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Authorities seek public help identifying woman in burglary investigation

The Midwest City Police Department is asking the public to help identify a woman wanted for questioning in a burglary investigation.
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Spring music festivals rock Oklahoma, from Norman to Stillwater

Across Oklahoma, the sounds of spring are all around, from the rumble of thunder and the patter of rain to the chirps of birds and the croaks of frogs. Given that spring is arguably the most festive time of the year in the Sooner State, some of those sounds come from indie rockers, bluegrass bands and Red Dirt singer-songwriters performing at the many...
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OU Health doctor relives tragic day where 168 lives were lost

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — As we approach on the Memorial of the Oklahoma City Bombing, a doctor at OU Health often thinks about that tragic day, somber about the 168 lives they couldn’t save. Three decades later, and Dr. David Teague, Orthopedic Surgeon at OU Health, says he can still describe in detail what he […]
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Watch: Oklahoma principal tackles, disarms would-be school shooter

Investigators say the suspect is 20-year-old Victor Hawkins, a former student of Pauls Valley High School.
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Pet of the Week: Apollo

OKLAHOMA CITY - This week’s Pet of the Week is Apollo!. Apollo is a 2-month-old, young boy that’s very lovable and joyful. H’s still very young, so training is still in the works for chewing on stuff and bathroom manners. This guy is full on energy! But...
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Oklahoma kid, attacked by dog in 2022, invites community to birthday play date

OKLAHOMA - An Oklahoma boy attacked by a dog in 2022 is continuing his recovery, and his family is now asking the community for help with something simple: making friends. J.J. Rodriguez, who turns 6 on Sunday, joined News 9 with his parents, Jose Rodriguez and Cassie Rodriguez, to share an update on his progress and share an invitation to his birthday this weekend.
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Lights Out Oklahoma asks residents to flip the switch

Oklahomans are being asked to take a simple step that could make a big impact: turn off unnecessary lights at night. For its second year, the Lights Out Oklahoma campaign is encouraging individuals and businesses to reduce nighttime lighting during peak migration periods, helping birds safely travel through the state along the Central Flyway.
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Missouri man injured in Greer County hunting incident; investigation ongoing

MANGUM, Okla. - A Missouri hunter was airlifted to a hospital on Thursday after being shot by a fellow hunter in southwest Oklahoma, authorities said. According to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, a man was brought to a hospital in Oklahoma City after being accidentally shot by another man who was hunting in the area near Mangum. ODWC officials say the two men were...
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Oklahoma man found dead along California coast identified

FORT BRAGG, Calif. - Authorities have identified a man found dead near a coastal cliff in Fort Bragg, California, as a 37-year-old from Yukon, Oklahoma. The Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office said the man was identified as Bjorn L. Miller after deputies notified his next of kin. Deputies were called...
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Integris Shake-Up Puts Oklahoma City Clinics And Jobs On The Line

Integris Health is bracing for a financial hit and Oklahoma patients are about to feel the turbulence. The health system says it will shutter some outpatient clinics and trim staff across parts of its Oklahoma network as it prepares for steep federal reimbursement cuts. Integris estimates the changes could strip roughly $130 million a year from its budget, and some providers at Integris clinics...

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