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Ukraine Attacks Continue Amid Easter Pleas For Peace
Associated Press
Weekend shelling by Russian forces killed at least seven civilians, Ukrainian officials reported Sunday as Pope Francis and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby used their traditional Easter messages to highlight the war in Ukraine and other conflicts around the world.
Russia Launches New Round Of Missile Attacks On Ukrainian Cities
CBS News
At least nine people were killed and 64 others wounded in the southeastern city of Dnipro, where a Russian missile strike destroyed a section of an apartment building, said Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential office.
‘Stock Up On Blankets’: Ukrainians Brace For Horrific Winter
Associated Press
Russia has launched six massive aerial attacks against Ukraine’s power grid and other infrastructure since Oct. 10, as the war approaches its nine-month milestone. That targeted onslaught has caused widespread blackouts and deprived millions of Ukrainians of electricity, heat and water.
11 Killed In Ukraine As Russia Pounds Rebel-Claimed Province
Associated Press
Russian shelling killed at least seven civilians in Ukraine over the past 24 hours and wounded 25 more, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday. Pro-Russia separatists said attacks by Ukrainian forces killed four civilians.
Russia’s Claim Of Mariupol’s Capture Fuels Concern For POWs
Associated Press
Concern mounted Saturday over Ukrainian fighters who became prisoners at the end of Russia’s brutal three-month siege in Mariupol, as a Moscow-backed separatist leader vowed tribunals.
Ukrainian Defenders In Mariupol Defy Surrender-Or-Die Demand
Associated Press
Ukrainian fighters holed up in a steel plant in the last known pocket of resistance inside the shattered city of Mariupol ignored a surrender-or-die ultimatum from the Russians on Sunday and held out against the capture of the strategically vital port.
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Jenks Northwest Elementary delays classes due to standoff near campus
Brooke Cox
Jenks Public Schools has delayed the start of classes at Jenks Northwest Elementary School until 9:45 a.m. and will not run buses until 9 a.m. due to a nearby standoff.
Jenks Northwest Elementary delays classes due to standoff near campus
Brooke Cox
Jenks Public Schools has delayed the start of classes at Jenks Northwest Elementary School until 9:45 a.m. and will not run buses until 9 a.m. due to a nearby standoff.
Anti-hunger advocates to gather at Oklahoma State Capitol
Christian Hans
Thursday is Anti-Hunger Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol, and state lawmakers will spend the day connecting with food security advocates to work toward eliminating hunger.
Anti-hunger advocates to gather at Oklahoma State Capitol
Christian Hans
Thursday is Anti-Hunger Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol, and state lawmakers will spend the day connecting with food security advocates to work toward eliminating hunger.
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director fired over wildfire response
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma's Forestry Service Director, Mark Goeller, was fired amidst criticism of wildfire response—Gov. Kevin Stitt announces.
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director fired over wildfire response
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma's Forestry Service Director, Mark Goeller, was fired amidst criticism of wildfire response—Gov. Kevin Stitt announces.
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Jenks Northwest Elementary delays classes due to standoff near campus
Brooke Cox
Jenks Public Schools has delayed the start of classes at Jenks Northwest Elementary School until 9:45 a.m. and will not run buses until 9 a.m. due to a nearby standoff.
Anti-hunger advocates to gather at Oklahoma State Capitol
Christian Hans
Thursday is Anti-Hunger Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol, and state lawmakers will spend the day connecting with food security advocates to work toward eliminating hunger.
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director fired over wildfire response
Destini Pittman
Oklahoma's Forestry Service Director, Mark Goeller, was fired amidst criticism of wildfire response—Gov. Kevin Stitt announces.
Dollar Tree to sell Family Dollar for $1 billion a decade after buying it for more than $8 billion
CBS News
Dollar Tree on Wednesday said it is selling Family Dollar for $1 billion to a pair of private equity firms, a decade after it bought the discount chain for more than $8 billion.
Education Department reopens applications for student loan repayment plans
Associated Press
The Education Department reopened online applications for income-driven student loan repayment plans after a court ruling, addressing delays for borrowers seeking relief.
South winds pick up today ahead of weekend storms
News On 6
Gusty south winds return today with highs in the 80s, a storm system brings rain to southeastern Oklahoma on Friday, and a stronger system this weekend could produce severe storms.
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