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Edmond Psychologist Reviews Trend In Homicides Committed By Teenagers
News 9
Prosecutors charge two Edmond teenagers in the disappearance of 16-year-old Annie Hill.
Edmond Psychologist Talks Arsonists' Mindset
News 9
Psychologists say it's difficult to profile an arsonist before they strike, but research is providing more about the mindset.
Man Shot By Edmond Police Needed Help, Says Ex-Girlfriend
News 9
A former girlfriend of Ricky Elder, the man who tried to commit suicide by having police shoot him, says she was not surprised when she heard about what happened.
Did PTSD Play A Part In MWC Mom's Death?
News 9
We're learning more about the Midwest City husband investigators say hired Brodric Glover to kill his estranged wife.
Sexually Abused Children Show Signs, Edmond Psychologist Says
News 9
Edmond Psychologist Stewart Beasley said children are often sexually abused by someone close to them.
Psychiatrist Recommends OKC Doctor Be Released
News 9
An Oklahoma City doctor admitted to a psychiatric hospital after killing his son could be a free man in the next few weeks.
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Demonic Drawing, Other Evidence Recovered In Midwest City Couple's Murder
News 9
Police have uncovered new, disturbing information regarding the brutal murder of a Midwest City couple and the arrest of their grandson and two of his friends.
Demonic Drawing, Other Evidence Recovered In Midwest City Couple's Murder
News 9
Police have uncovered new, disturbing information regarding the brutal murder of a Midwest City couple and the arrest of their grandson and two of his friends.
Volunteering Keeping Retirees Healthier, Happier
News 9
When setting out on the great adventure of retirement, many people plan on traveling and enjoying their free time, but retirement also brings a lot of changes and for some, they feel a loss of direction.
Volunteering Keeping Retirees Healthier, Happier
News 9
When setting out on the great adventure of retirement, many people plan on traveling and enjoying their free time, but retirement also brings a lot of changes and for some, they feel a loss of direction.
'Happily Ever After' Comes A Little Later For Some
News 9
Senior Oklahomans aren't giving up on finding love again. And this time around, many are using a new tool they didn't have before.
'Happily Ever After' Comes A Little Later For Some
News 9
Senior Oklahomans aren't giving up on finding love again. And this time around, many are using a new tool they didn't have before.
Letters To Santa Reveal Families' Struggles In Tough Economy
News 9
With Christmas just a few days away, many Oklahoma children have put their wish lists on paper and dropped it in the mailbox.
Letters To Santa Reveal Families' Struggles In Tough Economy
News 9
With Christmas just a few days away, many Oklahoma children have put their wish lists on paper and dropped it in the mailbox.
Sex, Drugs More Common In Hyper-Texting Teens
News 9
Teens who text 120 times a day or more -- and there seems to be a lot of them -- are more likely to have had sex or used alcohol and drugs than kids who don't send as many messages, according to provocative new research.
Sex, Drugs More Common In Hyper-Texting Teens
News 9
Teens who text 120 times a day or more -- and there seems to be a lot of them -- are more likely to have had sex or used alcohol and drugs than kids who don't send as many messages, according to provocative new research.
Recent Earthquakes Cause Spike in Related Searches Online
News 9
Between the recent earthquakes in eastern Oklahoma and the devastating earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, curiosity about earthquakes is spiking right along with the seismograph.
Recent Earthquakes Cause Spike in Related Searches Online
News 9
Between the recent earthquakes in eastern Oklahoma and the devastating earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, curiosity about earthquakes is spiking right along with the seismograph.
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Oklahoma Ranks in Top 10 For Domestic Abuse Cases
News 9
October is domestic violence awareness month and Oklahoma ranks among the top 10 in the country for domestic violence cases.
Oklahoma Ranks in Top 10 For Domestic Abuse Cases
News 9
October is domestic violence awareness month and Oklahoma ranks among the top 10 in the country for domestic violence cases.
Nichols Hills Police Release Report On Suspect Shot, Killed
News 9
After the Medical Examiner released the first page of an ongoing report on a suspect shot and killed by a Nichols Hills police officer, the Nichols Hills Police Department released its full report on what happened last Monday morning.
Nichols Hills Police Release Report On Suspect Shot, Killed
News 9
After the Medical Examiner released the first page of an ongoing report on a suspect shot and killed by a Nichols Hills police officer, the Nichols Hills Police Department released its full report on what happened last Monday morning.
Worried Oklahomans Rush to Buy Sanitizer
News 9
Oklahomans are buying supplies to help protect themselves as concern grows of the H1N1 virus.
Worried Oklahomans Rush to Buy Sanitizer
News 9
Oklahomans are buying supplies to help protect themselves as concern grows of the H1N1 virus.
FBI Says More Women Robbing Banks
News 9
Nationwide, FBI statistics show 25 percent more women are committing robberies now compared to just a few years ago.
FBI Says More Women Robbing Banks
News 9
Nationwide, FBI statistics show 25 percent more women are committing robberies now compared to just a few years ago.
Man struggles after saving neighbor from fire
News 9
When you help a neighbor, most are left with a pretty nice feeling inside. However for this week's Oklahoma Hero finalist, that nice feeling
is overshadowed by heart-breaking depression and anxiety.
Man struggles after saving neighbor from fire
News 9
When you help a neighbor, most are left with a pretty nice feeling inside. However for this week's Oklahoma Hero finalist, that nice feeling
is overshadowed by heart-breaking depression and anxiety.
Sloping economy leads some into depression
News 9
Beasley said the stress could get worse for Oklahomans, especially with the change in seasons and the holidays approaching.
Sloping economy leads some into depression
News 9
Beasley said the stress could get worse for Oklahomans, especially with the change in seasons and the holidays approaching.
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Tulsa woman arrested, accused of stealing thousands from Target store
Drake Johnson
A serial larceny suspect accused of taking thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from a local Target was arrested on Sunday, police say.
Tulsa woman arrested, accused of stealing thousands from Target store
Drake Johnson
A serial larceny suspect accused of taking thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from a local Target was arrested on Sunday, police say.
How to handle a nosebleed: expert advice from OSU Medicine
Brooke Cox
Nosebleeds are common and often caused by dry air, allergies, or minor trauma, and they can usually be stopped by applying firm pressure while leaning forward, but persistent or severe cases may require medical attention.
How to handle a nosebleed: expert advice from OSU Medicine
Brooke Cox
Nosebleeds are common and often caused by dry air, allergies, or minor trauma, and they can usually be stopped by applying firm pressure while leaning forward, but persistent or severe cases may require medical attention.
Jenks football star Kaydin Jones to reveal college commitment Wednesday
Jeremie Poplin
An Oklahoma top recruit, running back Kaydin Jones from Jenks High, will reveal his college decision on March 26. Relive his standout career as the moment approaches.
Jenks football star Kaydin Jones to reveal college commitment Wednesday
Jeremie Poplin
An Oklahoma top recruit, running back Kaydin Jones from Jenks High, will reveal his college decision on March 26. Relive his standout career as the moment approaches.
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Tulsa woman arrested, accused of stealing thousands from Target store
Drake Johnson
A serial larceny suspect accused of taking thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from a local Target was arrested on Sunday, police say.
How to handle a nosebleed: expert advice from OSU Medicine
Brooke Cox
Nosebleeds are common and often caused by dry air, allergies, or minor trauma, and they can usually be stopped by applying firm pressure while leaning forward, but persistent or severe cases may require medical attention.
Jenks football star Kaydin Jones to reveal college commitment Wednesday
Jeremie Poplin
An Oklahoma top recruit, running back Kaydin Jones from Jenks High, will reveal his college decision on March 26. Relive his standout career as the moment approaches.
FC Tulsa Academy: Tulsa's professional soccer team launches youth development program
Alyssa Miller
FC Tulsa and Blitz Academy FC have partnered to launch the FC Tulsa Academy, offering youth players in the Tulsa area professional-grade coaching and training facilities to pursue their dreams of playing soccer professionally without leaving the city.
The Hot Seat: Tulsa Drillers GM Mike Melega on the business of Minor League Baseball
Brooke Cox
Tulsa Drillers GM Mike Malaga discusses the evolution of Minor League Baseball, its expanding business model, and the fan experience beyond the game.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy resigns after 5 years in the position
Associated Press
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced his resignation Monday after nearly five years of leading the U.S. Postal Service.
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