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Police Arrest Vegas-Area Elected Official In Reporter Death
Associated Press
A Las Vegas-area elected public official was arrested Wednesday as the suspect in the fatal stabbing of a veteran newspaper reporter whose investigations of the official’s work preceded his primary loss in June.
OKC Dueling Piano Bar Moving To New Location In Bricktown
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Another Bricktown staple is moving. The good news, though, Michael Murphy's Dueling Piano Bar isn't going far. They were at their old space for the past ten years but recently lost their lease. So, after what the owners say was likely their biggest night
Oklahoma BBB Warns Of Ebola Scams
News 9
Health officials reassured there are no cases of Ebola in Oklahoma.
Cleanup Continues After Water Main Break At OKC Nursing Home
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The cleanup continued Monday at a metro nursing home. According to EMSA, 56 residents had to be evacuated early Sunday morning after a water main broke and flooded the facility.
State Focuses On Ebola Education And Urgent Care Clinics
News 9
As preparations for Ebola continue across Oklahoma, health officials said the focus is on urgent care clinics.
State Leader Meet At Capitol To Discuss Ebola Preps
News 9
Although there have been no confirmed cases of the Ebola virus in Oklahoma, state leaders are working to stay ahead of a possible outbreak.
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Storms return tonight, summer heat takes a break
News 9
Heat advisories in effect as Oklahoma anticipates severe storms—updates on when the cold front arrives.
Storms return tonight, summer heat takes a break
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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Storms return tonight, summer heat takes a break
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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