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OKC Women Leading VA Program Providing Home Medical Care For Veterans
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March is Women’s History Month, and a group of women in Oklahoma City are caring for those who served their country.
'We All Just Want To Take Care Of Each Other': Firefighter Comforts Child Involved In Semi Crash
Cameron Joiner
A crash that pinned a car under a semi in Northeast OKC this morning sent five people to the hospital and one of them is in critical condition–but the crash led to a touching moment as one firefighter on scene went above and beyond his calling.
Northeast OKC Fitness Studio Highlights Martin Luther King Jr. Through Health, Fitness
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The Northeast Oklahoma City community is honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and to celebrate him, a local fitness studio organized a 5k run to highlight the historic Black community and introduce runners to what the community can offer.
United Voice: Group Wants To Start Conversation On Appraisal Bias In NE OKC
Anjelicia Bruton
The Oklahoma City Metro Association of Realtors is starting a conversation with city leaders about appraisal bias, an issue they said has plagued some areas of the city for decades.
Metro Juneteenth Event Hopes To Fight Mental Health Stigmas In NE Oklahoma City
Anjelicia Bruton
Northeast OKC is hosting several Juneteenth events commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. A metro mental health service center is joining in the celebrations this weekend. For them, it's not only about celebrating freedom, but also reaching out to those who may be struggling.
Man Jailed For Carrying AR-15 Into OKC Restaurant Posts Bond; DA Says He's A Danger To Society
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A self-proclaimed second amendment auditor posted bond Friday night, and was released from the Oklahoma County Jail. He was arrested Tuesday for toting an AR-15 into a metro restaurant where alcohol is served. Read Related Story: Man Seen Carrying An AR-1
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OKC Police To Examine Remains Of Pipe Bomb Found In NE OKC
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There are new details about a pipe bomb that was found just blocks north of the state Capitol.
OKC Police To Examine Remains Of Pipe Bomb Found In NE OKC
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There are new details about a pipe bomb that was found just blocks north of the state Capitol.
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Cloudy start to Saturday, chance of storms in the evening
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With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Cloudy start to Saturday, chance of storms in the evening
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With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Kiowa Tribe to rebuild historic church after it burned in wildfires
Elizabeth Fitz
The Kiowa Tribe cleaned up the location of its historic church after the building burned down in the March 14 wildfires.
Kiowa Tribe to rebuild historic church after it burned in wildfires
Elizabeth Fitz
The Kiowa Tribe cleaned up the location of its historic church after the building burned down in the March 14 wildfires.
The Hot Seat: Lankford discusses economic concerns, foreign policy, and political division
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Sen. James Lankford discuss economic concerns, foreign policy and more.
The Hot Seat: Lankford discusses economic concerns, foreign policy, and political division
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Sen. James Lankford discuss economic concerns, foreign policy and more.
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Cloudy start to Saturday, chance of storms in the evening
News 9
With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Kiowa Tribe to rebuild historic church after it burned in wildfires
Elizabeth Fitz
The Kiowa Tribe cleaned up the location of its historic church after the building burned down in the March 14 wildfires.
The Hot Seat: Lankford discusses economic concerns, foreign policy, and political division
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Sen. James Lankford discuss economic concerns, foreign policy and more.
What to know about Trump’s tariffs
Alex Cameron
A summary of the tariffs President Trump has called for and/or already imposed since taking office in January.
Dibble principal’s after-school taekwondo program transforms students’ confidence and leadership
Mike Glover
The Dibble principal started an after-school Taekwondo program that has instilled confidence and discipline in the students.
Two dead in Custer County Crash
Destini Pittman
Two people are dead following a crash in Custer County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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