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Broken Arrow set to start 26 street rehabilitation projects
Jonathan Polasek
The City of Broken Arrow is preparing to begin several street projects in 26 neighborhoods, focusing on improving streets, drainage, and infrastructure.
Angela Lansbury, Star Of 'Murder, She Wrote,' Dead At 96
News On 6
Angela Lansbury, the big-eyed, scene-stealing British actress who kicked up her heels in the Broadway musicals “Mame” and “Gypsy” and solved endless murders as crime novelist Jessica Fletcher in the long-running TV series “Murder, She Wrote,” has died. She was 96.
Betty White Memorabilia Auction Rakes In $4 Million
CBS News
A three-day auction of Betty White's personal belongings memorabilia raised $4 million – exceeding the auction's original estimate of $400,000 to $600,00.
Betty White's Personal Belongings, Show Memorabilia To Be Auctioned
CBS News
Fans of the late Hollywood icon Betty White will now have a chance to own one of her belongings, as many will go up for auction beginning Friday.
Wolfgang Petersen, Blockbuster Filmmaker Of ‘Das Boot,’ Dies
Associated Press
Wolfgang Petersen, the German filmmaker whose World War II submarine epic “Das Boot” propelled him into a blockbuster Hollywood career that included the films “In the Line of Fire,” “Air Force One” and “The Perfect Storm,” has died. He was 81.
Company recalling 270,000 riding lawn tractors with fuel tanks that could leak
News On 6
WASHINGTON (AP) _ A Tennessee company is recalling about 270,000 riding lawn tractors because the fuel tank can crack and leak fuel, posing a burn and fire hazard.
Murray Inc., of Brentwood, has
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Final price increase for 2025 Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon events approaching
Brandon Coons
The final price increase for this year's Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon events is on Thursday, April 24th.
Final price increase for 2025 Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon events approaching
Brandon Coons
The final price increase for this year's Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon events is on Thursday, April 24th.
OHP unveils new I-35 sign near Perry honoring trooper who arrested OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh
Allyson Luckie
A new sign along I-35 near Perry honors retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol Lt. Charlie Hanger, who arrested Timothy McVeigh after the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building bombing.
OHP unveils new I-35 sign near Perry honoring trooper who arrested OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh
Allyson Luckie
A new sign along I-35 near Perry honors retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol Lt. Charlie Hanger, who arrested Timothy McVeigh after the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building bombing.
UFOs in Oklahoma? Here's what the strange lights in the sky actually were.
Bella Roddy
Several News On 6 and News 9 viewers reported seeing a line of lights moving across the night sky, prompting speculation about unidentified flying objects. Here's what they really were.
UFOs in Oklahoma? Here's what the strange lights in the sky actually were.
Bella Roddy
Several News On 6 and News 9 viewers reported seeing a line of lights moving across the night sky, prompting speculation about unidentified flying objects. Here's what they really were.
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Final price increase for 2025 Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon events approaching
Brandon Coons
The final price increase for this year's Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon events is on Thursday, April 24th.
OHP unveils new I-35 sign near Perry honoring trooper who arrested OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh
Allyson Luckie
A new sign along I-35 near Perry honors retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol Lt. Charlie Hanger, who arrested Timothy McVeigh after the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building bombing.
UFOs in Oklahoma? Here's what the strange lights in the sky actually were.
Bella Roddy
Several News On 6 and News 9 viewers reported seeing a line of lights moving across the night sky, prompting speculation about unidentified flying objects. Here's what they really were.
Why neutering male cats is crucial for their health, according to an Oklahoma vet
Brooke Cox
Veterinarian Rebekah Hartfield urges cat owners to neuter their male cats to help prevent painful and potentially life-threatening urinary blockages.
What is mold? How to prevent fungal spread and stay healthy.
Christian Hans
Mold can thrive indoors and pose health risks, particularly for vulnerable individuals. Learn more about how to identify mold, preventive measures and how to stay safe.
TSET board of investors remove Oklahoma Attorney General from legal counsel
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust board of investors has removed Attorney General Gentner Drummond from his legal counsel role, citing interference in investment processes.
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