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Setting the Oklahoma Standard: Refuge after the Murrah federal bombing
Karl Torp
April 19, 1995: From annual convention to refuge for rescuers, the Oklahoma Restaurant Association's transformation amid the Murrah federal building bombing.
Tulsa's Eastside Christian Church Closes After 85 Years
News On 6
For 85 years several generations here in Tulsa have called Eastside Christian Church home, but as the doors to this building close another door is opening.
Newly Elected OKC Councilmen Prepare To Take Office
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The OKC city council will look a bit different on Tuesday. That's when two of the council's youngest members will be sworn into office.
Two Longtime OKC Councilmen Lose Re-Election
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In Ward 1, James Greiner defeats Gary Marrs with 57 percent of the vote. Over in Ward 7, John Pettis, Junior defeats Skip Kelly.
Oklahoma City Councilmen Face Challengers In Runoff Elections
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Two Oklahoma City councilmen will have to win a runoff election in April to be re-elected.
Bicentennial Park Controversy Subsides
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A battle is brewing over preserving history while upgrading a downtown Oklahoma City park.
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OKC Councilman Skip Kelly A No-Show At Tuesday's Meeting
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After being arrested and charged with felony DUI, Oklahoma City Councilman Ronald "Skip" Kelly did not attend Tuesday's city council meeting, but his fellow council members did speak about his absence.
OKC Councilman Skip Kelly A No-Show At Tuesday's Meeting
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After being arrested and charged with felony DUI, Oklahoma City Councilman Ronald "Skip" Kelly did not attend Tuesday's city council meeting, but his fellow council members did speak about his absence.
Traffic Fines Won't Increase In Oklahoma City
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Oklahoma city residents can breathe a sigh of relief. City council members voted Tuesday morning not to increase traffic ticket fines as a way to pay for the new Oklahoma City police headquarters and municipal courts complex.
Traffic Fines Won't Increase In Oklahoma City
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Oklahoma city residents can breathe a sigh of relief. City council members voted Tuesday morning not to increase traffic ticket fines as a way to pay for the new Oklahoma City police headquarters and municipal courts complex.
Murdered Fire Chief Played Key Role In Murrah Bombing Rescue
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Chief Keith Bryan, who was killed in his home Wednesday, worked for the Nichols Hills Fire Department for more than three decades. He was also one of the heroes of the Oklahoma City bombing.
Murdered Fire Chief Played Key Role In Murrah Bombing Rescue
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Chief Keith Bryan, who was killed in his home Wednesday, worked for the Nichols Hills Fire Department for more than three decades. He was also one of the heroes of the Oklahoma City bombing.
Oklahoma City Reviewing EMSA Ambulance Service
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Oklahoma City and Tulsa must decide by next October who will provide ambulance care for both cities. EMSA has provided the service for almost 20 years in Oklahoma City, but that did not guarantee a contract renewal.
Oklahoma City Reviewing EMSA Ambulance Service
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Oklahoma City and Tulsa must decide by next October who will provide ambulance care for both cities. EMSA has provided the service for almost 20 years in Oklahoma City, but that did not guarantee a contract renewal.
United Way Fund Drive Set for September 9 With Pancake Breakfast Kickoff
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A free public pancake breakfast will mark the official beginning of the United Way of Central Oklahoma, the Central Oklahoma Combined Federal Campaign, the State Charitable Campaign, and the Heart of the City Campaign's 2010 fundraising campaigns.
United Way Fund Drive Set for September 9 With Pancake Breakfast Kickoff
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A free public pancake breakfast will mark the official beginning of the United Way of Central Oklahoma, the Central Oklahoma Combined Federal Campaign, the State Charitable Campaign, and the Heart of the City Campaign's 2010 fundraising campaigns.
OKC Memorial and Museum Presents ‘First Person: Stories of Hope Program'
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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum presents its "First Person: Stories of Hope" program beginning today, Friday, June 4th and at 1:30 p.m. and continuing each Friday through August 27.
OKC Memorial and Museum Presents ‘First Person: Stories of Hope Program'
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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum presents its "First Person: Stories of Hope" program beginning today, Friday, June 4th and at 1:30 p.m. and continuing each Friday through August 27.
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Exhibit Honors President Clinton's Leadership During Murrah Building Bombing
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Oklahomans impacted by the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing helped unveil a new exhibit in Arkansas honoring former President Bill Clinton.
Exhibit Honors President Clinton's Leadership During Murrah Building Bombing
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Oklahomans impacted by the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing helped unveil a new exhibit in Arkansas honoring former President Bill Clinton.
Mock City Council Meets, Passes Cuts
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The Oklahoma City Council usually meets every Tuesday, but Thursday morning in the same chambers another type of meeting happened, a mock city council meeting.
Mock City Council Meets, Passes Cuts
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The Oklahoma City Council usually meets every Tuesday, but Thursday morning in the same chambers another type of meeting happened, a mock city council meeting.
Oklahomans pitching in to help tsunami victims
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahomans have given $50,000 to the American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma to help tsunami victims in south Asia.
The board's chairman Gary Marrs says the money will
Oklahomans pitching in to help tsunami victims
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahomans have given $50,000 to the American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma to help tsunami victims in south Asia.
The board's chairman Gary Marrs says the money will
Former fire chief running for City Council
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma City's former fire chief is throwing his hat into the political ring.
Gary Marrs is running for the Ward one seat on the Oklahoma City Council. The seat opened
Former fire chief running for City Council
News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma City's former fire chief is throwing his hat into the political ring.
Gary Marrs is running for the Ward one seat on the Oklahoma City Council. The seat opened
OKC firefighters lose appeal of lawsuit
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(Denver-AP) -- Four Oklahoma City firefighters have lost an appeal of a lawsuit in which they claim a former chief retaliated against them because of their union activity.
The Tenth Circuit
OKC firefighters lose appeal of lawsuit
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(Denver-AP) -- Four Oklahoma City firefighters have lost an appeal of a lawsuit in which they claim a former chief retaliated against them because of their union activity.
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Deer Creek parents frustrated over school district communication following ‘non-credible’ threat
Jordan Fremstad
Parents at Deer Creek School District expressed concern after a student's verbal threat, despite Oklahoma County Sheriff's investigation finding no credible risk. Details on the case and school's response.
Deer Creek parents frustrated over school district communication following ‘non-credible’ threat
Jordan Fremstad
Parents at Deer Creek School District expressed concern after a student's verbal threat, despite Oklahoma County Sheriff's investigation finding no credible risk. Details on the case and school's response.
Warm and dry Wednesday, cold front moves in
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Warm, dry, and windy week ahead in Oklahoma, with a chance for showers north of I-40. Stay tuned for updates on severe storm chances next week.
Warm and dry Wednesday, cold front moves in
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Warm, dry, and windy week ahead in Oklahoma, with a chance for showers north of I-40. Stay tuned for updates on severe storm chances next week.
Federal government revokes multiple student visas in Oklahoma, leaving some in fear
Elizabeth Fitz
The federal government revoked several student visas across Oklahoma universities, sparking concerns among students and experts.
Federal government revokes multiple student visas in Oklahoma, leaving some in fear
Elizabeth Fitz
The federal government revoked several student visas across Oklahoma universities, sparking concerns among students and experts.
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Deer Creek parents frustrated over school district communication following ‘non-credible’ threat
Jordan Fremstad
Parents at Deer Creek School District expressed concern after a student's verbal threat, despite Oklahoma County Sheriff's investigation finding no credible risk. Details on the case and school's response.
Warm and dry Wednesday, cold front moves in
News 9
Warm, dry, and windy week ahead in Oklahoma, with a chance for showers north of I-40. Stay tuned for updates on severe storm chances next week.
Federal government revokes multiple student visas in Oklahoma, leaving some in fear
Elizabeth Fitz
The federal government revoked several student visas across Oklahoma universities, sparking concerns among students and experts.
Inmate assaults four detention officers at Oklahoma County Jail, authorities say
Deanne Stein
An inmate at the Oklahoma County Jail is facing new charges after allegedly assaulting four detention officers during a search for contraband last week.
Two OC Student Visas revoked, university confirms
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma Christian University confirmed to News 9 that student visas for two of its international students have been revoked.
1 in hospital after being hit by train in SW OKC
Destini Pittman
One person was injured after being hit by a train in southwest Oklahoma City.
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