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Oklahoma leaders, institutions react to death of former Gov. Boren
Christian Hans
Leaders and institutions from across Oklahoma are reacting to the passing of former Gov. David Boren, who died on Thursday.
OU president says NIH funding cut would ‘severely impact’ university research
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma researchers fear major setbacks after a federal judge blocks the Trump administration’s attempt to cut NIH funding—OU leaders are fighting to protect medical breakthroughs.
Norman Developers, OU And City Leaders To Discuss Tax Funding For Proposed Billion-Dollar Entertainment District
Alexis Young
Norman leaders and representatives from the University of Oklahoma will meet Wednesday to discuss funding for a new billion-dollar entertainment district, which includes an arena for OU sports.
'Show Up And Show Out:' OU President Asks Fans To Make Presence Known At SEC Opener Against Tennessee
News 9
After the Norman City Council approved a tax to fund a new entertainment district in the city, OU president Joseph Harroz joined News 9 to talk more about what fans can expect for upcoming sporting events.
Proposed $1 Billion Norman Entertainment District: How Would You Vote?
News 9
After months of postponing discussions, the new Entertainment District in Norman is one step closer to reality. The City Planning Commission is greenlighting the plan, which features a new area for Sooner's basketball and gymnastics.
'What Progress Looks Like:' Renderings of Proposed $1 Billion Norman Entertainment District Released
News 9
A coalition of Norman leaders met this morning on the University of Oklahoma's campus to discuss plans for a new $1 billion entertainment district in the city.
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9 To Know: April 10, 2023
News 9
Here are the nine stories you need to know in both Oklahoma and around the world.
9 To Know: April 10, 2023
News 9
Here are the nine stories you need to know in both Oklahoma and around the world.
OU Partners With Hospitals To Combat Nursing Shortage
News 9
Beginning this Fall, six undergrads studying nursing at the University of Science and Arts will be guaranteed admission to The University of Oklahoma. The same goes for students at Murray State College.
OU Partners With Hospitals To Combat Nursing Shortage
News 9
Beginning this Fall, six undergrads studying nursing at the University of Science and Arts will be guaranteed admission to The University of Oklahoma. The same goes for students at Murray State College.
Devon Energy Announces Five-Year STEM Learning Program With OU, OSU
Augusta McDonnell
With a little help from Devon Energy, OU and OSU are setting aside their rivalry for Oklahoma’s kids.
Devon Energy Announces Five-Year STEM Learning Program With OU, OSU
Augusta McDonnell
With a little help from Devon Energy, OU and OSU are setting aside their rivalry for Oklahoma’s kids.
OU Board of Regents Meeting Discusses Student Tuition Raises, Expansion Projects
Tevis Hillis
The University of Oklahoma had plans to raise tuition for both in-state and out-of-state students, but because of the high inflation cost, the university will only increase tuition for out-of-state students.
OU Board of Regents Meeting Discusses Student Tuition Raises, Expansion Projects
Tevis Hillis
The University of Oklahoma had plans to raise tuition for both in-state and out-of-state students, but because of the high inflation cost, the university will only increase tuition for out-of-state students.
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Jenks football star Kaydin Jones to reveal college commitment Today
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 Today
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.
A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
Associated Press
A year after the tragic collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials honored the six construction workers killed in the disaster, while the port rebounds and investigations continue into the cause of the accident.
A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
Associated Press
A year after the tragic collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials honored the six construction workers killed in the disaster, while the port rebounds and investigations continue into the cause of the accident.
Skeletal Remains Found in Joe Creek: Ongoing Investigation by Tulsa Police
David Prock
Skeletal remains believed to be human were found in Joe Creek, prompting an investigation by Tulsa Police and the medical examiner.
Skeletal Remains Found in Joe Creek: Ongoing Investigation by Tulsa Police
David Prock
Skeletal remains believed to be human were found in Joe Creek, prompting an investigation by Tulsa Police and the medical examiner.
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Jenks football star Kaydin Jones to reveal college commitment Today
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.
A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
Associated Press
A year after the tragic collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland officials honored the six construction workers killed in the disaster, while the port rebounds and investigations continue into the cause of the accident.
Skeletal Remains Found in Joe Creek: Ongoing Investigation by Tulsa Police
David Prock
Skeletal remains believed to be human were found in Joe Creek, prompting an investigation by Tulsa Police and the medical examiner.
City of Jenks declares state of emergency over mulch fire: 'Very unique, very challenging problem'
Jonathan Polasek
Jenks Mayor Cory Box declares a state of emergency as the mulch fire near West 101st Street continues to burn. Crews from various states are working together to tackle this "very unique, very challenging problem."
Smoky skies over Tulsa as prescribed burns impact air quality
News On 6
Scattered storms will move across southern Oklahoma this morning before dissipating, with additional storm chances returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Bill Clinton to speak at Remembrance Ceremony for 30th anniversary of OKC bombing
Anna Denison
Former President Bill Clinton will attend this year's Remembrance Ceremony of the Oklahoma City bombing, serving as the keynote speaker, Kari Watkins, President and CEO of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, confirmed.
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