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Undercover OIT Investigation Reveals More Information In Cellphone Fraud
News 9
Our investigation could prove to be an important first step in reforming the 'Lifeline' program, a 27-year-old federal program funded by you and me through the universal service fee, which is tacked onto every phone bill in America.
Constituents Question Oklahoma Comedian Judge's Impartiality
News 9
The Oklahoma Impact Team investigates a District Judge who's also an amateur standup comic. Some of the people who put him in office say his jokes raise questions about his impartiality on the bench.
Oklahoma Indian Museum Suspends Construction
News 9
The museum's backers said Thursday that work is stopping because they've run out of money for construction.
Chesapeake Emails At Center Of Michigan Inquiry
News 9
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is looking into allegations that Chesapeake Energy and a competing energy company conspired to hold prices down during a 2010 land auction in that state.
Chesapeake Shareholders Cast Votes During Annual Meeting Amid Company Turmoil
News 9
Chesapeake Energy Corp. shareholders rejected the re-election of directors Burns Hargis and Richard Davidson Friday but approved five of the other proposals at the company's annual meeting.
Court Denies Injunction Against Chesapeake
News 9
A federal judge has denied a request to postpone Chesapeake Energy's annual shareholder meeting, scheduled for Friday.
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Judge Hears Arguments On Chesapeake Injunction
News 9
A federal judge heard arguments Tuesday to delay Chesapeake Energy's annual shareholder meeting but did not make an immediate ruling.
Judge Hears Arguments On Chesapeake Injunction
News 9
A federal judge heard arguments Tuesday to delay Chesapeake Energy's annual shareholder meeting but did not make an immediate ruling.
Ethics Commission Complaint Against State Sen. Clark Jolley
News 9
An Edmond resident has filed an Ethics Commission complaint against state Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond, alleging he collected money for his 2012 reelection campaign without filing the proper paperwork.
Ethics Commission Complaint Against State Sen. Clark Jolley
News 9
An Edmond resident has filed an Ethics Commission complaint against state Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond, alleging he collected money for his 2012 reelection campaign without filing the proper paperwork.
Federal Judge Reschedules Hearing To Delay Chesapeake Shareholder Meeting
News 9
A federal judge has rescheduled a hearing to delay Chesapeake Energy's upcoming annual shareholder meeting. The hearing, which was to have taken place Wednesday afternoon, has been rescheduled for 10 a.m. on June 5.
Federal Judge Reschedules Hearing To Delay Chesapeake Shareholder Meeting
News 9
A federal judge has rescheduled a hearing to delay Chesapeake Energy's upcoming annual shareholder meeting. The hearing, which was to have taken place Wednesday afternoon, has been rescheduled for 10 a.m. on June 5.
Billionaire Investor Blasts Chesapeake Energy Board Of Directors
News 9
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has purchased 7.56 percent of Chesapeake Energy stock and blasted the board of directors, demanding they be replaced.
Billionaire Investor Blasts Chesapeake Energy Board Of Directors
News 9
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has purchased 7.56 percent of Chesapeake Energy stock and blasted the board of directors, demanding they be replaced.
NYC Pension Group Urges Defeat Of Chesapeake Board Members
News 9
One of Chesapeake Energy's larger shareholders is urging others with a stake in the company to oust two board members, one of whom is OSU President Burns Hargis.
NYC Pension Group Urges Defeat Of Chesapeake Board Members
News 9
One of Chesapeake Energy's larger shareholders is urging others with a stake in the company to oust two board members, one of whom is OSU President Burns Hargis.
What It's Like In An Open Carry State
News 9
Oklahoma has looser gun laws in its sights. State legislators passed a bill that will allow Oklahomans to openly carry guns in public. We traveled to a state where open carry is already legal to see what it's like and how people react to guns in the open.
What It's Like In An Open Carry State
News 9
Oklahoma has looser gun laws in its sights. State legislators passed a bill that will allow Oklahomans to openly carry guns in public. We traveled to a state where open carry is already legal to see what it's like and how people react to guns in the open.
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McClendon Sends Email To All Chesapeake Employees
News 9
Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon tries to reassure employees through company wide email.
McClendon Sends Email To All Chesapeake Employees
News 9
Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon tries to reassure employees through company wide email.
Florida Senator Asks Justice Dept. To Investigate Chesapeake
News 9
The Oklahoma Impact Team confirmed today that U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, (D)-Florida, has sent a letter to the U.S. Attorney General, requesting an investigation into possible civil or criminal violations related to the hedge fund that was reportedly set up and run by Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon and his former partner, Tom Ward, from 2004 to 2008.
Florida Senator Asks Justice Dept. To Investigate Chesapeake
News 9
The Oklahoma Impact Team confirmed today that U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, (D)-Florida, has sent a letter to the U.S. Attorney General, requesting an investigation into possible civil or criminal violations related to the hedge fund that was reportedly set up and run by Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon and his former partner, Tom Ward, from 2004 to 2008.
Chesapeake Energy Confirms SEC Probe
News 9
Chesapeake Energy confirmed Thursday afternoon reports that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched an informal inquiry involving the company and its CEO, Aubrey McClendon.
Chesapeake Energy Confirms SEC Probe
News 9
Chesapeake Energy confirmed Thursday afternoon reports that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched an informal inquiry involving the company and its CEO, Aubrey McClendon.
Oklahoma Pet Breeders Board Declared Constitutional
News 9
A judge in LeFlore County ruled Wednesday the legislation that created the Commercial Pet Breeders Board a year and a half ago is constitutional.
Oklahoma Pet Breeders Board Declared Constitutional
News 9
A judge in LeFlore County ruled Wednesday the legislation that created the Commercial Pet Breeders Board a year and a half ago is constitutional.
Should EMSA Employee Records Be Open Or Closed?
News 9
An investigation by the Oklahoma Impact Team has revealed that almost a third of EMSA's paramedics and EMTs -- 70 out of 228 -- have first and last names that match those of convicted criminals.
Should EMSA Employee Records Be Open Or Closed?
News 9
An investigation by the Oklahoma Impact Team has revealed that almost a third of EMSA's paramedics and EMTs -- 70 out of 228 -- have first and last names that match those of convicted criminals.
Agency Proposes New Fracking Rules For Oklahoma
News 9
In his State of the Union address, President Obama pledged to make oil and gas companies disclose the chemicals they use in hydraulic fracturing -or fracking.
Agency Proposes New Fracking Rules For Oklahoma
News 9
In his State of the Union address, President Obama pledged to make oil and gas companies disclose the chemicals they use in hydraulic fracturing -or fracking.
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Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
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Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
Sapulpa family heartbroken and willing to fight for justice for their 17-year-old murdered son
Chloe Abbott
A Sapulpa family is mourning the loss of their 17-year-old son, Layson Davis, who was murdered in Minnesota. Randy Davis says it's hard waking up every day without his son, but he finds strength in knowing he'll fight to bring justice for Layson.
George Foreman, boxing legend and entrepreneur, dies at 76
CBS News
Foreman won two heavyweight championships, fought Muhammad Ali in the 'Rumble in the Jungle' and captured gold in the 1968 Olympics.
Mannford Public Schools delaying return to classrooms due to soot, smoke, ash
Katie Alexander
Mannford Public Schools says they are planning to return to class on Thursday, March 27. They say this is due to the amount of soot, smoke, and ash at several district facilities.
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