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Political Expert Says Congressmen's Symbolic Effort Likely Not Lasting
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Political Expert Says Congressmen's Symbolic Effort Likely Not Lasting
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Two senators from different parties say they'll skip tradition and sit together during President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, but News 9's political analyst Scott Mitchell said he feels the decision by some lawmakers to sit with each other is nothing more than symbolic gesture
Political Expert Says Congressmen's Symbolic Effort Likely Not Lasting
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Two senators from different parties say they'll skip tradition and sit together during President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, but News 9's political analyst Scott Mitchell said he feels the decision by some lawmakers to sit with each other is nothing more than symbolic gesture
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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Political Expert Says Congressmen's Symbolic Effort Likely Not Lasting
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Two senators from different parties say they'll skip tradition and sit together during President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, but News 9's political analyst Scott Mitchell said he feels the decision by some lawmakers to sit with each other is nothing more than symbolic gesture
WATCH: Ahead Of The Storm, Part 4
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
WATCH: Ahead Of The Storm, Part 2
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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Art Installation Coming Soon To Cox Business Center Entrance
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Art will soon be added to the new plaza outside the entrance of the renovated Cox Business Convention Center in Tulsa.
Art Installation Coming Soon To Cox Business Center Entrance
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Art will soon be added to the new plaza outside the entrance of the renovated Cox Business Convention Center in Tulsa.
Police Report Multiple Victims In Tennessee School Shooting
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Multiple people have been shot at a Tennessee high school, including a police officer, Knoxville police said Monday afternoon. Police said the investigation is still active and warned residents to avoid the area.
Police Report Multiple Victims In Tennessee School Shooting
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Multiple people have been shot at a Tennessee high school, including a police officer, Knoxville police said Monday afternoon. Police said the investigation is still active and warned residents to avoid the area.
Tulsa County Recognizes 9-1-1 Dispatchers For Their Vital Role
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Local 9-1-1 dispatchers are being honored this week for their crucial role in emergency situations. The week of April 12 is National Public Safety Telecommunications Week and the Tulsa County Commissioner's Officer made a special proclamation to recognize their dispatchers.
Tulsa County Recognizes 9-1-1 Dispatchers For Their Vital Role
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Local 9-1-1 dispatchers are being honored this week for their crucial role in emergency situations. The week of April 12 is National Public Safety Telecommunications Week and the Tulsa County Commissioner's Officer made a special proclamation to recognize their dispatchers.
Tulsa Fire Marshals Ask For Help Identifying Person Of Interest In Box Truck Fire
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Tulsa Fire Marshalls are asking for help identifying a person of interest from a box truck fire that was set near 51st and Peoria on Monday. According to fire officials, the man was seen leaving the scene of the fire around 8:15 a.m.
Tulsa Fire Marshals Ask For Help Identifying Person Of Interest In Box Truck Fire
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Tulsa Fire Marshalls are asking for help identifying a person of interest from a box truck fire that was set near 51st and Peoria on Monday. According to fire officials, the man was seen leaving the scene of the fire around 8:15 a.m.
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Art Installation Coming Soon To Cox Business Center Entrance
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Art will soon be added to the new plaza outside the entrance of the renovated Cox Business Convention Center in Tulsa.
Police Report Multiple Victims In Tennessee School Shooting
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Multiple people have been shot at a Tennessee high school, including a police officer, Knoxville police said Monday afternoon. Police said the investigation is still active and warned residents to avoid the area.
Tulsa County Recognizes 9-1-1 Dispatchers For Their Vital Role
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Local 9-1-1 dispatchers are being honored this week for their crucial role in emergency situations. The week of April 12 is National Public Safety Telecommunications Week and the Tulsa County Commissioner's Officer made a special proclamation to recognize their dispatchers.
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Tulsa Fire Marshalls are asking for help identifying a person of interest from a box truck fire that was set near 51st and Peoria on Monday. According to fire officials, the man was seen leaving the scene of the fire around 8:15 a.m.
Veteran Salute: Richard Ridgeway
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We continue to recognize veterans across Oklahoma who are making a difference in their community.
IRONMAN Tulsa Looking For Volunteers Ahead Of May Event
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