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3 Takeaways From A Moore HS Parent Following Hoax Threat
News 9
Alisha Coulter, whose 11th-grade son was shaken by the false threat, expressed frustration over the emotional toll on students and parents amid the growing frequency of school safety threats.
Timeline Of Events: Swatting Hoaxes In Oklahoma Schools On Monday
News 9
Multiple schools were placed on lockdown Monday morning following threats authorities determined to be part of a coordinated "swatting" hoax. Schools and law enforcement responded to ensure student safety, with investigations confirming no credible danger. Here’s a timeline of events.
Several Oklahoma Schools Receive Hoax Threats Monday
News 9
Moore and Yukon High School were placed under a lockdown Monday morning after receiving hoax threats that were investigated by police.
Fairview Parents Thankful For The Quick Response By Police, School Leaders After Suspicious Containers Found
Sylvia Corkill
Moore Fairview Elementary students were evacuated after suspicious devices were reported nearby, but police later confirmed there was no threat to the school.
No Threat Found: Fairview Elementary School Evacuated After Suspicious Devices Found Near Campus
News 9
Moore Fairview Elementary students were evacuated after suspicious devices were reported nearby, but police later confirmed there was no threat to the school.
Security Updates For Athletic Events At Oklahoma Schools
News 9
A deadly shooting at an Oklahoma high school football game is prompting several schools across the state to implement new security measures at their games.
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Concerned Metro Grandmother Speaks Out About School Safety After Deadly Shooting
Deanne Stein
A concerned grandmother says there were warning signs that, if properly addressed, could have prevented last week's deadly shooting.
Concerned Metro Grandmother Speaks Out About School Safety After Deadly Shooting
Deanne Stein
A concerned grandmother says there were warning signs that, if properly addressed, could have prevented last week's deadly shooting.
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Lower winds today, storm chances increase this weekend with potential severe weather
News On 6
Lower wind speeds are expected today with mild temperatures, while scattered storm chances increase later in the week, particularly this weekend, with the potential for severe weather.
Lower winds today, storm chances increase this weekend with potential severe weather
News On 6
Lower wind speeds are expected today with mild temperatures, while scattered storm chances increase later in the week, particularly this weekend, with the potential for severe weather.
Atlantic reporter group chat with defense leaders: U.S. Senator James Lankford, other lawmakers react
Alex Cameron
Leaked text thread to Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, from the Trump administration prompts a security breach debate among senators from both sides of the aisle including Oklahoma's own, Senator James Lankford.
Atlantic reporter group chat with defense leaders: U.S. Senator James Lankford, other lawmakers react
Alex Cameron
Leaked text thread to Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, from the Trump administration prompts a security breach debate among senators from both sides of the aisle including Oklahoma's own, Senator James Lankford.
Fire and emergency crews battling Jenks mulch fire; residents concerned about smoke
Kaitlyn Deggs
Several agencies are fighting a fire in Jenks that's been burning for more than a week. Crews say they were containing the fire and then waiting to fight the fire until they were able to get more resources.
Fire and emergency crews battling Jenks mulch fire; residents concerned about smoke
Kaitlyn Deggs
Several agencies are fighting a fire in Jenks that's been burning for more than a week. Crews say they were containing the fire and then waiting to fight the fire until they were able to get more resources.
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Lower winds today, storm chances increase this weekend with potential severe weather
News On 6
Lower wind speeds are expected today with mild temperatures, while scattered storm chances increase later in the week, particularly this weekend, with the potential for severe weather.
Atlantic reporter group chat with defense leaders: U.S. Senator James Lankford, other lawmakers react
Alex Cameron
Leaked text thread to Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, from the Trump administration prompts a security breach debate among senators from both sides of the aisle including Oklahoma's own, Senator James Lankford.
Fire and emergency crews battling Jenks mulch fire; residents concerned about smoke
Kaitlyn Deggs
Several agencies are fighting a fire in Jenks that's been burning for more than a week. Crews say they were containing the fire and then waiting to fight the fire until they were able to get more resources.
Cherokee Nation distributes $7.6 million to 107 school districts from tribal car tag sales
Emory Bryan
Cherokee Nation disbursed $7.6 million from car tag sales to 107 Oklahoma school districts—impacting 34,174 Cherokee students.
Flora Burris, 83, finds joy in volunteering at the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma
Ryan Gillin
For 83-year-old Flora Burris, volunteering is more than just a way to give back -- it’s a source of joy. She’s volunteered at the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma for ten years. The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma provides food and services to more than 600 food pantries and meal programs in their 24-county service area.
Hit-and-run outside Tulsa bar injures woman, police search for suspect: 'It's a miracle she's alive'
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Police are searching for a driver accused of critically injuring a woman during a hit-and-run on Sunday.
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