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Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Launches Program To Help Animals Socialize
News 9
Oklahoma City Animal Welfare wants to help animals who have been there for a long time build better relationships with people. News 9’s Sylvia Corkill has the story.
Oklahoma City Church Opens ‘Homework Place’ To Help Students With Virtual Lessons
Barry Mangold
An Oklahoma City church plans to operate as a learning center to help elementary students working on digital homework this fall. News 9's Barry Mangold has the details.
Norman Firefighter Back At Work After Cancer Diagnosis
News 9
Norman firefighter Levi Wilkins was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer last year. Now he's back at work with the Norman Fire Department.
Thieves Burglarize No-Charge Mechanic Of Hard Luck Auto In SW OKC
Karl Torp
Thieves targeted a metro mechanic who has the best prices in town: free. News 9's Karl Torp has the story.
Good Samaritans Lift SUV Off Trapped Motorcyclist Following Moore Crash
Clayton Cummins
Good Samaritans in Moore rushed to the rescue of a motorcyclist that was pinned underneath an SUV this weekend. News 9's Clayton Cummins has the story.
Stillwater Ninjas Eye World Championships
Brian Mueller
Like so many other businesses, Next Level Ninjas in Stillwater hit a wall when they were forced to shut down. But the group is back at it again, training for a competition that will bring the world's best ninjas together.
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Community Holds Prayer Vigil For Oklahoma Coach Fighting COVID-19
Clayton Cummins
Fort Cobb varsity basketball coach and teacher Scott Hines, 52, is hospitalized at Integris and fighting for his life after testing positive for COVID-19 in early July. News 9's Clayon Cummins has more on how the community is rallying around the coach and his family.
Community Holds Prayer Vigil For Oklahoma Coach Fighting COVID-19
Clayton Cummins
Fort Cobb varsity basketball coach and teacher Scott Hines, 52, is hospitalized at Integris and fighting for his life after testing positive for COVID-19 in early July. News 9's Clayon Cummins has more on how the community is rallying around the coach and his family.
Local Groups Help Support Horse Owners
Tevis Hillis
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is partnering with a local animal support center to help horse owners get by during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the groups' goal is to help keep more horses healthy and fed.
Local Groups Help Support Horse Owners
Tevis Hillis
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is partnering with a local animal support center to help horse owners get by during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the groups' goal is to help keep more horses healthy and fed.
Oklahoma City 10-Year-Old On A Mowing Mission
Brian Mueller
These days, it seems like the grass is greener on the other side, but one Oklahoma City 10-year-old isn't letting it grow under his feet this summer. News 9's Brian Mueller has the story.
Oklahoma City 10-Year-Old On A Mowing Mission
Brian Mueller
These days, it seems like the grass is greener on the other side, but one Oklahoma City 10-year-old isn't letting it grow under his feet this summer. News 9's Brian Mueller has the story.
Christmas In July Donation Drive Kicks Off
Karl Torp
A local nonprofit is already holiday shopping.There are 165 days until Christmas and Operation Christmas Train Set Foundation is preparing its wish list. Due to COVID-19, the nonprofit decided to do a Christmas in July donation campaign for the first time.
Christmas In July Donation Drive Kicks Off
Karl Torp
A local nonprofit is already holiday shopping.There are 165 days until Christmas and Operation Christmas Train Set Foundation is preparing its wish list. Due to COVID-19, the nonprofit decided to do a Christmas in July donation campaign for the first time.
Oklahoma Junior Tennis Player Headed To Florida For Dream Trip
Karl Torp
For a metro tennis player, the countdown to a trip of a lifetime has been more nerve-racking than a 5th set tiebreaker. Despite pandemic fears, the chance to train with the best tennis players around is still on track for next week. News 9's Karl Torp has the story.
Oklahoma Junior Tennis Player Headed To Florida For Dream Trip
Karl Torp
For a metro tennis player, the countdown to a trip of a lifetime has been more nerve-racking than a 5th set tiebreaker. Despite pandemic fears, the chance to train with the best tennis players around is still on track for next week. News 9's Karl Torp has the story.
OKC Organization Goes Virtual To Help Blind Community
Brian Mueller
NewView Oklahoma helps blind and visually impaired people through rehabilitation, employment and community outreach. The organization has had to learn some new methods to serve their clients, which includes going virtual.
OKC Organization Goes Virtual To Help Blind Community
Brian Mueller
NewView Oklahoma helps blind and visually impaired people through rehabilitation, employment and community outreach. The organization has had to learn some new methods to serve their clients, which includes going virtual.
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OHP Conducting 3-Day Commercial Vehicle Roadside Compliance Checks
News 9
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is in full force this week doing roadside inspections, to keep big rigs and their drivers safe while traveling through Oklahoma.
OHP Conducting 3-Day Commercial Vehicle Roadside Compliance Checks
News 9
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is in full force this week doing roadside inspections, to keep big rigs and their drivers safe while traveling through Oklahoma.
Protesters Criticize New, Strict Immigration Law At Okla. Capitol, Gov. Stitt Responds
News 9
A protest was held Wednesday at the Oklahoma Capitol against HB 4156. This bill has lots of criticism, one outspoken group is the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police and Metro Law Enforcement Agency Leaders.
Protesters Criticize New, Strict Immigration Law At Okla. Capitol, Gov. Stitt Responds
News 9
A protest was held Wednesday at the Oklahoma Capitol against HB 4156. This bill has lots of criticism, one outspoken group is the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police and Metro Law Enforcement Agency Leaders.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters Says Proposed Rule Changes 'Common Sense'
News 9
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News 9 This Morning on Tuesday as Oklahoma lawmakers look toward implementing new rules for schools in the state.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters Says Proposed Rule Changes 'Common Sense'
News 9
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News 9 This Morning on Tuesday as Oklahoma lawmakers look toward implementing new rules for schools in the state.
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OHP Conducting 3-Day Commercial Vehicle Roadside Compliance Checks
News 9
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is in full force this week doing roadside inspections, to keep big rigs and their drivers safe while traveling through Oklahoma.
Protesters Criticize New, Strict Immigration Law At Okla. Capitol, Gov. Stitt Responds
News 9
A protest was held Wednesday at the Oklahoma Capitol against HB 4156. This bill has lots of criticism, one outspoken group is the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police and Metro Law Enforcement Agency Leaders.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters Says Proposed Rule Changes 'Common Sense'
News 9
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News 9 This Morning on Tuesday as Oklahoma lawmakers look toward implementing new rules for schools in the state.
Westbound I-44 Reopens Following Crash In Oklahoma City
News 9
Westbound I-44 has been reopened after a crash Thursday morning in Oklahoma City.
Yukon City Council Fires City Manager 'Without Cause' In Vote Wednesday
News 9
In a three-to-two vote the Yukon City Council voted to fire the city manager "without cause" in a meeting on Wednesday.
Newcastle Man With Radar Gun Clocks Speeds Over 90 Miles Per Hour In Neighborhood
News 9
A Newcastle man and his neighbors are fed up with drivers' excessive speeds on their street and say they are taking matters into their own hands.
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11-Year-Old Boy Runs Mile For Fallen Tulsa Officer
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A powerful tribute by an 11-year-old boy for an Oklahoma officer. Zechariah Cartledge lives in Florida. He honored late Tulsa Sergeant Craig Johnson by running a mile.
11-Year-Old Boy Runs Mile For Fallen Tulsa Officer
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A powerful tribute by an 11-year-old boy for an Oklahoma officer. Zechariah Cartledge lives in Florida. He honored late Tulsa Sergeant Craig Johnson by running a mile.
Lung Cancer Survivor Goes From Social Distance To Long Distance
Brian Mueller
Tulsa resident Carla Prothro went through six months of chemotherapy, then surgery at the OU Medical Center before walking out on her own power. News 9's Brian Mueller has the story.
Lung Cancer Survivor Goes From Social Distance To Long Distance
Brian Mueller
Tulsa resident Carla Prothro went through six months of chemotherapy, then surgery at the OU Medical Center before walking out on her own power. News 9's Brian Mueller has the story.
Black Lives Matter Youth Division Hands Out Care Packages To Voters
Caleigh Bourgeois
A group of politically active young people handed out care packages to voters Tuesday in northeast Oklahoma City. News 9's Caleigh Bourgeois has the story.
Black Lives Matter Youth Division Hands Out Care Packages To Voters
Caleigh Bourgeois
A group of politically active young people handed out care packages to voters Tuesday in northeast Oklahoma City. News 9's Caleigh Bourgeois has the story.
Teen Credited With Saving Toddler From Drowning At Scissortail Park
News 9
A teenager is receiving credit across social media for saving a toddler from drowning. It all happened Wednesday at Scissortail Park. News 9's Erica Rankin has the details.
Teen Credited With Saving Toddler From Drowning At Scissortail Park
News 9
A teenager is receiving credit across social media for saving a toddler from drowning. It all happened Wednesday at Scissortail Park. News 9's Erica Rankin has the details.
Paramedics Deliver Baby On Shoulder Of Kilpatrick Turnpike
Sylvia Corkill
A trip to the hospital came to an abrupt stop when a baby decided it was his time to come into the world. Paramedics delivered the child on the shoulder of the John Kilpatrick Turnpike.
Paramedics Deliver Baby On Shoulder Of Kilpatrick Turnpike
Sylvia Corkill
A trip to the hospital came to an abrupt stop when a baby decided it was his time to come into the world. Paramedics delivered the child on the shoulder of the John Kilpatrick Turnpike.
Online Group, ‘Unemployment Guru’ Delivers Food, Advice To Crowd Waiting For Benefits
Barry Mangold
As the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission works to process thousands of unemployment claims, online groups have become a haven for guidance for those navigating the process. News 9's Barry Mangold has the story.
Online Group, ‘Unemployment Guru’ Delivers Food, Advice To Crowd Waiting For Benefits
Barry Mangold
As the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission works to process thousands of unemployment claims, online groups have become a haven for guidance for those navigating the process. News 9's Barry Mangold has the story.
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