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Pharmaceutical Company To Pay $700K To OK Healthcare Program
News 9
The Department of Justice released details in a lengthy healthcare investigation involving the pharmaceutical company Pfizer.
8 Oklahomans Among 34 Others Indicted In Illegal Gambling Operation
News 9
The FBI office in Oklahoma City says 34 people, including eight from Oklahoma, are named in the 95-page federal indictment.
6 Defendants Released Following Arraignment On Federal Gambling Charges
News 9
As of Monday night, Teddy Mitchell was still in jail. His detention hearing is scheduled for Tuesday. Six defendants, including Teddy's sons, were released from the federal courthouse in downtown Oklahoma City Monday as they now await trial.
FBI: Hundreds Of Thousands To Lose Internet Monday
News 9
The FBI says Americans are just days away from an internet shut down that is expected to target hundreds of thousands of people.
FBI Releases New Photos Of MWC Bank Robbery Suspect
News 9
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released several new photos of a man who robbed a bank in Midwest City Saturday.
Note-Passing Robber Hits MWC Bank Of Oklahoma
News 9
A note-passing bandit held up a Bank of Oklahoma branch in Midwest City this afternoon.
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Muslim Leader Says FBI's Decision To Cut Ties With CAIR Strains Local Relations
News 9
The FBI cut ties with CAIR due to concerns the group's national leadership has alleged affiliations to terrorist groups. Now this problem that's playing out in Washington is also having an effect in Oklahoma.
Muslim Leader Says FBI's Decision To Cut Ties With CAIR Strains Local Relations
News 9
The FBI cut ties with CAIR due to concerns the group's national leadership has alleged affiliations to terrorist groups. Now this problem that's playing out in Washington is also having an effect in Oklahoma.
CAIR Says FBI Cutting Ties Hurts Efforts In Local Communities
News 9
The FBI no longer has a working relationship with the Muslim community's largest advocacy organization with a chapter in Oklahoma. The news comes following a statement from the head of the FBI saying it has cut ties with CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations).
CAIR Says FBI Cutting Ties Hurts Efforts In Local Communities
News 9
The FBI no longer has a working relationship with the Muslim community's largest advocacy organization with a chapter in Oklahoma. The news comes following a statement from the head of the FBI saying it has cut ties with CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations).
Authorities: Same Person Committed 8 Robberies
News 9
Federal authorities think the same person is responsible for a string of eight bank robberies in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area since June 2009.
Authorities: Same Person Committed 8 Robberies
News 9
Federal authorities think the same person is responsible for a string of eight bank robberies in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area since June 2009.
Stimulus Fraud Hotline Barely Ringing
News 9
It's been a year since the big launch of the stimulus fraud hotline, but, not that many people are calling.
Stimulus Fraud Hotline Barely Ringing
News 9
It's been a year since the big launch of the stimulus fraud hotline, but, not that many people are calling.
Corruption Case To Be Unveiled In Tulsa
News On 6
The U.S. Attorney's office in Tulsa has scheduled a news conference for Thursday afternoon for what it calls "an announcement regarding a significant public corruption matter."
Corruption Case To Be Unveiled In Tulsa
News On 6
The U.S. Attorney's office in Tulsa has scheduled a news conference for Thursday afternoon for what it calls "an announcement regarding a significant public corruption matter."
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Gov. Stitt proposes 'getting rid' of Forestry Department
Victor Pozadas
Oklahoma Governor Stitt suggests dissolving the Forestry Department over criticism of the March Wildfire response.
Gov. Stitt proposes 'getting rid' of Forestry Department
Victor Pozadas
Oklahoma Governor Stitt suggests dissolving the Forestry Department over criticism of the March Wildfire response.
Next round of severe storms to develop Thursday morning before wet weekend
News On 6
A cold front moves storms out of the state, with additional storms and heavy rain expected through the weekend.
Next round of severe storms to develop Thursday morning before wet weekend
News On 6
A cold front moves storms out of the state, with additional storms and heavy rain expected through the weekend.
EF1 tornado causes significant damage in Owasso
MaKayla Glenn
Many people have been working tirelessly to clear debris and check on their neighbors. Owasso residents have already started making home repairs and patching up roofs in preparation for potential storms later this week.
EF1 tornado causes significant damage in Owasso
MaKayla Glenn
Many people have been working tirelessly to clear debris and check on their neighbors. Owasso residents have already started making home repairs and patching up roofs in preparation for potential storms later this week.
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Top Headlines
Gov. Stitt proposes 'getting rid' of Forestry Department
Victor Pozadas
Oklahoma Governor Stitt suggests dissolving the Forestry Department over criticism of the March Wildfire response.
Next round of severe storms to develop Thursday morning before wet weekend
News On 6
A cold front moves storms out of the state, with additional storms and heavy rain expected through the weekend.
EF1 tornado causes significant damage in Owasso
MaKayla Glenn
Many people have been working tirelessly to clear debris and check on their neighbors. Owasso residents have already started making home repairs and patching up roofs in preparation for potential storms later this week.
Q&A: TPS cancels partnership with Reading Partners Tulsa
Sam Carrico
Reading Partners Tulsa says it was surprised to learn Tulsa Public Schools was canceling its partnership after twelve years. The program is designed to help students learn to read. They say they would like to move into more districts, but they say they can't do that without more volunteers.
Why registering your storm shelter in Oklahoma could save your life
Ethan Wright
Registering your storm shelter helps first responders locate and rescue you after a tornado. Learn how to register, choose the right shelter, and stock essential supplies.
What you need to know about air traffic controllers and air traffic control training in the U.S.
Alex Cameron
Congress could soon take up legislation to protect one of Oklahoma’s more critical jobs from future funding issues: air traffic controllers.
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