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Texas Trooper’s Accounts Of Injured Migrants On U.S.-Mexico Border Unleashes Criticism
News On 6
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s escalating measures to stop migrants along the U.S. border with Mexico came under a burst of new criticism Tuesday after a state trooper said migrants were left bloodied from razor-wire barriers and that orders were given to deny people water in sweltering heat.
One Year After Uvalde Shooting, Investigation Of Police Response Continues
Associated Press
A criminal investigation in Texas over the hesitant police response to the Robb Elementary School shooting is still ongoing as Wednesday marks one year since a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers inside a fourth-grade classroom in Uvalde.
Major Ice Storm Sweeps Across US, Canceling Flights And Leaving 250,000 Without Power In Texas
CBS News
Winter weather brought ice to a wide swath of the United States, leaving more than 250,000 customers without power in Texas on Wednesday morning.
Uvalde Shooting Victims Seek $27B, Class Action In Lawsuit
Associated Press
Victims of the Uvalde school shooting that left 21 people dead have filed a lawsuit against local and state police, the city and other school and law enforcement officials seeking $27 billion due to delays in confronting the attacker, court documents show.
Uvalde Students Head Back To Class For First Time Since Shooting
Associated Press
A new and worrisome school year begins Tuesday in Uvalde.
Uvalde Police Chief Resigning From City Council
CBS News
The police chief for the Uvalde school district has resigned from his position on the Uvalde City Council weeks after the Robb Elementary School mass shooting. Pete Arredondo has said he didn't consider himself the person in charge of officials' response to the May 24 shooting, which left 21 people dead, but other officials who were there that day have said otherwise.
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Texas Police: School Door Shut But Didn’t Lock Before Attack
Associated Press
An exterior door at Robb Elementary School did not lock when it was closed by a teacher shortly before a gunman used it to get inside and kill 19 students and two teachers, leaving investigators searching to determine why, state police said Tuesday.
Texas Police: School Door Shut But Didn’t Lock Before Attack
Associated Press
An exterior door at Robb Elementary School did not lock when it was closed by a teacher shortly before a gunman used it to get inside and kill 19 students and two teachers, leaving investigators searching to determine why, state police said Tuesday.
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Oklahoma's Tanner Ray gears up for deadCenter Film Festival debut
Brooke Cox
Oklahoma filmmaker Tanner Ray's coming-of-age road trip film, 'Connecting the Dots', gains traction following acceptance into deadCenter Film Festival.
Oklahoma's Tanner Ray gears up for deadCenter Film Festival debut
Brooke Cox
Oklahoma filmmaker Tanner Ray's coming-of-age road trip film, 'Connecting the Dots', gains traction following acceptance into deadCenter Film Festival.
Warm and Mostly This Afternoon in NE Oklahoma, But Rain and Storms Return Late Week
News On 6
Mostly sunny to partly cloudy sky and near-90-degree temperatures continue across northeastern Oklahoma Tuesday with only slim rain chances today. A slow-moving disturbance will bring higher rain and storm chances back late Wednesday through Friday, with localized heavy downpours in some locations. Weekend rain chances remain low but not zero.
Warm and Mostly This Afternoon in NE Oklahoma, But Rain and Storms Return Late Week
News On 6
Mostly sunny to partly cloudy sky and near-90-degree temperatures continue across northeastern Oklahoma Tuesday with only slim rain chances today. A slow-moving disturbance will bring higher rain and storm chances back late Wednesday through Friday, with localized heavy downpours in some locations. Weekend rain chances remain low but not zero.
Oklahoma Special Elections: Polls open, here's what's on the ballot
Christian Hans
Oklahomans vote Tuesday in a special election, including for House District 97 in Oklahoma City. Polls close at 7 p.m.
Oklahoma Special Elections: Polls open, here's what's on the ballot
Christian Hans
Oklahomans vote Tuesday in a special election, including for House District 97 in Oklahoma City. Polls close at 7 p.m.
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Oklahoma's Tanner Ray gears up for deadCenter Film Festival debut
Brooke Cox
Oklahoma filmmaker Tanner Ray's coming-of-age road trip film, 'Connecting the Dots', gains traction following acceptance into deadCenter Film Festival.
Warm and Mostly This Afternoon in NE Oklahoma, But Rain and Storms Return Late Week
News On 6
Mostly sunny to partly cloudy sky and near-90-degree temperatures continue across northeastern Oklahoma Tuesday with only slim rain chances today. A slow-moving disturbance will bring higher rain and storm chances back late Wednesday through Friday, with localized heavy downpours in some locations. Weekend rain chances remain low but not zero.
Oklahoma Special Elections: Polls open, here's what's on the ballot
Christian Hans
Oklahomans vote Tuesday in a special election, including for House District 97 in Oklahoma City. Polls close at 7 p.m.
Video game performers on strike for almost a year over AI issues reach a tentative deal
Associated Press
SAG-AFTRA reached a tentative deal with major video game companies, potentially ending a nearly year-long strike over AI protections for voice and performance actors.
Miami utility customers face rising electric bills through 2027
Tiffany Lane
Miami residents face higher electricity bills as city announces rate increases due to inflation, GRDA cost hikes, and infrastructural needs. What these changes mean for your monthly payments.
ODWC confirms first reproducing female mountain lions documented in the state
Tess Maune
For the first time, wildlife officials have confirmed reproducing female mountain lions in Oklahoma, marking a major milestone in the state’s ecological history.
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