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Lawrence Anderson Arraignment Expected To Continue Into Next Year
News 9
The arraignment hearing for Lawrence Anderson will continue into 2023. Anderson was arrested after officials said he killed three people in 2020.
Chickasha Triple-Murder Suspect Will Go To Trial, Judge Denies Suspect’s Motion For Dismissal
Jennifer Pierce
A Grady County judge on Wednesday denied a triple-murder suspect's request to drop his charges under McGirt law.
Governor Stitt Visits Former Prisoners At New Bartlesville Business
Chinh Doan
Governor Kevin Stitt traveled around Green Country on March 31 for some campaign events. He stopped by a Bartlesville business that is owned by former prisoners who turned their lives around and want to help others.
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OKC Police Say 'Bring Your Guns Inside'
Sylvia Corkill
So far this year, in Oklahoma City alone, 57 guns were reported stolen from vehicles, according to Oklahoma City Police.
OKC Police Say 'Bring Your Guns Inside'
Sylvia Corkill
So far this year, in Oklahoma City alone, 57 guns were reported stolen from vehicles, according to Oklahoma City Police.
What Are The Odds? Gov. Stitt Says Sports Betting On Oklahoma's Horizon
Storme Jones
Americans are expected to place nearly 8 billion dollars in legal bets on this weekend’s big game, however you can’t do that in Oklahoma, at least not legally. Just as the NFL season comes to a close, Oklahoma lawmakers are getting back to work. Some are optimistic this could be the year sports wagering is legalized in Oklahoma.
What Are The Odds? Gov. Stitt Says Sports Betting On Oklahoma's Horizon
Storme Jones
Americans are expected to place nearly 8 billion dollars in legal bets on this weekend’s big game, however you can’t do that in Oklahoma, at least not legally. Just as the NFL season comes to a close, Oklahoma lawmakers are getting back to work. Some are optimistic this could be the year sports wagering is legalized in Oklahoma.
OU Partners With Hospitals To Combat Nursing Shortage
News 9
Beginning this Fall, six undergrads studying nursing at the University of Science and Arts will be guaranteed admission to The University of Oklahoma. The same goes for students at Murray State College.
OU Partners With Hospitals To Combat Nursing Shortage
News 9
Beginning this Fall, six undergrads studying nursing at the University of Science and Arts will be guaranteed admission to The University of Oklahoma. The same goes for students at Murray State College.
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OKC Police Say 'Bring Your Guns Inside'
Sylvia Corkill
So far this year, in Oklahoma City alone, 57 guns were reported stolen from vehicles, according to Oklahoma City Police.
What Are The Odds? Gov. Stitt Says Sports Betting On Oklahoma's Horizon
Storme Jones
Americans are expected to place nearly 8 billion dollars in legal bets on this weekend’s big game, however you can’t do that in Oklahoma, at least not legally. Just as the NFL season comes to a close, Oklahoma lawmakers are getting back to work. Some are optimistic this could be the year sports wagering is legalized in Oklahoma.
OU Partners With Hospitals To Combat Nursing Shortage
News 9
Beginning this Fall, six undergrads studying nursing at the University of Science and Arts will be guaranteed admission to The University of Oklahoma. The same goes for students at Murray State College.
Bill Proposes Pay Raise For Poll Workers
News 9
The State Senate Judiciary Committee has passed a bill that will raise pay for poll workers on election day.
David's Thursday Forecast
News 9
News 9's David Payne has your Thursday forecast from the Bob Mills Weather Center.
Chinese Balloons Have Been Spotted Over 5 Continents As Part Of Wider Surveillance Program
CBS News
The Chinese spy balloon that transited across the U.S. before it was shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday is part of a "larger Chinese surveillance balloon program" that has operated for several years and over multiple continents, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
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