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Russia Launches New Round Of Missile Attacks On Ukrainian Cities
CBS News
At least nine people were killed and 64 others wounded in the southeastern city of Dnipro, where a Russian missile strike destroyed a section of an apartment building, said Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential office.
Kyiv Prepares For Winter With No Heat, Water Or Power
Associated Press
The mayor of Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, is warning residents that they must prepare for the worst this winter if Russia keeps striking the country’s energy infrastructure — and that means having no electricity, water or heat in the freezing cold cannot be ruled out.
United Nations Races To Rescue Civilians From Mariupol Plant
Associated Press
The United Nations raced Friday to rescue more civilians from the tunnels under a besieged steel plant in Mariupol and the city at large, even as fighters holed up at the sprawling complex made their last stand to prevent Moscow’s complete takeover of the strategic port.
UN Works To Broker Civilian Evacuation From Mariupol
Associated Press
The United Nations doggedly sought to broker an evacuation of civilians from the increasingly hellish ruins of Mariupol on Friday, while Ukraine accused Russia of showing its contempt for the world organization by bombing Kyiv while the U.N. leader was visiting the capital.
NATO: 7,000 To 15,000 Russian Troops Dead In Ukraine
Associated Press
NATO estimated on Wednesday that 7,000 to 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in four weeks of war in Ukraine, where fierce fighting by the country’s fast-moving defenders has denied Moscow the lightning victory it sought.
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Man dies after being pulled from pond at Edmond golf course
Graham Dowers
A man drowned Saturday at a golf course pond in south Edmond.
Man dies after being pulled from pond at Edmond golf course
Graham Dowers
A man drowned Saturday at a golf course pond in south Edmond.
Oklahoma lawmakers honor George Nigh, urge return to civility in politics
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers honored the late Governor George Nigh as a model of bipartisan leadership and used the moment to call for more civility in today’s political climate.
Oklahoma lawmakers honor George Nigh, urge return to civility in politics
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers honored the late Governor George Nigh as a model of bipartisan leadership and used the moment to call for more civility in today’s political climate.
Suspect flees after ramming ICE vehicle in northwest Oklahoma City
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City police are assisting ICE in an active search for a suspect who rammed a federal vehicle and fled on foot near NW 27th and Virginia.
Suspect flees after ramming ICE vehicle in northwest Oklahoma City
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City police are assisting ICE in an active search for a suspect who rammed a federal vehicle and fled on foot near NW 27th and Virginia.
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Man dies after being pulled from pond at Edmond golf course
Graham Dowers
A man drowned Saturday at a golf course pond in south Edmond.
Oklahoma lawmakers honor George Nigh, urge return to civility in politics
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers honored the late Governor George Nigh as a model of bipartisan leadership and used the moment to call for more civility in today’s political climate.
Suspect flees after ramming ICE vehicle in northwest Oklahoma City
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City police are assisting ICE in an active search for a suspect who rammed a federal vehicle and fled on foot near NW 27th and Virginia.
George Nigh to lie in state at Oklahoma Capitol ahead of public memorial service
Graham Dowers
Former Oklahoma Governor George Nigh will lie in state at the Capitol on Monday ahead of a public memorial service honoring his life and decades of leadership.
Yukon and Mustang schools launch daycare to support teachers
Graham Dowers
Yukon and Mustang Public Schools are launching a new discounted daycare exclusively for teachers, aiming to ease childcare challenges and retain staff.
More intense storms tonight, then more intense heat coming back this week
News 9
Weather update: OKC faces strong storms and intense heatwave. The 9 day has temperatures climbing toward 100°F.
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