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1 Killed, 10 Wounded As Russian Forces Hit Ukrainian Museum
Associated Press
A Russian missile hit a museum building in a Ukrainian city on Tuesday, killing one of its workers and wounding 10 other people, part of a relentless barrage that comes as Ukraine is readying its forces for an expected spring counteroffensive.
Interrogation, Uncertainty For Soldiers Abandoning Mariupol
Associated Press
Russia said Wednesday that nearly 1,000 Ukrainian troops making their last stand in Mariupol have surrendered, edging ever closer to the end of the battle that turned the city into a symbol of resistance and suffering.
Russia Pounds Ukraine, Targeting Supply Of Western Arms
Associated Press
Russian forces pounded targets across Ukraine, taking aim at supply lines for foreign weapons in the west and intensifying an offensive in the east, as the European Union moved Wednesday to further punish Moscow for the war with a proposed ban on oil imports.
Russia Hits Rail, Fuel Facilities In Attacks Deep In Ukraine
Associated Press
Russia unleashed a string of attacks against Ukrainian rail and fuel installations Monday, striking crucial infrastructure far from the front line of its eastern offensive.
Ukraine Pleads For Help, Says Russia Wants To Split Nation
Associated Press
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the West of cowardice Sunday while another top official said Russia was trying to split the nation in two, like North and South Korea.
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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.
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.
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.
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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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.
Former deputy charged with drug possession and embezzlement
Erin Conrad
A former Delaware County Sheriff's deputy and K9 Officer is charged with felony drug possession, willful neglect, and embezzlement. Michael Bernheisel is accused of keeping evidence and items from crime scenes in his patrol unit. Those items include things like guns, drugs, electronics, vehicle keys, as well as glass pipes and bongs.
Next round of severe storms to develop Thursday morning
News On 6
A cold front moves storms out of the state, with additional storms and heavy rain expected through the weekend.
Thunder look to extend winning streak against Pistons at Paycom Center
Destini Pittman
OKC will face the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night at Paycom Center, looking to extend its winning streak to 11 games.
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