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: Haskell girl removed from foster parents home after video shows her left outside in freezing temps
Work Underway To Plug Old Oil Well That Was Leaking Gas Under Tulsa Street
Emory Bryan
Work is underway to plug an abandoned oil well in a neighborhood near 71st and Harvard.
Oklahoma Lawmakers File Appeal Challenging OG&E Rate Increase And Corporation Commission Audits
News 9
Three Oklahoma lawmakers have filed a Supreme Court appeal challenging a $127 million OG&E rate hike and alleging ethical violations by Commissioner Todd Hiett in the case.
Bank In Lindsay Reopens Under New Name After Fraud Closure
News 9
A failed bank in Lindsay forced by Federal regulators to close Friday, reopened under a new name Monday morning. The FDIC was at the bank throughout the weekend closure, and this week was on hand visiting with concerned members.
Activity At Lindsay Bank Following Closure And Takeover
News 9
There was a noticeable activity Saturday night at the First National Bank of Lindsay, which abruptly closed on Friday
First National Bank Of Lindsay Closes, FDIC Takes Over Deposits
News 9
Friday the First National Bank of Lindsay was closed by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) appointed as receiver.
Todd Hiett Removed As Chairman Of Corporation Commission
News 9
Todd Hiett has stepped down as Chairman of Corporation Commission.
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Corporation Commissioner In Treatment After Allegedly Groping Man While Drunk At National Conference
Storme Jones
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett says he is in substance abuse treatment after reports he groped a man at a national conference last month while heavily intoxicated.
Corporation Commissioner In Treatment After Allegedly Groping Man While Drunk At National Conference
Storme Jones
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett says he is in substance abuse treatment after reports he groped a man at a national conference last month while heavily intoxicated.
Viewers Report Feeling 3.5 Magnitude Earthquake In Edmond
News 9
News 9 viewers shared that they felt an earthquake around 5:53 p.m. on Thursday.
Viewers Report Feeling 3.5 Magnitude Earthquake In Edmond
News 9
News 9 viewers shared that they felt an earthquake around 5:53 p.m. on Thursday.
How The Oklahoma Corporation Commission Works To Monitor Legislation From D.C.
News On 6
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission regulates and licenses electric, natural gas, drinking water, and telecommunications utilities. The newest commissioner and a familiar face Todd Hiett joined News On 6 to talk about his role and the work of the OCC.
How The Oklahoma Corporation Commission Works To Monitor Legislation From D.C.
News On 6
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission regulates and licenses electric, natural gas, drinking water, and telecommunications utilities. The newest commissioner and a familiar face Todd Hiett joined News On 6 to talk about his role and the work of the OCC.
9 Oil And Gas Wastewater Wells Shut Down To Mitigate Earthquake Risk
News 9
The state is shutting down oil and gas wastewater wells. These wells keep this water away from groundwater. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission said oil and gas wastewater wells can cause earthquake activity.
9 Oil And Gas Wastewater Wells Shut Down To Mitigate Earthquake Risk
News 9
The state is shutting down oil and gas wastewater wells. These wells keep this water away from groundwater. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission said oil and gas wastewater wells can cause earthquake activity.
9 Oil And Gas Wastewater Wells Shut Down To Mitigate Earthquake Risk
News 9
The state is shutting down oil and gas wastewater wells. These wells keep this water away from groundwater. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission said oil and gas wastewater wells can cause earthquake activity.
9 Oil And Gas Wastewater Wells Shut Down To Mitigate Earthquake Risk
News 9
The state is shutting down oil and gas wastewater wells. These wells keep this water away from groundwater. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission said oil and gas wastewater wells can cause earthquake activity.
State To Shut Down Disposal Wells In Response To 5.1-Mag. Earthquake
News On 6
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission's (OCC) Oil and Gas Conservation Division said it will begin shutting down disposal wells in response to the 5.1-mag. earthquake on Friday.
State To Shut Down Disposal Wells In Response To 5.1-Mag. Earthquake
News On 6
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission's (OCC) Oil and Gas Conservation Division said it will begin shutting down disposal wells in response to the 5.1-mag. earthquake on Friday.
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Did You Feel It? Multiple Earthquakes Detected In Edmond & OKC
News 9
Multiple earthquakes were felt across the Oklahoma City metro on Friday night and Saturday morning, two of them measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale.
Did You Feel It? Multiple Earthquakes Detected In Edmond & OKC
News 9
Multiple earthquakes were felt across the Oklahoma City metro on Friday night and Saturday morning, two of them measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale.
More Earthquakes In OKC, Edmond, Felt In Surrounding Areas
News 9
Multiple earthquakes were felt across the Oklahoma City metro on Saturday morning, one of them measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale.
More Earthquakes In OKC, Edmond, Felt In Surrounding Areas
News 9
Multiple earthquakes were felt across the Oklahoma City metro on Saturday morning, one of them measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale.
Crews Work To Cleanup Oil Spill In Northwest Oklahoma City
Cameron Joiner
Officials say more than 90,000 gallons of oil spilled out onto the ground, creating a 30-foot geyser that spewed for multiple hours.
Crews Work To Cleanup Oil Spill In Northwest Oklahoma City
Cameron Joiner
Officials say more than 90,000 gallons of oil spilled out onto the ground, creating a 30-foot geyser that spewed for multiple hours.
Fighting Fire With Fire: Oklahoma Begins Pilot Program To Control Red Cedar Trees, Wildfires
Jordan Fremstad
Eastern Red Cedar trees cost the state economy half a billion dollars per year according to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission. The tree also poses a fire hazard.
Fighting Fire With Fire: Oklahoma Begins Pilot Program To Control Red Cedar Trees, Wildfires
Jordan Fremstad
Eastern Red Cedar trees cost the state economy half a billion dollars per year according to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission. The tree also poses a fire hazard.
State Corporation Commission Temporarily Halts Oil Well Project
News 9
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission temporarily shut down oil well completion project following a series of earthquakes in El Reno.
State Corporation Commission Temporarily Halts Oil Well Project
News 9
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission temporarily shut down oil well completion project following a series of earthquakes in El Reno.
Bank Of America Hit With $250 Million In Fines For ‘Double-Dipping’ Fees, Fake Accounts
Associated Press
Bank of America will reimburse customers more than $100 million and pay $150 million in fines for “double-dipping” on overdraft fees, withholding reward bonuses on credit cards and opening accounts without customer consent.
Bank Of America Hit With $250 Million In Fines For ‘Double-Dipping’ Fees, Fake Accounts
Associated Press
Bank of America will reimburse customers more than $100 million and pay $150 million in fines for “double-dipping” on overdraft fees, withholding reward bonuses on credit cards and opening accounts without customer consent.
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D.C. Debrief: David Boren’s legacy, Trump's Zelensky remarks, and unlikely political alliances
Alex Cameron
Political Analyst Scott Mitchell and Washington Bureau Chief Alex Cameron discuss the passing of David Boren, concerns over executive overreach, President Donald Trump’s remarks on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and the unexpected friendship between Sen. Markwayne Mullin and Sean O’Brien.
D.C. Debrief: David Boren’s legacy, Trump's Zelensky remarks, and unlikely political alliances
Alex Cameron
Political Analyst Scott Mitchell and Washington Bureau Chief Alex Cameron discuss the passing of David Boren, concerns over executive overreach, President Donald Trump’s remarks on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and the unexpected friendship between Sen. Markwayne Mullin and Sean O’Brien.
Good Samaritan rescues driver after crash on icy Tulsa road
Erin Conrad
Slick roads from this week's winter storm have led to numerous crashes across the area, including one that left a Tulsa man stranded near Mill Creek late Thursday night.
Good Samaritan rescues driver after crash on icy Tulsa road
Erin Conrad
Slick roads from this week's winter storm have led to numerous crashes across the area, including one that left a Tulsa man stranded near Mill Creek late Thursday night.
Tulsa thaws out: A Gradual warm-up starts this weekend—Expect 70s by Monday
News On 6
A major warm-up begins this weekend, bringing above-normal temperatures and improving road conditions across Oklahoma. Here's Meteorologist Megan Gold with the latest forecast.
Tulsa thaws out: A Gradual warm-up starts this weekend—Expect 70s by Monday
News On 6
A major warm-up begins this weekend, bringing above-normal temperatures and improving road conditions across Oklahoma. Here's Meteorologist Megan Gold with the latest forecast.
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D.C. Debrief: David Boren’s legacy, Trump's Zelensky remarks, and unlikely political alliances
Alex Cameron
Political Analyst Scott Mitchell and Washington Bureau Chief Alex Cameron discuss the passing of David Boren, concerns over executive overreach, President Donald Trump’s remarks on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and the unexpected friendship between Sen. Markwayne Mullin and Sean O’Brien.
Good Samaritan rescues driver after crash on icy Tulsa road
Erin Conrad
Slick roads from this week's winter storm have led to numerous crashes across the area, including one that left a Tulsa man stranded near Mill Creek late Thursday night.
Tulsa thaws out: A Gradual warm-up starts this weekend—Expect 70s by Monday
News On 6
A major warm-up begins this weekend, bringing above-normal temperatures and improving road conditions across Oklahoma. Here's Meteorologist Megan Gold with the latest forecast.
'Stop the Hate in The 918' event offers a fresh start for those ready to change
Ethan Wright
"Stop the Hate in The 918" offers free tattoo cover-ups for those looking to erase symbols of hate. Now in its eighth year, the event helps participants get a fresh start.
Tulsa Public Schools mourns loss of former athletic director
News On 6
Tulsa Public Schools is mourning the loss of former athletic executive director, Gil Cloud.
Haskell girl removed from foster parents home after video shows her left outside in freezing temps
Chloe Abbott
UPDATE: Attorney Don Smolen confirmed that the girl was removed from her foster parents' home in Haskell overnight. The Muskogee County DA will soon decide on whether to file charges against a girl's foster parents after she was filmed outside in freezing conditions without proper clothing.
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