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Could We Be Any More Excited? ‘Friends’ Fans Nuts For Merch
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See your “Friends” on the big screen. Deck out your place with “Friends” decor. Wear your “Friends” as jewelry. Heck, buy the “Friends” Lego set and pretend it’s for your kid. If you’re a “
'The Wizard Of Oz' Returning To Theaters, Including Oklahoma For 80th Anniversary
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One of the most influential films of all time is returning to the big screen. "The Wizard of Oz" will be back in theaters for a three-day event to celebrate the 80th anniversary of its Hollywood premiere. Theaters across the country will show the beloved
Lawmakers Draft Resolution To Push Cleveland County Judge Out Of Office
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Two state lawmakers have joined the effort to remove a Cleveland County judge from office.
District Attorney Wants Cleveland County Judge Removed From All Cases
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A bombshell coming out of Cleveland County. The district attorney has asked a Judge Tom Lucas to remove himself from all cases being prosecuted by the district attorney's office. However, Lucas denied the motion Thursday morning.
Judge Suspends Life Sentence For Father Convicted Of Murdering Daughter
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Jonathan Trask still stands convicted of the murder of his daughter, Mackensie, but he is no longer serving a life sentence.
Cleveland County Man Accused Of Crime Spree Goes Free On Bond
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A 20-year-old Cleveland County man accused of committing not one, not two, but eight alleged crimes this year, including a shooting, keeps bonding out of jail.
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Mistrial Declared In Norman Child Murder Case
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After two days of jury deliberation in the murder case against Donald Reeser, a judge has declared a mistrial.
Mistrial Declared In Norman Child Murder Case
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After two days of jury deliberation in the murder case against Donald Reeser, a judge has declared a mistrial.
Jury Deadlocked In Case Of Norman Man Accused Of Drowning Girl
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A jury in the Norman murder trial of man accused of drowning a toddler was deadlocked Monday night.
Jury Deadlocked In Case Of Norman Man Accused Of Drowning Girl
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A jury in the Norman murder trial of man accused of drowning a toddler was deadlocked Monday night.
Offenders May Be Court Ordered to Help with Storm Damage Clean-Up
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There's still lots of work to be done to cleanup damage from recent storms. In Cleveland County more help may soon be on the way, thanks to local judges.
Offenders May Be Court Ordered to Help with Storm Damage Clean-Up
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There's still lots of work to be done to cleanup damage from recent storms. In Cleveland County more help may soon be on the way, thanks to local judges.
Deputy Saves Inmate from Committing Suicide in Court
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A Cleveland County deputy is being hailed as a hero after his quick action saved the life of a sex offender who was trying to commit suicide.
Deputy Saves Inmate from Committing Suicide in Court
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A Cleveland County deputy is being hailed as a hero after his quick action saved the life of a sex offender who was trying to commit suicide.
Parole Board Suggests Clemency for Child's Killer
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Donald Gilson, who was convicted of murdering an 8-year-old boy and hiding the body in a freezer, was granted the recommendation of clemency and could avoid execution.
Parole Board Suggests Clemency for Child's Killer
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Donald Gilson, who was convicted of murdering an 8-year-old boy and hiding the body in a freezer, was granted the recommendation of clemency and could avoid execution.
Judge rejects ex-officers' plea deal in boy's death
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A judge has rejected a plea deal for two former Noble police officers accused in the accidental shooting death of a 5-year-old boy.
Judge rejects ex-officers' plea deal in boy's death
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A judge has rejected a plea deal for two former Noble police officers accused in the accidental shooting death of a 5-year-old boy.
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Judge to rule on ex-officers' pleas
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A Cleveland County judge found two former Noble police officers guilty of second-degree manslaughter on Friday in the accidental shooting death of a 5-year-old boy, but he declined to rule on a plea deal for the men.
Judge to rule on ex-officers' pleas
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A Cleveland County judge found two former Noble police officers guilty of second-degree manslaughter on Friday in the accidental shooting death of a 5-year-old boy, but he declined to rule on a plea deal for the men.
Missing Alzheimer's Patient Found
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A missing Alzheimer's patient from Tulsa was found overnight near McAlester. The family of Tom Lucas says he was last seen at his home in the 3500 block of East 32nd Place North.
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Missing Alzheimer's Patient Found
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A missing Alzheimer's patient from Tulsa was found overnight near McAlester. The family of Tom Lucas says he was last seen at his home in the 3500 block of East 32nd Place North.
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Cleveland County judge recuses himself from OU murder trial
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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- A family connection forces a Cleveland County judge to recuse himself from presiding over the trial of a man accused of killing a University of Oklahoma ballet student.
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Cleveland County judge recuses himself from OU murder trial
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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- A family connection forces a Cleveland County judge to recuse himself from presiding over the trial of a man accused of killing a University of Oklahoma ballet student.
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Tulsa Weather: A cold front brings gusty north winds and seasonal temperatures
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A strong cold front has brought gusty winds and seasonal temperatures to northern Oklahoma, with minor midweek storm chances and cooler mornings. By Friday and through the weekend, a shift in the weather pattern will bring increasing storm activity and a risk of severe weather, with an active trend likely to continue into next week.
Tulsa Weather: A cold front brings gusty north winds and seasonal temperatures
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A strong cold front has brought gusty winds and seasonal temperatures to northern Oklahoma, with minor midweek storm chances and cooler mornings. By Friday and through the weekend, a shift in the weather pattern will bring increasing storm activity and a risk of severe weather, with an active trend likely to continue into next week.
New federal rules cut off FHA loans for non-permanent U.S. resident homebuyers
MaKayla Glenn
New federal rules now prevent non-permanent U.S. residents from getting FHA-backed home loans, leaving many immigrant families without financing options. While most lenders are stepping back, First Pryority Bank is continuing to serve ITIN borrowers through its own private lending program. The Oklahoma-based bank says it’s focused on helping responsible taxpayers who are on the path to citizenship and has no plans to stop offering these loans.
New federal rules cut off FHA loans for non-permanent U.S. resident homebuyers
MaKayla Glenn
New federal rules now prevent non-permanent U.S. residents from getting FHA-backed home loans, leaving many immigrant families without financing options. While most lenders are stepping back, First Pryority Bank is continuing to serve ITIN borrowers through its own private lending program. The Oklahoma-based bank says it’s focused on helping responsible taxpayers who are on the path to citizenship and has no plans to stop offering these loans.
Tulsa man sentenced for pulling gun, robbing local bank
Sam Modde
29-year-old Tulsa man is sentenced to 10 years in prison after robbing a bank near 61st & Lewis in April 2024.
Tulsa man sentenced for pulling gun, robbing local bank
Sam Modde
29-year-old Tulsa man is sentenced to 10 years in prison after robbing a bank near 61st & Lewis in April 2024.
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Tulsa Weather: A cold front brings gusty north winds and seasonal temperatures
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A strong cold front has brought gusty winds and seasonal temperatures to northern Oklahoma, with minor midweek storm chances and cooler mornings. By Friday and through the weekend, a shift in the weather pattern will bring increasing storm activity and a risk of severe weather, with an active trend likely to continue into next week.
New federal rules cut off FHA loans for non-permanent U.S. resident homebuyers
MaKayla Glenn
New federal rules now prevent non-permanent U.S. residents from getting FHA-backed home loans, leaving many immigrant families without financing options. While most lenders are stepping back, First Pryority Bank is continuing to serve ITIN borrowers through its own private lending program. The Oklahoma-based bank says it’s focused on helping responsible taxpayers who are on the path to citizenship and has no plans to stop offering these loans.
Tulsa man sentenced for pulling gun, robbing local bank
Sam Modde
29-year-old Tulsa man is sentenced to 10 years in prison after robbing a bank near 61st & Lewis in April 2024.
Tulsa adds mental health clinicians to 911 center
Emory Bryan
The new Tulsa 911 program diverts over 600 calls to mental health professionals, enhancing support for crisis situations.
Oklahoma Mental Health Department seeks emergency funds as governor orders new investigation
Chloe Abbott
Oklahoma Mental Health Department, facing budget crisis, requests an additional $6.2M as independent audit looms.
Chromebook catches fire at Mounds Middle School
Matt Kalish
Students and staff at Mounds Middle School were evacuated Monday after the school district said a computer caught fire.
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