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Owners Of Colorado Funeral Home Where 190 Decaying Bodies Were Found Are Charged With COVID Fraud
Associated Press
A couple who owned a Colorado funeral home where authorities last year discovered 190 decaying bodies were indicted on federal charges that they misspent nearly $900,000 in pandemic relief funds on vacations, cosmetic surgery, jewelry and other personal expenses, according to court documents unsealed Monday.
Large Wildfire Prompts Evacuations In Woodward County; Evacuation Centers Established
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Evacuation centers have been established in Woodward County and Gov. Kevin Stitt has requested Fire Management Assistance Grants from FEMA as a large wildfire sparked up on Saturday.
City Of Tulsa To Fix Intersection Flooding Issues With Federal Grant
Emory Bryan
The intersection at 43rd and Sheridan floods with every significant rainfall. Sometimes, it's enough to stall cars and enough to require a water rescue from the middle of the street.
New FEMA Rules Aim To Cut The Red Tape Of Natural Disaster Relief
Associated Press
New rules announced Friday by FEMA aim to simplify the natural disaster relief process. Something many people know as a lengthy, frustrating, and bureaucratic process.
What Is Earthquake Insurance? Should You Get It?
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After several earthquakes in Oklahoma over the weekend, many people experienced damage. A local insurance agent answers all questions on earthquake insurance.
Could OG&E Customers See A Rate Hike? Here's What We Know.
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In late December OG&E filed a rate review with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. OG&E said the rate change would increase the average customer’s bill by about $19 per month. Now it's up to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to hear OG&E's case before Commissioners decide whether to grant the increase.
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Tulsans Upset At Lack Of Communication For Limb Cleanup
Emory Bryan
Tulsans complained they weren’t notified, and unlike the earlier cleanup of limbs that had fallen, in this case, a contractor was cutting limbs and leaving them on the curb.
Tulsans Upset At Lack Of Communication For Limb Cleanup
Emory Bryan
Tulsans complained they weren’t notified, and unlike the earlier cleanup of limbs that had fallen, in this case, a contractor was cutting limbs and leaving them on the curb.
Nationwide Test Alert By FEMA Sweeps Across American Devices
Reagan Ledbetter
The emergency alert went off at 1:18, two minutes before the scheduled start time of 1:20.
Nationwide Test Alert By FEMA Sweeps Across American Devices
Reagan Ledbetter
The emergency alert went off at 1:18, two minutes before the scheduled start time of 1:20.
An Emergency Alert Test Sounded On All US Cellphones, TVs & Radios; Here's What Happened
News On 6
A nationwide test of the federal emergency alert system started broadcasting just before 2:20 p.m. EDT to cellphones, televisions and radios across the United States. The test occurred simultaneously in every time zone coast to coast.
An Emergency Alert Test Sounded On All US Cellphones, TVs & Radios; Here's What Happened
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A nationwide test of the federal emergency alert system started broadcasting just before 2:20 p.m. EDT to cellphones, televisions and radios across the United States. The test occurred simultaneously in every time zone coast to coast.
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Mother Donates Stuffed Animals To EMSA In Honor Of Her Late Son
Jordan Fremstad
A metro woman honors the memory of her late son, who was an EMT, by donating stuffed animals to EMSA.
Mother Donates Stuffed Animals To EMSA In Honor Of Her Late Son
Jordan Fremstad
A metro woman honors the memory of her late son, who was an EMT, by donating stuffed animals to EMSA.
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Avoiding Shutdown, Investigations, Health Issues: Congress Has A Busy Month Ahead
Alex Cameron
The House and Senate will soon both be back in Washington, and they have a long month ahead with lots to cover.
Avoiding Shutdown, Investigations, Health Issues: Congress Has A Busy Month Ahead
Alex Cameron
The House and Senate will soon both be back in Washington, and they have a long month ahead with lots to cover.
Rendering Released for USS Batfish Future Plans
Amy Slanchik
The plan to move the USS Batfish to Three Forks Harbor is largely driven by visibility and tourism. The rendering, released by the City of Muskogee, shows the submarine on display at the harbor, along with museums, an overlook deck, and a walking path.
Rendering Released for USS Batfish Future Plans
Amy Slanchik
The plan to move the USS Batfish to Three Forks Harbor is largely driven by visibility and tourism. The rendering, released by the City of Muskogee, shows the submarine on display at the harbor, along with museums, an overlook deck, and a walking path.
Future Of Historic U.S.S. Batfish Submarine Worries Community In Muskogee
Lex Rodriguez
The Muskogee War Memorial Park says its lease expires this month, and the museum, including the 2-thousand-ton World War II submarine, has to find a new home. The Park says it doesn't know how or when the move is going to take place, but moving the Batfish is going to take a lot of coordination.
Future Of Historic U.S.S. Batfish Submarine Worries Community In Muskogee
Lex Rodriguez
The Muskogee War Memorial Park says its lease expires this month, and the museum, including the 2-thousand-ton World War II submarine, has to find a new home. The Park says it doesn't know how or when the move is going to take place, but moving the Batfish is going to take a lot of coordination.
850 People Are Still Missing After Maui Wildfires, Mayor Says
CBS News
As of Monday morning, 850 people are still listed as missing after the the deadly Lahaina wildfire, Hawaii officials said, citing data compiled by the FBI and local authorities. In a video posted on social media, Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen said 114 people have been confirmed dead, 27 have been identified and 11 families have been notified.
850 People Are Still Missing After Maui Wildfires, Mayor Says
CBS News
As of Monday morning, 850 people are still listed as missing after the the deadly Lahaina wildfire, Hawaii officials said, citing data compiled by the FBI and local authorities. In a video posted on social media, Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen said 114 people have been confirmed dead, 27 have been identified and 11 families have been notified.
Hilary Drenches Southern California With Record-Breaking Rainfall
CBS News
The remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary, a Category 4 hurricane when it was churning in the Pacific before crashing ashore in Mexico, brought record-breaking rainfall to Southern California, flooding roads and causing mudslides and rock slides as it barreled north.
Hilary Drenches Southern California With Record-Breaking Rainfall
CBS News
The remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary, a Category 4 hurricane when it was churning in the Pacific before crashing ashore in Mexico, brought record-breaking rainfall to Southern California, flooding roads and causing mudslides and rock slides as it barreled north.
Search For Maui Wildfire Victims Continues As Death Toll Rises To 114
CBS News
Maui officials confirmed Friday that the wildfire death toll has risen to at least 114, while the search for hundreds of missing people continued in the historic coastal port city of Lahaina, which was almost completely destroyed by the blaze.
Search For Maui Wildfire Victims Continues As Death Toll Rises To 114
CBS News
Maui officials confirmed Friday that the wildfire death toll has risen to at least 114, while the search for hundreds of missing people continued in the historic coastal port city of Lahaina, which was almost completely destroyed by the blaze.
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Piedmont City Manager Apologizes After 'Pothole Purge Day' Plan Receives Backlash
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Those who drive through Piedmont know a drive-through town is a bumpy road. City officials say they have come up with a solution to bring people together and fix the problem, but people sang their chorus of disproval on social media.
Piedmont City Manager Apologizes After 'Pothole Purge Day' Plan Receives Backlash
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Those who drive through Piedmont know a drive-through town is a bumpy road. City officials say they have come up with a solution to bring people together and fix the problem, but people sang their chorus of disproval on social media.
Police Investigating Deadly Southwest Oklahoma City Shooting
News 9
Oklahoma City police are investigating a shooting death after a man was shot in the stomach and died on Wednesday. No arrests have been made. Police have not said if anyone possibly involved in the shooting remained on scene.
Police Investigating Deadly Southwest Oklahoma City Shooting
News 9
Oklahoma City police are investigating a shooting death after a man was shot in the stomach and died on Wednesday. No arrests have been made. Police have not said if anyone possibly involved in the shooting remained on scene.
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Piedmont City Manager Apologizes After 'Pothole Purge Day' Plan Receives Backlash
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Those who drive through Piedmont know a drive-through town is a bumpy road. City officials say they have come up with a solution to bring people together and fix the problem, but people sang their chorus of disproval on social media.
Police Investigating Deadly Southwest Oklahoma City Shooting
News 9
Oklahoma City police are investigating a shooting death after a man was shot in the stomach and died on Wednesday. No arrests have been made. Police have not said if anyone possibly involved in the shooting remained on scene.
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Nana's Closet Provides Trail Ride For Grandkids Being Raised By Grandparents
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Kids with Nana’s Closet, a nonprofit support group for grandparents raising grandkids program saddled up at Honey Lee Ranch.
Senate Rejects Impeachment Charges Against Secretary Mayorkas
Alex Cameron
The United States Senate’s impeachment trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is over before it started. Democrats, who narrowly control the Senate, voted Wednesday to dismiss the articles of impeachment over the strong objections of Republicans.
Who Will The Thunder Be Facing In The First Round Series?
Dylan Rivera
The Oklahoma City Thunder are gearing up to play in their first round series. The only question remaining is who they will be playing.
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