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Home Surveillance Footage Captures Edmond 'Car Surfing' Accident
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Home Surveillance Footage Captures Edmond 'Car Surfing' Accident
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News 9 gets an exclusive look at the split seconds before two teenagers were thrown off a speeding SUV. A home surveillance camera captured the SUV flying through an Edmond neighborhood.
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Osage County Ranchers Conduct Controlled Burns To Prevent Wildfires During Active Season
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Osage Nation Firefighters say wildfire season in their county has been particularly active this year, mostly due to poor conditions where there is a fine line between a controlled burn and a bad situation. Burning is necessary when it comes to ranching, but firefighters and ranchers say not every controlled burn always turns out the way they hoped it would during peak wildfire season. Wildfire season in Oklahoma typically begins around early March and lasts through the end of April on average. D
World Health Organization Urges Pause In Market Sale Of Captured Live Wild Animals
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