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| Church School Principal Accused Of Rape A church school principal in Tulsa faces second degree rape charges. |
| Woman Fed Up With Sewer Backflow The rain Monday night caused another overflow in a north Tulsa neighborhood. It's happened several times this year. |
| Soldiers Bound For Iraq A group of soldiers prepares to leave for Iraq. The 834th Aviation Maintenance Company deploys next week. |
| Man Charged In Deadly Road Rage Case Tulsa County prosecutors have charged Alexander Busby with first-degree murder. |
| Family moves after Nick's Law dies The legislative session ended and the House did not vote on Nick's Law, which would have forced health insurance companies to cover autism treatments. |
| Oil Prices Slip. More Take The Bus The price of oil slipped another $3 on Tuesday, down to $129 per barrel. |
| Flooding Caused By Debris Heavy rains overnight caused some flash flooding around the Tulsa area. |
| Higher Gas Prices Have Some Converting To CNG Some drivers are only paying 90 cents a gallon to fill up. That means demand for compressed natural gas is rising as fast as the price at the pump. |
| Marines Headed To Iraq Via California Marines with the 4th Marine Division in Broken Arrow have left Tulsa for an eventual tour of duty in Iraq. |
| Rural Counties Could Land On Dirty Air List Environmental watchdogs say air pollution isn't just a problem for Oklahoma's cities anymore. |
| Family Seeks Answers In Man's Murder Fred Wilson's family says they cannot get any peace until they find out who murdered him last month in a deadly home invasion. |
| Red Cross Accepts Donation After tornadoes devastated the Picher community, The News On 6 teamed up with the American Red Cross for the Neighbors in Need Tornado Relief Drive. |
| Girls Give Up Gifts To Help Storm Victims Even youngsters are stepping up and doing their part to help those affected by the Picher tornado. |
| Former Lt. Gov. Jack Mildren Remembered Mourners remembered former Lt. Gov. Jack Mildren at his funeral Tuesday afternoon in Norman. |
| Company Puts A New Spin On Lights The future of energy efficient and environmentally friendly lighting fixtures is being developed now by a company in Broken Arrow. |
| OSU Receives Seretean Gift Oklahoma State University has 5 million more dollars to spend on wellness education. |
| Shooting Victim Taken To The Hospital Gunfire erupts on a Tulsa man's doorstep overnight. |
| Theft Of Police Car Investigated A Tulsa Police Department patrol car was stolen Tuesday morning from the home of the police officer to which it was assigned. |
| Settlement Near On Rader Center Lawsuit A settlement may be near in a federal lawsuit filed over conditions at the Rader Juvenile Detention Center in Sand Springs. |
| Emergency Room Overuse Officials with the state's Medicaid program hope to cut costs and improve the quality of care by reducing the number of emergency room visits by members. |
| Counties Added To Disaster Declaration A presidential disaster declaration for Ottawa County has been expanded to include three more Oklahoma counties. |
| Drivers Trading In Vehicles For Bikes In response to increasing gas prices, a growing number of motorists are trading four wheels for two and motorcycles and scooters are becoming the vehicles of choice. |
| Oklahoma State University alum leaves school $5 million Associated Press - May 28, 2008 1:25 AM ET STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - An Oklahoma State University alumnus who died in August has left the school almost $5 million in securities. |
| OHP: No fatality accidents on state highways over weekend Associated Press - May 28, 2008 1:15 AM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Highway Patrol worked no fatality accidents on state highways over the Memorial Day weekend, a success rate a... |
| Sale of Lake Texoma lodge and golf course finalized Associated Press - May 28, 2008 1:15 AM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The sale of a closed lodge at Lake Texoma in southern Oklahoma and an adjoining golf course by the state to private developers... |
| Man arrested in drug crackdown sentenced to 70 months in prison Associated Press - May 27, 2008 9:15 PM ET MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) - An Okmulgee County man arrested as part of a drug crackdown in eastern Oklahoma has been sentenced to five years and 10 months... |
| Virginia Tech's Tincher named top college softball player Associated Press - May 27, 2008 11:45 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Virginia Tech pitcher Angela Tincher is named the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year tonight after leading the... |
| Former Oklahoma State star Rutherford now a prep coach Associated Press - May 27, 2008 10:45 PM ET TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Former Oklahoma State star Randy Rutherford has taken a job as a high school coach. |
| Midwest City basketball coach leaving to join UCO staff Associated Press - May 27, 2008 9:35 PM ET EDMOND, Okla. (AP) - A coach who has won a state prep basketball championship in Oklahoma's highest class is taking a college job. |
| Oral Roberts signs basketball player from Alaska Associated Press - May 27, 2008 8:55 PM ET TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A high school basketball star from Alaska has signed to play for Oral Roberts. |
| 5 dead bodies found in California home identified Associated Press - May 28, 2008 3:53 AM ET SAN CLEMENTE, California (AP) - The decomposed bodies found last weekend in an oceanside home in California have been identified as three generations... |
| Santa Cruz wildfire fully contained Associated Press - May 28, 2008 3:43 AM ET CORRALITOS, Calif. (AP) - Residents in central California have been allowed home now that a more-than 4,000-acre wildfire has been contained. |
| Body found in Vt. creek believed to be missing man Associated Press - May 28, 2008 3:33 AM ET MIDDLEBURY, Vt. (AP) - The mother of a college student missing in Vermont says her son's body has been found. |
| Kennedy has major cancer bill in Senate Associated Press - May 28, 2008 3:23 AM ET CAPITOL HILL (AP) - The diagnosis of Senator Ted Kennedy's cancerous brain tumor comes just as he works to overhaul the 1971 National Cancer... |
| Mariners end 7-game losing streak Associated Press - May 28, 2008 1:33 AM ET SEATTLE (AP) - Jose Lopez lined a single past diving third baseman Mike Lowell to score Wladimir Balentien with the game-winning run and the Seattle... |
| Man who composed and whistled theme to "The Andy Griffith Show" dies Associated Press - May 27, 2008 6:13 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The man who composed and whistled the theme to "The Andy Griffith Show" has died. |
| Cameron Mathison and Sherri Shepherd will co-host the Daytime Emmys Associated Press - May 27, 2008 12:43 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - "All My Children" co-star Cameron Mathison couldn't resist making a joke before revealing the announcement he planned to make on "The... |
| Academy-winning director dies Associated Press - May 26, 2008 10:33 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - An agent says Academy Award-winning director Sydney Pollack was surrounded by family when he died today in Los Angeles. |
| Amnesty International releases human rights report Associated Press - May 28, 2008 1:53 AM ET LONDON (AP) - Amnesty International is faulting both the U.S. and China on human rights. In its annual report on human rights around the... |
| Four dead after boat capsizes in shark-infested waters Associated Press - May 28, 2008 12:23 AM ET SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - A spokesman for a tourist boat that found a capsized speedboat Sunday between Florida and the Bahamas says it was a... |
| Red Cross fears "food violence" will increase Associated Press - May 27, 2008 6:23 PM ET GENEVA (AP) - The Red Cross is worried about a possible surge in "food-related violence." The head of the International Committee of the Red... |
| Report: Abuse of children widespread in war zones Associated Press - May 27, 2008 2:33 PM ET LONDON (AP) - A new report says there's evidence of widespread child sexual abuse at the hands of peacekeepers and aid workers in war zones and... |
| UN staffers enter Myanmar's cyclone zone Associated Press - May 27, 2008 1:43 PM ET YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - More international aid is finally on the way to victims of Myanmar's cyclone. Officials say foreign aid workers have begun... |
| 4-year-old cowboy seeks roping title Carson Elliott may only be 4 years old, but has yet to lose a roping contest against older and bigger competitors. |
| Tomato and Crab Risotto If you're looking for an entree guaranteed to impress, but not too difficult to prepare, you'll Chef Geoffrey van Galbbeek of Lava Noshery's recipe for Tomato and Crab Risotto. |
| The 6th Man This week on The 6th Man, confrontations between college managers and umpires, plus a contagious tennis trend. |
| Tenn. man on death row despite high court ruling Multiple sclerosis has Paul House in a wheelchair. A tenacious prosecutor has him on death row... deemed too dangerous to be released two years after the U.S. Supreme Court said he likely isn"t guilty. |
| Skydiver's helium balloon takes off without him A French skydiver"s latest attempt to set a new free-fall record ended Tuesday when his ride to the sky left without him. |
| Bryant leads Lakers to 3-1 series edge over Spurs Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers are one win away from returning to the NBA finals. Bryant had 28 points and 10 rebounds and the Lakers beat the San Antonio Spurs 93-91 on Tuesday night to take a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference finals. |
| Wings Blank Pens Again; Take 2-0 Lead Chris Osgood made 22 saves for his second consecutive shutout as the Detroit Red Wings defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins... 3-0... in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals at Joe Louis Arena. |
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