CBS News
On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the nation takes a pause, with many Americans using the holiday as a day of service. A kindergartener in Indianapolis, Indiana, is already well ahead in making a difference. Five-year-old Amor Coleman is a little girl with big ideas. In her kindergarten classroom, she noticed the books rarely include characters that look like her. So, she decided to fix that and started collecting books for Black History Month for friends at school.
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade To Take Place With New Safety Measures
Cal Day
The 42nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade in Tulsa will happen Monday morning. Some streets in downtown Tulsa will be temporarily closed for the event. Organizers said there will be no public attendance for the parade because of the COVID-19 pandemic and people are encouraged to watch it online. There will still be floats, but walkers, bands and precision drill teams will not be apart of the parade because of the pandemic.
Oklahoma Doctors Seeing More Cases Of Dangerous COVID-19 Side Effect In Kids
Ashley Holden
Doctors at OU Health said they are seeing more and more cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
Tulsa Church Offers Help To Community Members Struggling With Utility Bills
Brooke Griffin
A Tulsa church is helping some community members who are struggling to pay their utility bills. The program leaders say right now many families have to decide between buying food or paying a utility bill and that is something they want to cut down. St. Andrew Baptist Church and Woodlake Church have partnered together to bring this assistance to the community. Every Monday the two locations switch off hosting that day’s bill assistance interviews. On Monday, Jan. 18, St. Andrew Baptist Church is
Oklahoma National Guardsmen Deploy To Washington D.C. Ahead Of Presidential Inauguration
Brooke Griffin
Hundreds of Oklahoma National Guard Members are in Washington D.C. to help with President-elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration security procedures. They left the Will Rogers Air Base early Sunday morning. Before the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, only 10 Oklahoma National Guardsmen were expected to go to Washington, but due to the attack, now 400 men and women from Oklahoma have been called to report for duty in our nation’s capitol.
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