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Shawnee Police Officer, Wife Accused Of Setting Home On Fire
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A Shawnee police officer and his wife were arrested after allegations of arson and other crimes. The Shawnee police department says the former officer, Jacob Blazer was placed on administrative leave and then stripped of his police duties last July during the investigation.
Former Shawnee Police Officer Arrested On Drug Complaints
News 9
A former Shawnee Police officer was arrested last week, and new details reveal that Gary Moore was caught allegedly selling drugs.
Shawnee Police Officer Arrested Following Investigation, SPD Says
News 9
A Shawnee police officer has been arrested following an investigation into allegations made against the now former officer, SPD said.
Tulsa Prepares For Winter Weather As Storm Moves In
Kaitlyn Deggs
The City of Tulsa is preparing for potential winter weather and businesses are stocking up on supplies for customers in case the snow and ice cause problems.
Sooners: Previewing Texas Tech And Its Potent Offensive Attack
Brett Coppenbarger
One week after drilling Kansas State, the Sooners will be back home on Saturday when they host Texas Tech.
Life Profoundly Changed For Many Oklahomans After 9-11
News 9
Military mothers and wives point out the September 11th attacks have changed lives for so many people right here in Oklahoma.
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Old Cheerleading Jacket Makes It Home
News 9
An old cheerleading jacket has finally made it back to the home of a metro woman, just in time for Christmas.
Old Cheerleading Jacket Makes It Home
News 9
An old cheerleading jacket has finally made it back to the home of a metro woman, just in time for Christmas.
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Tulsa weather: Cool on Monday, but severe storms loom this week
News On 6
Cloudy and cool today, but big changes are coming. Severe storms possible Tuesday night into Wednesday with hail, strong winds, and an isolated tornado risk. More rounds of rain and storms expected through the weekend.
Tulsa weather: Cool on Monday, but severe storms loom this week
News On 6
Cloudy and cool today, but big changes are coming. Severe storms possible Tuesday night into Wednesday with hail, strong winds, and an isolated tornado risk. More rounds of rain and storms expected through the weekend.
Broken Arrow elementary student hit by car in school crosswalk
Erin Conrad
An elementary school student was hit by a car while walking to Spring Creek Elementary in Broken Arrow. The child was in a crosswalk on Third Street between the middle and elementary schools. BAPS says the little girl has a broken leg, and the driver was cited.
Broken Arrow elementary student hit by car in school crosswalk
Erin Conrad
An elementary school student was hit by a car while walking to Spring Creek Elementary in Broken Arrow. The child was in a crosswalk on Third Street between the middle and elementary schools. BAPS says the little girl has a broken leg, and the driver was cited.
What's in Governor Stitt's executive order defending religious liberty in Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order Monday, making Oklahoma "the nation's strongest defender of religious liberty," according to a news release from Stitt's office.
What's in Governor Stitt's executive order defending religious liberty in Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order Monday, making Oklahoma "the nation's strongest defender of religious liberty," according to a news release from Stitt's office.
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Tulsa weather: Cool on Monday, but severe storms loom this week
News On 6
Cloudy and cool today, but big changes are coming. Severe storms possible Tuesday night into Wednesday with hail, strong winds, and an isolated tornado risk. More rounds of rain and storms expected through the weekend.
Broken Arrow elementary student hit by car in school crosswalk
Erin Conrad
An elementary school student was hit by a car while walking to Spring Creek Elementary in Broken Arrow. The child was in a crosswalk on Third Street between the middle and elementary schools. BAPS says the little girl has a broken leg, and the driver was cited.
What's in Governor Stitt's executive order defending religious liberty in Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order Monday, making Oklahoma "the nation's strongest defender of religious liberty," according to a news release from Stitt's office.
Q&A: Tulsa woman starts The Cookie Ministry to support people in recovery
Ryan Gillin
The Cookie Jar Ministry was founded by Brittany Greenwood. Every Sunday, volunteers bake hundreds of cookies, which are then delivered by Greenwood and her husband on Mondays to people in the Hope is Alive Sober Living Program.
Oklahoma religious charter school receives support from Gov. Stitt, dozens more
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and more than 50 others filed briefs supporting what could be the nation's first publicly-funded religious charter school, ahead of the case going before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Tulsa city, county leaders react to looming cuts to mental health programs
Amy Slanchik
Family and Children Services said it is losing about $2.5 million in state funding for two of its programs that help people during a mental health crisis. The state said similar services can be found through other programs.
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