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Edmond Catholics Rejoice After Jesus Statue Returned
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A Jesus statue thieves stole from an Edmond church last week has returned. Edmond Police say someone dropped it off to detectives Saturday night, much to the relief of many of the parishioners.
Civic Leader And OKC Businessman Ray Ackerman Dies
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Ray Ackerman was key in the growth of Oklahoma City and is a big reason for the development of the Oklahoma River.
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News 9's Lacey Swope explains how Central Texas floodwaters turned deadly so fast
Haley Hetrick
Flooding in Central Texas claims over 100 lives, including 27 at a summer camp. As search efforts persist, News9's Lacy Swope reveals the meteorological origins.
News 9's Lacey Swope explains how Central Texas floodwaters turned deadly so fast
Haley Hetrick
Flooding in Central Texas claims over 100 lives, including 27 at a summer camp. As search efforts persist, News9's Lacy Swope reveals the meteorological origins.
How Oklahomans can donate to Texas flooding relief
Brandon Coons
Oklahomans can donate to several different organizations to support flooding relief and recovery efforts in Texas.
How Oklahomans can donate to Texas flooding relief
Brandon Coons
Oklahomans can donate to several different organizations to support flooding relief and recovery efforts in Texas.
One man’s journey from 560 pounds to personal trainer
Mike Glover
OKC man struggled with his weight, reaching up to 560 pounds. After losing 340 pounds he is now a personal trainer, helping others that are struggling with the challenges that he has overcome.
One man’s journey from 560 pounds to personal trainer
Mike Glover
OKC man struggled with his weight, reaching up to 560 pounds. After losing 340 pounds he is now a personal trainer, helping others that are struggling with the challenges that he has overcome.
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Top Headlines
News 9's Lacey Swope explains how Central Texas floodwaters turned deadly so fast
Haley Hetrick
Flooding in Central Texas claims over 100 lives, including 27 at a summer camp. As search efforts persist, News9's Lacy Swope reveals the meteorological origins.
How Oklahomans can donate to Texas flooding relief
Brandon Coons
Oklahomans can donate to several different organizations to support flooding relief and recovery efforts in Texas.
One man’s journey from 560 pounds to personal trainer
Mike Glover
OKC man struggled with his weight, reaching up to 560 pounds. After losing 340 pounds he is now a personal trainer, helping others that are struggling with the challenges that he has overcome.
Oklahoma schools ordered to fund free student meals with no new funding
Amanda Taylor
Oklahoma State Department of Ed mandates free school meals for all students without additional funding- critics question its feasibility.
Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione to retire in 2028
Christian Hans
Joe Castiglione, the University of Oklahoma’s esteemed Director of Athletics, is set to announce his retirement during a press conference on July 8, 2025, marking the end of a transformative tenure that has reshaped the university's athletic landscape since 1998.
Death toll in devastating central Texas flash floods climbs to at least 104, dozens still missing
CBS News
Flash floods in Texas Hill Country leave at least 90 dead and dozens missing near Camp Mystic, prompting mass rescues and disaster declarations.
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