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Oklahoma Poison Center warns parents of outdoor dangers; here's what to know
Christian Hans
As Oklahoma gets full swing into summer, state health leaders are reminding parents of ways to keep their families safe from dangerous animals and harmful substances.
Hidden summer dangers: Oklahoma Poison Center warns of risks to children
Summer Miller
Oklahoma health officials are warning families of common dangers during the summertime. Here are some safety tips from the Oklahoma Poison Center.
Oklahoma Poison Center warns against risky alternatives to combat measles
Stephanie Maniche
As the spike in measles cases continues to rise, the Oklahoma Poison Center is warning parents on the dangers of treating the viral infection with overuse of Vitamin A.
Oklahoma Poison Center addresses unprescribed use of vitamin A amid measles outbreak
Christian Hans
Amid an outbreak of measles impacting communities across the country, the Poison Control Center in Oklahoma is urging Oklahomans to avoid unprescribed and unnecessary usage of vitamins, which do not protect against the virus.
Button Batteries: 5 Things You Need To Know From OK Poison Center
News 9
The Oklahoma Poison Center released a statement on Monday urging parents to secure button batteries before the holidays. Here are 5 things you need to know about them.
Oklahoma Poison Center Seeing Rise Of Self-Harm Cases In Children
Jordan Fremstad
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and the Oklahoma Poison Center’s managing director said they have seen a stark increase in child self-harm attempts.
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Oklahoma Poison Experts Warn Parents About Button Batteries
Jordan Fremstad
The holidays bring a lot of new stuff into the house. New toys require batteries, and they can be hazardous for children. Oklahoma Poison Center experts are offering advice for parents.
Oklahoma Poison Experts Warn Parents About Button Batteries
Jordan Fremstad
The holidays bring a lot of new stuff into the house. New toys require batteries, and they can be hazardous for children. Oklahoma Poison Center experts are offering advice for parents.
Oklahoma Health Officials Warns Residents Of Children Accessing Medication
News 9
A new report found that children ages 5 and younger are increasingly dying from opioid overdoses.
Oklahoma Health Officials Warns Residents Of Children Accessing Medication
News 9
A new report found that children ages 5 and younger are increasingly dying from opioid overdoses.
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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.
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.
Guthrie 19-year-old opens Oklahoma's largest cat café
Christian Hans
At just 19, Nikki Teague opened Oklahoma’s largest cat café in Guthrie, pairing coffee with adoptable cats. Here's when and where to go for lovers of coffee and kittens.
Guthrie 19-year-old opens Oklahoma's largest cat café
Christian Hans
At just 19, Nikki Teague opened Oklahoma’s largest cat café in Guthrie, pairing coffee with adoptable cats. Here's when and where to go for lovers of coffee and kittens.
Oklahoma City Zoo welcomes birth of new Asian elephant calf: Xerxes
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma City Zoo welcomes Xerxes, born on Tuesday, to parents Achara and Bowie. The zoo's herd now contains eight individual elephants.
Oklahoma City Zoo welcomes birth of new Asian elephant calf: Xerxes
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma City Zoo welcomes Xerxes, born on Tuesday, to parents Achara and Bowie. The zoo's herd now contains eight individual elephants.
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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.
Guthrie 19-year-old opens Oklahoma's largest cat café
Christian Hans
At just 19, Nikki Teague opened Oklahoma’s largest cat café in Guthrie, pairing coffee with adoptable cats. Here's when and where to go for lovers of coffee and kittens.
Oklahoma City Zoo welcomes birth of new Asian elephant calf: Xerxes
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma City Zoo welcomes Xerxes, born on Tuesday, to parents Achara and Bowie. The zoo's herd now contains eight individual elephants.
A hot and muggy first day of summer! Your Friday forecast here.
News 9
Happy first day of summer! Heat settles in for the weekend. Your Friday forecast here!
Zach Top adds OKC stop to Fall tour ahead of new album release
Anna Denison
Country breakout star Zach Top is bringing his “Cold Beer & Country Music” tour to Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center on October 18, just weeks after releasing his highly anticipated new album 'Ain’t In It For My Health.'
Appeals court extends order allowing Trump to deploy National Guard in California
CBS News
A federal court allowed President Trump to retain control of California’s National Guard, blocking a judge’s order favoring Gov. Newsom amid immigration protest deployments.
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