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FFA Students Pack Tulsa's BOK Center For 1st Day of State Convention
Amy Avery
Thousands of High School students from across Oklahoma are in Tulsa today for the State FFA convention.
New Public Art Installation In Downtown Tulsa Highlights City's Past, Bright Future
Johnny Resendiz
A special piece of art is now on display outside the Cox Center in downtown Tulsa.
Barons Drop Game 3 In OKC
News 9
Andrew Miller had two points (1-1-2) and Josh Winquist added a goal and eight shots on goal, but it wasn't enough as the Utica Comets downed the Oklahoma City Barons 3-2.
OK Indian Gaming Association Takes Aim At Human Trafficking Problem
News 9
Oklahoma's Indian Gaming Association is taking aim at the problem of Human Trafficking.
Feisty wifey and big night with KD v Superman
News 9
Originally Published: Jan 13, 2011 2:10 PM CDT
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Back to School for Barons
News On 6
Oklahoma City Barons players talk about hockey, staying healthy and staying in school with students at Fillmore Elementary School.
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Construction Grows As Project 180 Continues Downtown
News 9
Another downtown street was closed Monday as part of Project 180. Main street from Walker to Lee is now closed to through traffic. It's all part of the Project 180, dubbed that, of course, for the 180 acres of downtown that is being renovated.
Construction Grows As Project 180 Continues Downtown
News 9
Another downtown street was closed Monday as part of Project 180. Main street from Walker to Lee is now closed to through traffic. It's all part of the Project 180, dubbed that, of course, for the 180 acres of downtown that is being renovated.
Intersection Of Reno And Robinson To Close Until February
News 9
As Project 180 construction continues downtown, the latest closure includes the intersection of Robinson and Reno avenues.
Intersection Of Reno And Robinson To Close Until February
News 9
As Project 180 construction continues downtown, the latest closure includes the intersection of Robinson and Reno avenues.
Mayor, Oklahoma City Leaders Unveil MAPS 3 Projects
News 9
A new downtown convention center, a 70-acre park and a rail-based streetcar system are among eight projects to be included in a MAPS 3 proposal in Oklahoma City.
Mayor, Oklahoma City Leaders Unveil MAPS 3 Projects
News 9
A new downtown convention center, a 70-acre park and a rail-based streetcar system are among eight projects to be included in a MAPS 3 proposal in Oklahoma City.
Ballroom dancing at school
News 9
Students at nine schools in Oklahoma City participate in Life Change Ballroom. It's a great program! Not only are students learning about mutual respect and gaining confidence, they are inspired to
Ballroom dancing at school
News 9
Students at nine schools in Oklahoma City participate in Life Change Ballroom. It's a great program! Not only are students learning about mutual respect and gaining confidence, they are inspired to
Crystal Darkness Impacts State, Calls Pour In
News 9
Oklahomans are trying to curb meth use in the state.
Crystal Darkness Impacts State, Calls Pour In
News 9
Oklahomans are trying to curb meth use in the state.
Oklahomans Welcome New Year
News 9
Thousands of people packed downtown Oklahoma City on Wednesday night to ring in the New Year.
Oklahomans Welcome New Year
News 9
Thousands of people packed downtown Oklahoma City on Wednesday night to ring in the New Year.
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Crews prepare for 'Opening Night'
News 9
There are some big changes to one of the biggest parties of the year. Work crews scattered Sunday across downtown Oklahoma City to get ready for Opening Night 2008.
Crews prepare for 'Opening Night'
News 9
There are some big changes to one of the biggest parties of the year. Work crews scattered Sunday across downtown Oklahoma City to get ready for Opening Night 2008.
OKC could host Fed Cup tennis next year
News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma City may be the next host of the 2003 Fed Cup tennis series.
Officials with the United States Tennis Association say the women's tennis matches could be played
OKC could host Fed Cup tennis next year
News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma City may be the next host of the 2003 Fed Cup tennis series.
Officials with the United States Tennis Association say the women's tennis matches could be played
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Strong winds usher in return of fire threats across Oklahoma
News On 6
The fire danger will return on Friday. Another fast-moving upper-level system will pass through the central part of the country over the next 36 hours.
Strong winds usher in return of fire threats across Oklahoma
News On 6
The fire danger will return on Friday. Another fast-moving upper-level system will pass through the central part of the country over the next 36 hours.
1 arrested after wrong-way Broken Arrow Expressway crash
Christian Hans
One person was arrested after a wrong-way crash on the Broken Arrow Expressway Friday morning.
1 arrested after wrong-way Broken Arrow Expressway crash
Christian Hans
One person was arrested after a wrong-way crash on the Broken Arrow Expressway Friday morning.
'Worst I've ever seen': Pawnee County couple charged with first-degree murder after one-year daughter died from methadone overdose
Chloe Abbott
A one-year-old girl died after swallowing methadone, and now her parents are now charged with first-degree murder.
'Worst I've ever seen': Pawnee County couple charged with first-degree murder after one-year daughter died from methadone overdose
Chloe Abbott
A one-year-old girl died after swallowing methadone, and now her parents are now charged with first-degree murder.
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Strong winds usher in return of fire threats across Oklahoma
News On 6
The fire danger will return on Friday. Another fast-moving upper-level system will pass through the central part of the country over the next 36 hours.
1 arrested after wrong-way Broken Arrow Expressway crash
Christian Hans
One person was arrested after a wrong-way crash on the Broken Arrow Expressway Friday morning.
'Worst I've ever seen': Pawnee County couple charged with first-degree murder after one-year daughter died from methadone overdose
Chloe Abbott
A one-year-old girl died after swallowing methadone, and now her parents are now charged with first-degree murder.
Cleveland allows wildfire victims to stay at Feyodi Campgrounds
MaKayla Glenn
The city of Cleveland has opened the Feyodi Campgrounds to assist wildfire victims, offering free shelter for up to 30 days and free hay for farmers and ranchers in need. The campgrounds provide full hookups for comfort, and while the support is temporary, it offers crucial relief to those affected by the fires. For more information, people can contact Cleveland Police.
Firefighters brace for possible wildfires on Friday
Emory Bryan
Firefighters are on alert for potential wildfires in Oklahoma due to strong winds returning Friday, especially after last week's fires.
Mannford community collects donations to aid fire victims: ‘We’re here for you’
Cal Day
Oklahomans are responding to the urgent needs of those affected by wildfires. Those collecting donations say they have enough clothing, but do need other things like toiletries and canned food.
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