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Elgin Claims First State Title With 29-22 Victory Over Tuttle In 4A Championship
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Elgin made history on Saturday, defeating Tuttle 29-22 to win the Class 4A state championship—their first state title in program history.
Police: Lawton Firefighter Kills Wife, Commits Suicide in Elgin
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The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and Comanche County authorities said two people are dead in an apparent murder-suicide that occurred in a bank parking lot in Elgin.
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Family sues after 4-year-old severely burned at Seminole museum
Christian Hans
The family of a 4-year-old boy is suing a Seminole children’s museum for $10 million after he was severely burned during a s’mores activity. The museum has since released a statement regarding the incident.
Family sues after 4-year-old severely burned at Seminole museum
Christian Hans
The family of a 4-year-old boy is suing a Seminole children’s museum for $10 million after he was severely burned during a s’mores activity. The museum has since released a statement regarding the incident.
Rare albino catfish reeled in from Verdigris River by Oklahoma man
Lacey Swope
An Oklahoma man reels in a rare albino catfish. News 9's Lacey Swope weighs in.
Rare albino catfish reeled in from Verdigris River by Oklahoma man
Lacey Swope
An Oklahoma man reels in a rare albino catfish. News 9's Lacey Swope weighs in.
Supreme Court sides with parents who objected to kids' books on gender identity, sexuality
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents who challenged their school district's decision to deny them the ability to opt their elementary-aged children out of instruction featuring storybooks that address gender identity and sexual orientation.
Supreme Court sides with parents who objected to kids' books on gender identity, sexuality
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents who challenged their school district's decision to deny them the ability to opt their elementary-aged children out of instruction featuring storybooks that address gender identity and sexual orientation.
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Family sues after 4-year-old severely burned at Seminole museum
Christian Hans
The family of a 4-year-old boy is suing a Seminole children’s museum for $10 million after he was severely burned during a s’mores activity. The museum has since released a statement regarding the incident.
Rare albino catfish reeled in from Verdigris River by Oklahoma man
Lacey Swope
An Oklahoma man reels in a rare albino catfish. News 9's Lacey Swope weighs in.
Supreme Court sides with parents who objected to kids' books on gender identity, sexuality
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents who challenged their school district's decision to deny them the ability to opt their elementary-aged children out of instruction featuring storybooks that address gender identity and sexual orientation.
Supreme Court limits universal injunctions in birthright citizenship case
CBS News
The Supreme Court ruled to allow partial enforcement of President Trump's executive order targeting birthright citizenship, finding that universal injunctions likely exceed judicial authority.
Cocaine Comeback: Oklahoma’s drug threat expands beyond Fentanyl & Meth
Lisa Monahan
Oklahoma’s 2024 Drug Threat Assessment reveals a deadly surge in fentanyl and methamphetamine overdoses, rising cocaine use, and increasing cartel-driven trafficking, as state officials warn of a worsening “poly-drug crisis” fueled by violent crime, youth marijuana exposure, and organized criminal networks.
OKCPS Foundation honors distinguished alumni at annual Wall of Fame awards
Christian Hans
The OKCPS Foundation will honor standout alumni for leadership and public service at the annual Wall of Fame awards later this year. Here is how you can take part in the event.
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