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Records show Oklahoma law enforcement officials concerned over popular service weapon
Jordan Fremstad
Investigation into Sig Sauer P320 service weapon after it discharges at Blanchard Elementary School, stirring Oklahoma state official concerns.
City of Ada provides update on storm aftermath
Anna Denison
As of Wednesday morning, 2,987 homes and businesses in Ada remain without power following the recent storm. Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) is actively working to restore power to the affected areas.
Ada begins to rebuild on Day 1; neighbors help neighbors
Matt McCabe
A pastor in Ada said it is in people's hearts to help as neighbors worked with one another rebuild in the wake of an EF-1 tornado that struck the city Tuesday.
Ada tornado leaves behind damage early Tuesday morning
Graham Dowers
Oklahomans woke up to damage on Tuesday morning to find three tornadoes tore through Ada and surrounding areas overnight.
Tuesday morning storms cause buildings to collapse in Ada, school closures
Graham Dowers
A tornado with an estimated EF1 strength caused widespread damage across an almost 5-mile path through downtown Ada.
Thousands without power in Oklahoma after early morning severe storms
Carrie Winchel
Nearly 20,000 power outages were reported in Oklahoma after severe storms blew through the state Monday night and early Tuesday morning. Most of the outages are in Pontotoc County.
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Photos: Heavy damage and trapped residents in Ada as severe weather sweeps the state
Graham Dowers
Residents are sending in images of the destruction that took place in Ada on Tuesday morning.
Photos: Heavy damage and trapped residents in Ada as severe weather sweeps the state
Graham Dowers
Residents are sending in images of the destruction that took place in Ada on Tuesday morning.
Severe storms bring heavy damage, power outages to Oklahoma Tuesday morning
Bella Roddy
Oklahoma residents should prepare for severe storms moving into the state Monday night, with the potential for tornado warnings, large hail, and damaging winds. The storms are expected to hit after midnight and move quickly across the state. News 9’s Chief Meteorologist David Payne has a detailed timeline of what you could expect:
Severe storms bring heavy damage, power outages to Oklahoma Tuesday morning
Bella Roddy
Oklahoma residents should prepare for severe storms moving into the state Monday night, with the potential for tornado warnings, large hail, and damaging winds. The storms are expected to hit after midnight and move quickly across the state. News 9’s Chief Meteorologist David Payne has a detailed timeline of what you could expect:
28-year-old woman killed in crash near Ada
News 9
OHP is investigating the cause of a crash in Pontotoc County on Saturday that killed a 28-year-old woman from Ada.
28-year-old woman killed in crash near Ada
News 9
OHP is investigating the cause of a crash in Pontotoc County on Saturday that killed a 28-year-old woman from Ada.
Q&A: After The Stay In Kevin Underwood’s Clemency Hearing, What’s Next And How Did We Get Here?
News 9
Clemency hearing stayed for death row inmate Kevin Underwood, a case the Attorney General calls “the worst of the worst.” Less than two weeks away from Underwood’s scheduled execution date, details are up in the air after two pardon and parole board members resign, and Underwood’s attorneys file a longshot appeal claiming mental illness.
Q&A: After The Stay In Kevin Underwood’s Clemency Hearing, What’s Next And How Did We Get Here?
News 9
Clemency hearing stayed for death row inmate Kevin Underwood, a case the Attorney General calls “the worst of the worst.” Less than two weeks away from Underwood’s scheduled execution date, details are up in the air after two pardon and parole board members resign, and Underwood’s attorneys file a longshot appeal claiming mental illness.
Former Pardon And Parole Board Member Investigated, Delaying Death Row Hearing
Lisa Monahan
H. Calvin Prince III is accused of using his position as a drug court counselor to exploit individuals for sexual purposes.
Former Pardon And Parole Board Member Investigated, Delaying Death Row Hearing
Lisa Monahan
H. Calvin Prince III is accused of using his position as a drug court counselor to exploit individuals for sexual purposes.
Fueling The Future
News 9
George Braly’s lead-free aviation fuel faces challenges breaking into a market dominated by established suppliers despite its environmental and efficiency benefits.
Fueling The Future
News 9
George Braly’s lead-free aviation fuel faces challenges breaking into a market dominated by established suppliers despite its environmental and efficiency benefits.
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Tom Cole, Mary Brannon, And James Stacy Compete For Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District
News 9
Voters are casting their ballots to decide who will represent Oklahoma's 4th congressional district, which encompasses much of south and southwest Oklahoma.
Tom Cole, Mary Brannon, And James Stacy Compete For Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District
News 9
Voters are casting their ballots to decide who will represent Oklahoma's 4th congressional district, which encompasses much of south and southwest Oklahoma.
Silver Alert Activated For Missing 71-Year-Old From Coal County
News 9
A Silver Alert has been activated for 71-year-old Terry Daniel from Coal County, to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol says.
Silver Alert Activated For Missing 71-Year-Old From Coal County
News 9
A Silver Alert has been activated for 71-year-old Terry Daniel from Coal County, to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol says.
Blake Shelton Surprises Ada High Students With New Instruments
Lacie Lowry
Blake Shelton surprised Ada High School students with a generous donation to their music program, partnering with Music Will to enrich their band and inspire future musicians.
Blake Shelton Surprises Ada High Students With New Instruments
Lacie Lowry
Blake Shelton surprised Ada High School students with a generous donation to their music program, partnering with Music Will to enrich their band and inspire future musicians.
New Training Facility For Metro Law Officers Opens In Norman
News 9
Metro law officers have a new state-of the art place to train. The Moore-Norman Technology Center in Norman, has indoor and outdoor spaces that allow officers to get public safety training.
New Training Facility For Metro Law Officers Opens In Norman
News 9
Metro law officers have a new state-of the art place to train. The Moore-Norman Technology Center in Norman, has indoor and outdoor spaces that allow officers to get public safety training.
Shake-Up At The State Capitol: Tuesday's Primary Results
News 9
After Tuesday nights primary election results, News 9's Haley Weger shared significant results.
Shake-Up At The State Capitol: Tuesday's Primary Results
News 9
After Tuesday nights primary election results, News 9's Haley Weger shared significant results.
Ada Marijuana Grow Farm Shut Down, Accused Of Fraud OBN
News 9
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics shut down an illegal marijuana grow operation in Ada on Friday.
Ada Marijuana Grow Farm Shut Down, Accused Of Fraud OBN
News 9
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics shut down an illegal marijuana grow operation in Ada on Friday.
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Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
Hot Seat: Oklahoma’s tax reform efforts aim to boost competitiveness
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and Chad Warmington discuss Oklahoma’s evolving tax reform efforts and economic competitiveness.
Hot Seat: Oklahoma’s tax reform efforts aim to boost competitiveness
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and Chad Warmington discuss Oklahoma’s evolving tax reform efforts and economic competitiveness.
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Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
‘Good in everything’: OKC’s Curbside Apparel selling Thunder shirts to help people overcome homelessness
Jordan Fremstad
One OKC organization sells Thunder gear to help people find and maintain permanent housing. Curbside Apparel provides job training for people experiencing homelessness. The money people spend cheering on their team can help welcome someone into a home.
Hot Seat: Oklahoma’s tax reform efforts aim to boost competitiveness
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and Chad Warmington discuss Oklahoma’s evolving tax reform efforts and economic competitiveness.
Viewers spot Starlink Satellites over Piedmont
Destini Pittman
Viewers in Piedmont witnessed a striking 'string of pearls' phenomenon from Starlink satellites.
OKC woman writing film to help people diagnosed with autism later in life
Elizabeth Fitz
An Oklahoma City woman is writing a film called “Whales in the Sky” after being diagnosed later in life with autism spectrum disorder, she told News 9 on Thursday.
CHECK IT OUT: Curbside Apparel releases new Thunder collection ahead of playoffs
Destini Pittman
Curbside Apparel launches a new Oklahoma City Thunder collection to support local homelessness initiatives ahead of the playoffs.
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