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Tennessee Governor Signs Laws Banning Gender-Affirming Care For Minors And Restricting Drag Shows
CBS News
Tennessee's Republican Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday signed legislation banning minors from receiving gender-affirming care despite threats from civil rights organizations that vowed to sue if and when the bill becomes law.
Family Remembers The Life Of TD Smith After His Death
Mike Glover
For TD Smith, his life has been filled with accomplishments, acknowledgment and joy.
Tennessee, South Carolina Extend Health Care For New Moms
Associated Press
Tennessee and South Carolina are joining five other states in extending health care coverage to women with low-to-modest incomes for a full year after childbirth, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra announced on Friday.
No Federal Civil Rights Charges Expected In Trayvon Martin Case
News 9
Three years after teen Trayvon Martin was fatally shot by George Zimmerman in Sanford, Fla., setting off a national debate on race and gun laws, the Department of Justice is expected to conclude there is not enough evidence to bring civil rights charges in the case, a source tells CBS News.
Top Two Conference Teams Take Out OPSU Men
News 9
The Oklahoma Panhandle State University men's basketball team gave up wins to Newman University on Feb. 14 and the University of Arkansas-Ft. Smith Feb. 16.
Lions Edge Aggies, 80-73
News 9
The Oklahoma Panhandle State Aggies took on the University of Arkansas-Ft. Smith Lions Sunday night in Goodwell. Despite a hard fought battle, the Aggies fell to the Lions 80-73.
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OPSU Basketball Loses Two To West Texas
News 9
Coming off a two week holiday break, the women's and men's basketball teams from Oklahoma Panhandle State University traveled to Canyon to take on the West Texas State University Buffs.
OPSU Basketball Loses Two To West Texas
News 9
Coming off a two week holiday break, the women's and men's basketball teams from Oklahoma Panhandle State University traveled to Canyon to take on the West Texas State University Buffs.
OPSU Teams Fall To Ft. Hays State
News 9
Aggie fans were treated to a wild game inside Oscar Williams Field House Saturday night as OPSU met up with a solid Ft. Hays State Univ. team.
OPSU Teams Fall To Ft. Hays State
News 9
Aggie fans were treated to a wild game inside Oscar Williams Field House Saturday night as OPSU met up with a solid Ft. Hays State Univ. team.
Panhandle State Basketball Drops Two In Lawton
News 9
It was Aggie vs. Aggie Tuesday night as the Oklahoma Panhandle State men's and women's basketball teams traveled to Lawton to take on the Cameron University Aggies. Cameron came out on top.
Panhandle State Basketball Drops Two In Lawton
News 9
It was Aggie vs. Aggie Tuesday night as the Oklahoma Panhandle State men's and women's basketball teams traveled to Lawton to take on the Cameron University Aggies. Cameron came out on top.
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Silence for the fallen: Remembering the victims of April 19, 1995
Graham Dowers
Attendees at the Oklahoma City bombing memorial ceremony at the First Church to honor each of the lives lost in the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building by holding a moment of silence for 168 seconds.
Silence for the fallen: Remembering the victims of April 19, 1995
Graham Dowers
Attendees at the Oklahoma City bombing memorial ceremony at the First Church to honor each of the lives lost in the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building by holding a moment of silence for 168 seconds.
A sacred place: Visitors leave tributes at OKC Bombing Memorial fence
Cameron Joiner
The fence at the Oklahoma City National Memorial was originally part of the bombing scene in 1995, and still stands as a place for visitors to leave tokens of hope and remembrance.
A sacred place: Visitors leave tributes at OKC Bombing Memorial fence
Cameron Joiner
The fence at the Oklahoma City National Memorial was originally part of the bombing scene in 1995, and still stands as a place for visitors to leave tokens of hope and remembrance.
OKC Memorial's field of empty chairs tells 168 stories of loss
Jennifer Pierce
On the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, visitors gathered at the Oklahoma City National Memorial to honor the 168 lives lost on April 19, 1995.
OKC Memorial's field of empty chairs tells 168 stories of loss
Jennifer Pierce
On the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, visitors gathered at the Oklahoma City National Memorial to honor the 168 lives lost on April 19, 1995.
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Silence for the fallen: Remembering the victims of April 19, 1995
Graham Dowers
Attendees at the Oklahoma City bombing memorial ceremony at the First Church to honor each of the lives lost in the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building by holding a moment of silence for 168 seconds.
A sacred place: Visitors leave tributes at OKC Bombing Memorial fence
Cameron Joiner
The fence at the Oklahoma City National Memorial was originally part of the bombing scene in 1995, and still stands as a place for visitors to leave tokens of hope and remembrance.
OKC Memorial's field of empty chairs tells 168 stories of loss
Jennifer Pierce
On the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, visitors gathered at the Oklahoma City National Memorial to honor the 168 lives lost on April 19, 1995.
Leaders, survivors, and the community gather to remember OKC bombing, 30 years later
Alex Cameron
Three decades after the bombing that shook Oklahoma and the nation, more than a thousand people gathered Saturday morning inside First Church in downtown Oklahoma City to remember the 168 lives lost and honor the heroes who responded in the aftermath.
LIVE UPDATES: Oklahoma City Bombing Remembrance Ceremony
Carrie Winchel
The 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony for the OKC bombing happens Saturday morning, with keynote speaker former President Bill Clinton. Refresh for live updates.
How to support the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Carrie Winchel
Join Oklahoma City in remembering 30 years since the Alfred P. Murrah bombing. Explore ways to support the Memorial and attend community-led events.
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