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Who's Leaving The Sooners? Here Are The OU Players Who Have Entered The Transfer Portal So Far
News On 6
The NCAA transfer portal is open, allowing student-athletes across the country to make the jump to other institutions. Here are the OU players who have entered their name into the portal so far.
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Shooting reported at Edmond business; one injured, suspect in custody
Graham Dowers
One person was shot multiple times at a business near N. Bryant Avenue in Edmond, and police say a suspect is now in custody.
Shooting reported at Edmond business; one injured, suspect in custody
Graham Dowers
One person was shot multiple times at a business near N. Bryant Avenue in Edmond, and police say a suspect is now in custody.
Can my kid bring a phone to school in Oklahoma?
Bella Roddy
As students head back to class, Oklahoma’s new cell phone law is prompting districts to roll out updated device policies. Here’s a breakdown of what parents need to know.
Can my kid bring a phone to school in Oklahoma?
Bella Roddy
As students head back to class, Oklahoma’s new cell phone law is prompting districts to roll out updated device policies. Here’s a breakdown of what parents need to know.
Hot times continue. Hoping for a little rain here and there
News 9
Prepare for another sizzling day in Oklahoma City, with highs near 96 degrees and western regions hitting triple digits. Catch the evening forecast for the chance of a refreshing shower west.
Hot times continue. Hoping for a little rain here and there
News 9
Prepare for another sizzling day in Oklahoma City, with highs near 96 degrees and western regions hitting triple digits. Catch the evening forecast for the chance of a refreshing shower west.
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Top Headlines
Shooting reported at Edmond business; one injured, suspect in custody
Graham Dowers
One person was shot multiple times at a business near N. Bryant Avenue in Edmond, and police say a suspect is now in custody.
Can my kid bring a phone to school in Oklahoma?
Bella Roddy
As students head back to class, Oklahoma’s new cell phone law is prompting districts to roll out updated device policies. Here’s a breakdown of what parents need to know.
Hot times continue. Hoping for a little rain here and there
News 9
Prepare for another sizzling day in Oklahoma City, with highs near 96 degrees and western regions hitting triple digits. Catch the evening forecast for the chance of a refreshing shower west.
Ozzy Osbourne, who led Black Sabbath and became the godfather of heavy metal, dies at 76
Associated Press
Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling voice — and drug-and-alcohol ravaged id — of heavy metal, died Tuesday, just weeks after his farewell show. He was 76.
Edmond gears up for 4th annual charity cycling event
Addie Crawford
Cycle 66 offers five routes for cyclists of all experience levels and age groups to boost state spirit and benefit community organizations.
Trump administration released FBI records on MLK Jr. despite his family’s opposition
Associated Press
The Trump administration has released records of the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., despite opposition from the slain Nobel laureate’s family and the civil rights group that he led until his 1968 assassination.
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