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Oklahoma City search and rescue K9 teams re-certify, reflect on 30th anniversary of bombing
Matt McCabe
Every 3 years, K9 search and rescue teams re-certify their dogs. This year, that process overlaps with the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. Search and rescue teams say the tragedy gave birth to the modern search and rescue K9 model.
Second child dies from measles-related causes in West Texas
News 9
A second child dies from measles-related causes in West Texas as the number of reported cases surge, prompting health officials to reinforce vaccination efforts to combat the ongoing outbreak.
Pentagon removes, then restores webpage on Jackie Robinson's military career
CBS News
The Department of Defense removed and then restored a webpage recognizing the military career of sports legend Jackie Robinson amid a purge of diversity, equity, and inclusion content from across the department's social media and websites.
World Mission Society Church to host blood drive in OKC
Victor Pozadas
The Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch learns more about the annual worldwide blood drive hosted by the World Mission Society Church of God.
Suspect faces first-degree murder charge after 2024 arson victim succumbs to injuries
Graham Dowers
A suspect in a 2024 arson attack has been charged with first-degree murder after one of the burn victims died on Thursday.
UPDATE: Toddler found safe after mom fled with fugitive boyfriend
Lisa Monahan
A missing 2-year-old from Midwest City has been found safe while crossing into the United States from Mexico with his non-custodial mother. Investigators believed the mother and her fugitive boyfriend were relying on a network of people to keep them hidden.
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Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration freeze on federal grants and loans
Associated Press
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a push from President Donald Trump to pause federal funding while his administration conducts an across-the-board ideological review to uproot progressive initiatives.
Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration freeze on federal grants and loans
Associated Press
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a push from President Donald Trump to pause federal funding while his administration conducts an across-the-board ideological review to uproot progressive initiatives.
Man Arrested In Del City Murder Case
News 9
Del City police have arrested Derrick Leron Jordan in connection with the Nov. 9 murder of Tony Ganthers, a Del City business owner, and are continuing to seek witnesses with information.
Man Arrested In Del City Murder Case
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Del City police have arrested Derrick Leron Jordan in connection with the Nov. 9 murder of Tony Ganthers, a Del City business owner, and are continuing to seek witnesses with information.
Del City Police Make Arrest In Nov. 9 Homicide
News 9
The Del City Police Department arrested a man in connection to a homicide that took place on Nov. 9, 2024.
Del City Police Make Arrest In Nov. 9 Homicide
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The Del City Police Department arrested a man in connection to a homicide that took place on Nov. 9, 2024.
OSU Fans Hope For A Turnaround After Challenging Football Season
News On 6
OSU fans are disappointed by the Cowboys' performance this season, most agreeing something needs to be done to turn the program around.
OSU Fans Hope For A Turnaround After Challenging Football Season
News On 6
OSU fans are disappointed by the Cowboys' performance this season, most agreeing something needs to be done to turn the program around.
OKC Teen Chases Tornadoes While Chasing Meteorology Dreams
News 9
At just 17 years old, Max Archer is pursuing his dream of becoming a storm chaser.
OKC Teen Chases Tornadoes While Chasing Meteorology Dreams
News 9
At just 17 years old, Max Archer is pursuing his dream of becoming a storm chaser.
Final Autopsy Reports Released In Case Of Murdered Kansas Moms
News 9
On Thursday, the Oklahoma Chief Medical Examiner's Office released the final autopsy reports for Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley.
Final Autopsy Reports Released In Case Of Murdered Kansas Moms
News 9
On Thursday, the Oklahoma Chief Medical Examiner's Office released the final autopsy reports for Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley.
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Oklahoma Attorney General Recognizes Outstanding Law Enforcement
News 9
On Wednesday, the Oklahoma Attorney General honored four law enforcement individuals for their outstanding service.
Oklahoma Attorney General Recognizes Outstanding Law Enforcement
News 9
On Wednesday, the Oklahoma Attorney General honored four law enforcement individuals for their outstanding service.
Tribal Members Share Their Experience Living At Now Abandoned Native American Boarding School
News 9
News 9 explores Chilocco Indian School, one of the nation’s first off-reservation Native boarding schools, which served thousands of students until its closure in 1980, as alumni reflect on its history and legacy.
Tribal Members Share Their Experience Living At Now Abandoned Native American Boarding School
News 9
News 9 explores Chilocco Indian School, one of the nation’s first off-reservation Native boarding schools, which served thousands of students until its closure in 1980, as alumni reflect on its history and legacy.
Republican Josh Brecheen Wins Reelection To U.S. House In Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District
Associated Press
Republican Rep. Josh Brecheen won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Oklahoma on Tuesday. Brecheen, a first-term congressman, defeated Democrat Brandon Wade, a union leader from Bartlesville.
Republican Josh Brecheen Wins Reelection To U.S. House In Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District
Associated Press
Republican Rep. Josh Brecheen won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Oklahoma on Tuesday. Brecheen, a first-term congressman, defeated Democrat Brandon Wade, a union leader from Bartlesville.
OSU Feature Twirlers All Set For Homecoming Performances
News 9
Oklahoma State University's Feature Twirlers spoke with the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch about what it takes to get ready for gameday at OSU homecoming.
OSU Feature Twirlers All Set For Homecoming Performances
News 9
Oklahoma State University's Feature Twirlers spoke with the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch about what it takes to get ready for gameday at OSU homecoming.
Revving Up For A Cause: Soul In The Valley Racing Event Hits Thunder Valley
News 9
Sunday, the track will heat up as racers from across the country showcase their speed in an event called Soul in the Valley.
Revving Up For A Cause: Soul In The Valley Racing Event Hits Thunder Valley
News 9
Sunday, the track will heat up as racers from across the country showcase their speed in an event called Soul in the Valley.
3 Detained In Kansas After Midwest City Armed Robbery
News 9
Three people were detained in Kansas Tuesday after an armed robbery in Midwest City Monday afternoon, police confirm.
3 Detained In Kansas After Midwest City Armed Robbery
News 9
Three people were detained in Kansas Tuesday after an armed robbery in Midwest City Monday afternoon, police confirm.
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Oklahoma State Health Department testing Lawton patient for measles
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma State Department of Health says a patient arrived at a hospital in Lawton with measles symptoms.
Oklahoma State Health Department testing Lawton patient for measles
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma State Department of Health says a patient arrived at a hospital in Lawton with measles symptoms.
Two in custody after pursuit ends in Southwest OKC
Dan Ingram
Early morning pursuit ends in arrest: Oklahoma City police arrest two suspects in alleged stolen vehicle chase near Southwest 4th and Western Avenue.
Two in custody after pursuit ends in Southwest OKC
Dan Ingram
Early morning pursuit ends in arrest: Oklahoma City police arrest two suspects in alleged stolen vehicle chase near Southwest 4th and Western Avenue.
1 in custody following armed robbery at NW OKC restaurant
Allyson Luckie
An employee at a restaurant in northwest Oklahoma City was injured in an armed robbery, police say.
1 in custody following armed robbery at NW OKC restaurant
Allyson Luckie
An employee at a restaurant in northwest Oklahoma City was injured in an armed robbery, police say.
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Oklahoma State Health Department testing Lawton patient for measles
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma State Department of Health says a patient arrived at a hospital in Lawton with measles symptoms.
Two in custody after pursuit ends in Southwest OKC
Dan Ingram
Early morning pursuit ends in arrest: Oklahoma City police arrest two suspects in alleged stolen vehicle chase near Southwest 4th and Western Avenue.
1 in custody following armed robbery at NW OKC restaurant
Allyson Luckie
An employee at a restaurant in northwest Oklahoma City was injured in an armed robbery, police say.
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.
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