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| Homeowners Prepare For Possible Flooding There are fears of flooding in parts of Green Country. The rain has stopped, but that doesn't mean an end to concerns about flooding. |
| Community Helps Repair Soldier's Car Thanks to the generosity of Green Country, there's a big sigh of relief for a 22-year-old Army Reservist who thought he had lost his prized car. |
| Layoffs At Georgia Pacific Plant More than 100 workers were told the Georgia Pacific Plant would be closing its doors for at least six months. |
| Hunt For A Killer Underway The bodies of two young girls shot to death near Weleetka in Okfuskee County were discovered along a dirt road. |
| Hundreds Of Green Country Criminals Arrested Because of Operation Falcon, 350 of the worst criminals in Green Country are off the streets on Monday. |
| Some Restaurants Put Tomato Use On Hold The Food and Drug Administration says certain kinds of tomatoes are being linked to an outbreak of salmonella in 16 states, including Oklahoma. |
| OK Gas Prices High, But Lower Than National Average Tulsans are paying $3.79 on Monday night. The national average is $4.02 a gallon. |
| Governor Approves Nursing Home For Sex Offenders A move to protect Oklahoma seniors creates a new nursing home, just for sexual predators. |
| Fort Sill Soldier Dies In Iraq A 31-year-old soldier from Fort Sill has been identified as the latest U.S. fatality in Iraq. |
| Beware Of Lottery Scam There's a warning from the Oklahoma Lottery Commission. |
| Couple Arrested On Sex Complaints A Broken Arrow couple was arrested last week on a variety of sexual related complaints have been booked into the Tulsa County jail. |
| Parts Of Green Country Flooded, More Predicted High water forced people from their homes and animals out of a shelter in Washington County. There are concerns about other areas flooding. |
| Collage Captures History Of Rock Bands Lots of us remember the rock bands of decades ago, but not many remember the posters advertising the concerts by those bands. One man collects them. |
| 45th Infantry Brigade Interview From Baghdad The News On 6 talked with two members of the 45th Infantry Brigade serving in Baghdad. |
| Some Tulsa Retention Ponds Full Tulsa's retention ponds are filling up with all the rain. |
| Clothing Store Chain Files For Bankruptcy Goody's Family Clothing chain is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and will close 69 underperforming stores and an Arkansas distribution center. |
| Latino Groups Praise Injunction Latino groups are praising a federal judge's decision to block enforcement of parts of a state law that targets illegal immigrants. |
| Jail Escapees Arrested Three escapees from the Kay County jail in Newkirk are back in custody after being found in Ponca City. |
| Driver Arrested Following Accident Wet roads and alcohol are blamed for a traffic accident on U.S. Highway 75 overnight. |
| Year-Round Schools Get Attention Some Oklahoma public schools are offering students year-round schools, a model that one principal says has significant advantages. |
| Testimony Continues In Jeff McMahan Trial Testimony at the federal corruption trial of state Auditor and Inspector Jeff McMahan has revealed that corruption and complaints were prevalent in Oklahoma's abstract industry. |
| Oklahoman Drowns In Missouri An Oklahoma teenager is one of three people who drowned in separate weekend incindents in Missouri. |
| Robbery Suspects Sought The search for three men who robbed a north Tulsa diner late Sunday. |
| Soldier's Mom Gets Present Of A Lifetime It was a birthday party unlike any other. |
| Prosecution rests in federal trial of state auditor Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:05 PM ET MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) - Prosecutors in the federal corruption trial against state Auditor and Inspector Jeff McMahan and his wife have rested their... |
| Authorities shoot, kill burglary suspect in Cotton County Associated Press - June 9, 2008 10:25 PM ET TEMPLE, Okla. (AP) - Authorities have shot and killed a man after they say he opened fire on them. |
| 84-year-old woman dies in Seminole County accident Associated Press - June 9, 2008 9:15 PM ET WEWOKA, Okla. (AP) - An 84-year-old woman from Lamar has died after losing control of her pickup in heavy rain on a Seminole County highway. |
| Prosecutor: Vick's Virginia dogfighting trial can wait Associated Press - June 9, 2008 9:35 PM ET RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A Virginia prosecutor says the state trials of Michael Vick and three co-defendants on dogfighting charges will be delayed until... |
| Oklahoma State's season opener will be televised Associated Press - June 9, 2008 8:05 PM ET STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - Oklahoma State's football season opener at Washington State now will be televised. |
| Oklahoma State's Lyons invited to USA Baseball team trials Associated Press - June 9, 2008 7:55 PM ET DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - Oklahoma State pitcher Tyler Lyons has been invited to participate in the USA Baseball national team trials. |
| Judge to set rules for Sonics trial Associated Press - June 9, 2008 10:05 AM ET SEATTLE (AP) - A federal judge in Seattle says she will rule on pretrial motions in the city's lawsuit against the Sonics' move to Oklahoma... |
| More food outlets avoiding tomatoes Associated Press - June 10, 2008 12:23 AM ET CHICAGO (AP) - A growing number of restaurant chains and stores are stopping sales of some raw tomatoes because of salmonella fears. |
| Accused operator in Spitzer case to plead guilty Associated Press - June 10, 2008 12:03 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - A man accused of running the escort service that led to the downfall of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer will plead guilty. |
| Groups say they will sue over polar bears, drilling Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:43 PM ET ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne says there's no scientific proof that polar bears are threatened by oil and gas... |
| NYC doctor pleads guilty to stealing mom's money Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:33 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - A Manhattan physician has pleaded guilty to stealing his 94-year-old mother's life savings, which prosecutors say left the retired... |
| Indians rough up Willis in 8-2 win over Tigers Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:33 PM ET DETROIT (AP) - Ryan Garko and Kelly Shoppach both homered in the first two innings against Dontrelle Willis, helping the Cleveland Indians build an... |
| Wizards' Arenas opts out of final year of contract Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:33 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Gilbert Arenas lived up to his word and opted out of the final year of his contract, the Washington Wizards said Monday. |
| Cairo's safety squeeze gives Mariners win Associated Press - June 9, 2008 10:53 PM ET TORONTO (AP) - Miguel Cairo's safety squeeze after Jason Frasor walked the bases loaded in the 10th inning lifted the Seattle Mariners over the... |
| R. Kelly defense rests its case Associated Press - June 9, 2008 4:33 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) - Defense attorneys have rested their case in the child pornography trial of R&B singer R. Kelly in Chicago. |
| SAG opposes smaller union's studio deal Associated Press - June 9, 2008 2:53 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The president of the Screen Actors Guild has encouraged a vote against a proposed contract deal between a smaller union and... |
| Jessica Alba gives birth to baby girl Associated Press - June 9, 2008 2:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren are new parents. The 27-year-old actress gave birth to a healthy baby girl, Honor... |
| Gershon blasts article she says implies affair with Bill Clinton Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:03 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Gina Gershon is speaking out publicly for the first time about a magazine report that she says implies she had an affair with former... |
| 'Panda' beats Sandler with $60 million weekend Associated Press - June 8, 2008 2:53 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jack Black's cartoon comedy "Kung Fu Panda" has pulled in $60 million to debut as the weekend's top movie. |
| Heavy rain, waves cause flooding in Mexican resort of Acapulco Associated Press - June 9, 2008 10:13 PM ET ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) - Mexican officials say heavy rains and large waves have caused flooding in low-lying parts of the Pacific coast resort of... |
| Spanish truckers begin fuel protest Associated Press - June 9, 2008 7:03 PM ET MADRID, Spain (AP) - Gas stations in Spain are running dry as truckers carry on an indefinite strike over soaring fuel costs. |
| Bush highlights concerns about Iran as he opens European tour Associated Press - June 9, 2008 6:53 PM ET LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) - President Bush says Europeans may not necessarily always like the U.S. president, "but they like America." |
| Attacker in Tokyo foretold mayhem in messages Associated Press - June 9, 2008 4:43 PM ET TOKYO (AP) - The Japanese government is seeking to impose tighter controls over large knives and provide better security in the wake of a lunchtime... |
| Jordan says it will send envoy to Iraq Associated Press - June 9, 2008 3:53 PM ET AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - Jordan says it will dispatch an ambassador to Iraq, following the lead of other Arab nations. |
| Cain's Ballroom Alive With Music History Cain's Ballroom is booming and continues to write its history one song and signature at a time. |
| GTM Contestants To Take Center Stage Gimme the Mike! premieres in less than a month. The contestants will be performing on the same stage as many noteworthy acts. |
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