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OKC Playgrounds Closed Longer Than Expected Due To Safety Concerns
News 9
Some playgrounds are already reopen, others will take more time, according to city officials.
Seven OKC Playgrounds To Close Due To Safety Concerns
News 9
The city decided to close the parks after a crew with the Parks and Recreation Department found foreign objects in the playgrounds' safety surface material.
OKC Needs Help Choosing 'Tobacco Free' Park Signs
News 9
Oklahoma City wants the public to help pick a design for the new "tobacco free" signs that will soon be installed in city parks.
Cleaning Oklahoma City's Bricktown Canal A Dirty Job
News 9
Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation employees are draining the Bricktown Canal Tuesday, the first step in giving the mile-long waterway a thorough cleaning.
Budget Cuts Could Jeopardize Fishing in Oklahoma City Lakes
News 9
Catching a prized fish could soon get a little tougher. Oklahoma City's budget issues have put the city's fish hatchery on the chopping block.
Oklahoma City Parks, Public Pools Raise Fees for Summer
News 9
Swimmers and exercise enthusiasts will pay more to pay to use public pools and parks this summer.
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Oklahoma City Council Faces Tough Decisions on Budget Cuts
News 9
This morning at the city council meeting, city leaders heard recommendations on how to save money.
Oklahoma City Council Faces Tough Decisions on Budget Cuts
News 9
This morning at the city council meeting, city leaders heard recommendations on how to save money.
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Prescribed burns cause air quality concerns in Green Country
Kaitlyn Deggs
Many people in Tulsa saw and smelled smoke on Wednesday, which is the result of prescribed burns before the wind picks up again later this week.
Prescribed burns cause air quality concerns in Green Country
Kaitlyn Deggs
Many people in Tulsa saw and smelled smoke on Wednesday, which is the result of prescribed burns before the wind picks up again later this week.
Cherokee Nation seeds tradition: Over 8,000 heirloom seed packages will go to citizens
Ryan Gillin
The Cherokee Nation is readying its annual seed bank distribution program, offering heirloom seeds to citizens for traditional crops. An inside look at how 8,000 packages reconnect Cherokees with their roots.
Cherokee Nation seeds tradition: Over 8,000 heirloom seed packages will go to citizens
Ryan Gillin
The Cherokee Nation is readying its annual seed bank distribution program, offering heirloom seeds to citizens for traditional crops. An inside look at how 8,000 packages reconnect Cherokees with their roots.
Veterans regain independence with new all-terrain chair
Ethan Wright
A new all-terrain wheelchair is helping wounded veterans regain mobility and independence.
Veterans regain independence with new all-terrain chair
Ethan Wright
A new all-terrain wheelchair is helping wounded veterans regain mobility and independence.
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Prescribed burns cause air quality concerns in Green Country
Kaitlyn Deggs
Many people in Tulsa saw and smelled smoke on Wednesday, which is the result of prescribed burns before the wind picks up again later this week.
Cherokee Nation seeds tradition: Over 8,000 heirloom seed packages will go to citizens
Ryan Gillin
The Cherokee Nation is readying its annual seed bank distribution program, offering heirloom seeds to citizens for traditional crops. An inside look at how 8,000 packages reconnect Cherokees with their roots.
Veterans regain independence with new all-terrain chair
Ethan Wright
A new all-terrain wheelchair is helping wounded veterans regain mobility and independence.
Smoky skies over Tulsa as prescribed burns impact air quality
News On 6
Storm chances are returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Riversport OKC to host World Ranking Event, free to attend
Tevis Hillis
Riversport OKC hosts Canoe Slalom & Kayak Cross World Ranking Event this weekend. Free to attend and promising high-energy competition as athletes set their sights on the 2026 World Championships and the 2028 Olympics.
Former Oklahoma Congressman Wes Watkins passes
Jen Billings
Former Oklahoma Congressman Wes Watkins has passed at the age of 86. Watkins served Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District for a total of 20 years.
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