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FBI Investigating Alleged Death Threats Made By County Officials Against Oklahoma Newspaper Reporters
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The FBI has launched an investigation in McCurtain County following a disturbing recording obtained by News 9. The recording, captured by Gazette reporter Bruce Willingham, revealed county officials discussing plans to beat, kill and bury two newspaper reporters in Idabel, including Willingham's son, Chris.
Witness Recalls High-Speed Crash That Killed Tinker Airmen
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Two Tinker airmen were killed in a crash on what police are calling a dangerous section of I-235. As police released the victims' names, News 9 is learning more from a witness at the scene of the accident.
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OU unveils new tailgating tradition: "The oval is open"
Tevis Hillis
University of Oklahoma introduces free public tailgating at North Oval, live music, food trucks, kids' activities, and more.
OU unveils new tailgating tradition: "The oval is open"
Tevis Hillis
University of Oklahoma introduces free public tailgating at North Oval, live music, food trucks, kids' activities, and more.
Rep. Ajay Pittman faces formal investigation by Ethics Commission
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission has launched a new formal investigation into Representative Ajay Pittman, stemming from a failed settlement agreement.
Rep. Ajay Pittman faces formal investigation by Ethics Commission
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission has launched a new formal investigation into Representative Ajay Pittman, stemming from a failed settlement agreement.
10-year-old boy credited for saving 17-year-old from almost drowning
Matt McCabe
Two Oklahoma families avoided near-tragedy during their Fourth of July holiday. They credit a 10-year-old boy from Norman for keeping them together.
10-year-old boy credited for saving 17-year-old from almost drowning
Matt McCabe
Two Oklahoma families avoided near-tragedy during their Fourth of July holiday. They credit a 10-year-old boy from Norman for keeping them together.
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OU unveils new tailgating tradition: "The oval is open"
Tevis Hillis
University of Oklahoma introduces free public tailgating at North Oval, live music, food trucks, kids' activities, and more.
Rep. Ajay Pittman faces formal investigation by Ethics Commission
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission has launched a new formal investigation into Representative Ajay Pittman, stemming from a failed settlement agreement.
10-year-old boy credited for saving 17-year-old from almost drowning
Matt McCabe
Two Oklahoma families avoided near-tragedy during their Fourth of July holiday. They credit a 10-year-old boy from Norman for keeping them together.
More storms return this weekend
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Thursday is the hottest day of the summer so far! But, there are two cold fronts on your 9-Day Forecast that will switch things up! Your Thursday forecast here.
'Victory over our darkest moment': How a Thunder shirt on a chair at the OKC Memorial illustrates hope
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma City Thunder's championship season stirs bittersweet emotions—how one family finds connection in sports after the OKC bombing tragedy.
Heartland Flyer will operate for another year following additional funding
Destini Pittman
Heartland Flyer, Oklahoma's sole passenger rail service, secures funding for an additional year, averting a shutdown in October 2025.
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