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Kobe Bryant Family Settles Photo Lawsuit For $28.5 Million
Associated Press
The family of the late Kobe Bryant has agreed to a $28.5 million settlement with Los Angeles County to resolve the remaining claims in a lawsuit over deputies and firefighters sharing grisly photos of the NBA star, his 13-year-old daughter and other victims killed in a 2020 helicopter crash, attorneys and court filings said Tuesday.
Kobe Bryant Widow Awarded $16M In Trial Over Crash Photos
Associated Press
Kobe Bryant’s widow was awarded $16 million as part of a $31 million jury verdict Wednesday against Los Angeles County for deputies and firefighters sharing grisly photos of the NBA star, his 13-year-old daughter and other victims killed in a 2020 helicopter crash.
Vanessa Bryant Awarded $16M In Trial Over Crash Photos
Associated Press
A federal jury found Wednesday that Los Angeles County must pay Kobe Bryant’s widow $16 million over photos shared by county employees of the NBA star’s body at the site of the 2020 helicopter crash site that killed him.
Deputy Who Took Kobe Bryant Crash Photos: 'I Didn't Do Anything Wrong'
CBS News
A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy who was among the first to arrive at the scene of the 2020 helicopter crash that killed Lakers star Kobe Bryant, his teen daughter and seven others testified Friday that he "didn't do anything wrong" when he snapped 25 pictures at the site, some of which contained close-up images of body parts, and sent the pictures to others.
Kobe Bryant Crash Photos Lawsuit To Be Heard By LA Jury
Associated Press
Kobe Bryant was one of the most photogenic sports figures in Los Angeles and images of him seen by millions around the world — smiling in victory, grimacing in agony — keep his memory alive.
Kobe Bryant's Widow Sues Helicopter Operator For Deaths
Associated Press
The widow of Kobe Bryant has sued the owner of the helicopter that crashed in fog and killed her husband and her 13-year-old daughter last month.
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Gusty south winds and warm temperatures in Oklahoma before front arrives Thursday morning
News On 6
A strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
Gusty south winds and warm temperatures in Oklahoma before front arrives Thursday morning
News On 6
A strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
Unplugged and engaged: Bixby Middle School students experience tech-free education
Ethan Wright
Bixby Middle School algebra teacher Carole Clagg pioneers Tech-Free Day, finding that unplugging enhances learning and collaboration among students.
Unplugged and engaged: Bixby Middle School students experience tech-free education
Ethan Wright
Bixby Middle School algebra teacher Carole Clagg pioneers Tech-Free Day, finding that unplugging enhances learning and collaboration among students.
Stillwater and OSU Prepare to Host 'The Boys From Oklahoma' Concert Series
Cameron Joiner
Stillwater is preparing to host a 4-day concert event at Boone Pickens Stadium on the Oklahoma State University campus. The event, “The Boys from Oklahoma” is a series of concerts featuring notable red dirt country music legends who got their starts in Stillwater. The most notable is Cross Canadian Ragweed, who has not performed together since their breakup in 2010.
Stillwater and OSU Prepare to Host 'The Boys From Oklahoma' Concert Series
Cameron Joiner
Stillwater is preparing to host a 4-day concert event at Boone Pickens Stadium on the Oklahoma State University campus. The event, “The Boys from Oklahoma” is a series of concerts featuring notable red dirt country music legends who got their starts in Stillwater. The most notable is Cross Canadian Ragweed, who has not performed together since their breakup in 2010.
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Gusty south winds and warm temperatures in Oklahoma before front arrives Thursday morning
News On 6
A strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
Unplugged and engaged: Bixby Middle School students experience tech-free education
Ethan Wright
Bixby Middle School algebra teacher Carole Clagg pioneers Tech-Free Day, finding that unplugging enhances learning and collaboration among students.
Stillwater and OSU Prepare to Host 'The Boys From Oklahoma' Concert Series
Cameron Joiner
Stillwater is preparing to host a 4-day concert event at Boone Pickens Stadium on the Oklahoma State University campus. The event, “The Boys from Oklahoma” is a series of concerts featuring notable red dirt country music legends who got their starts in Stillwater. The most notable is Cross Canadian Ragweed, who has not performed together since their breakup in 2010.
Boss Lady Brunch in Tulsa Aims To Empower Women Leaders:
David Prock
The Boss Lady Brunch, organized by inTulsa, supports women's career advancement with a panel of successful leaders on April 24.
Gov. Stitt responds to reports of international student visa revocation in Oklahoma
Graham Dowers
Governor Kevin Stitt addressed recent reports of revoked visas for international students attending Oklahoma universities during a press conference this week.
Gathering Place In Tulsa Plans Several Family Events For Spring
David Prock
Gathering Place in Tulsa is hosting various family events this spring, including Dog Play Sunday, for outdoor enjoyment.
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