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Sam Carrico
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office recovered more than a hundred dogs from two puppy mills in Oologah and Claremore on Monday. They say the dogs were found in inhumane conditions and in need of veterinary care.
Rogers County Sheriff's Office recovers over 100 dogs from illegal breeding operation
Sam Carrico
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office recovered more than a hundred dogs from two puppy mills in Oologah and Claremore on Monday. They say the dogs were found in inhumane conditions and in need of veterinary care.
Money Monday: Is it legal for businesses to stop accepting cash?
Katie Alexander
As credit and debit cards, along with tap-to-pay systems, have become increasingly popular, some businesses have stopped accepting cash altogether. But is this legal? Our money expert, Paul Hood, explains.
Money Monday: Is it legal for businesses to stop accepting cash?
Katie Alexander
As credit and debit cards, along with tap-to-pay systems, have become increasingly popular, some businesses have stopped accepting cash altogether. But is this legal? Our money expert, Paul Hood, explains.
Trump announces Israel and Iran have agreed on a ceasefire
CBS News
President Trump announced Monday that Israel and Iran have agreed on a "Complete and Total" ceasefire, a move he said would end a more than week-long conflict between the two countries.
Trump announces Israel and Iran have agreed on a ceasefire
CBS News
President Trump announced Monday that Israel and Iran have agreed on a "Complete and Total" ceasefire, a move he said would end a more than week-long conflict between the two countries.
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Rogers County Sheriff's Office recovers over 100 dogs from illegal breeding operation
Sam Carrico
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office recovered more than a hundred dogs from two puppy mills in Oologah and Claremore on Monday. They say the dogs were found in inhumane conditions and in need of veterinary care.
Money Monday: Is it legal for businesses to stop accepting cash?
Katie Alexander
As credit and debit cards, along with tap-to-pay systems, have become increasingly popular, some businesses have stopped accepting cash altogether. But is this legal? Our money expert, Paul Hood, explains.
Trump announces Israel and Iran have agreed on a ceasefire
CBS News
President Trump announced Monday that Israel and Iran have agreed on a "Complete and Total" ceasefire, a move he said would end a more than week-long conflict between the two countries.
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Oklahoma City to host 2025 Champions Parade for the victorious Thunder—details on scheduled road closures, travel delays, and parade route.
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Katie Alexander
With summer providing children with more time online, experts are urging parents to stay aware of internet safety.
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