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| Immigration Law Taking Toll On Families A Green Country woman is lashing out at Oklahoma's immigration law after her husband was deported. | |||
| Refinery Expansion Expected To Impact Tulsa Sinclair Oil broke ground on a billion dollar expansion of its West Tulsa Refinery on Friday. | |||
| State Working To Determine Cost Of Power Outage The ice storm proved once again how vulnerable overhead power lines can be. PSO reports that repairing the damage costs $80 million. | |||
| Drug Task Force Making Waves A Tulsa County task force has taken more than a $1.5 million worth of drugs off the streets and they say they're just scratching the surface. | |||
| Fight Breaks Out After Dance Police say students were leaving a school function when a fight broke out. | |||
| American Airlines Jet Makes Emergency Landing A hair-line fracture in a hydraulic line prompted an American Airlines Boeing 757 flying from Chicago to Los Angeles to make emergency landing at Tulsa International Airport just before noon Friday. | |||
| Talons' Elliott Arrested Again Police say Elliott allegedly threatened to kill a female and then drove by the residence and fired shots. | |||
| Oklahoma River To Now Offer Cruises Oklahoma City is offering more than ever, including a cruise on the Oklahoma River. Alex Cameron was onboard to the inaugural cruise Friday. | |||
| Allergy Alert Issued The first allergy alert of the season has been issued by the Oklahoma Allergy and Asthma Clinic. | |||
| Charges Filed In School Bus Assault Assault and battery charges have been filed against two teenagers in connection with an assault on another teen on a Glenpool school bus in late January. | |||
| Woman Dies In House Fire Tulsa Fire investigators are asking for the public's help in finding the cause of an early Friday morning duplex fire that killed a 36-year-old woman. | |||
| Firefighters Get New Life-Saving Tool The Tulsa Fire Department received a check from the Citizens Crime Commission for $162,000 to pay for new Thermal Imaging Cameras. | |||
| BA Historical Museum Set To Open A hundred years of Broken Arrow history will be on display in a few days. | |||
| Highway 20 Road Work Approved The Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved an emergency contract on Friday to rebuild a section of state Highway 20 in Rogers County. | |||
| Teen Arrested After Accident A 16-year-old driver is in custody after crashing into a Tulsa home's garage Friday morning. | |||
| State Divides Lost City School District Land The state Board of Education has approved a plan on how to divide an eastern Oklahoma school district forced to close because of financial and operational problems. | |||
| Vicki Chiles Convicted By Jury A Tulsa County jury convicts Vicki Chiles in the death of 2-year-old Joshua Minton. | |||
| Charges Filed Against Judge A Tulsa County district judge is charged with two counts of indecent exposure. | |||
| Overnight Traffic Accidents At least three traffic accidents overnight keep local law enforcement busy. | |||
| 15 Years Later Victims Remember Tornado The tornado that hit Catoosa on April 24th, 1993, was one of six twisters to hit the area that day. | |||
| Shots Fired Into House Arrests are made after a Tulsa house is shot up overnight. | |||
| Cell Phone Spying News On 6 crime reporter Lori Fullbright reports cell phone spies can take control of your cell phone from anywhere and you would never know. | |||
| City Council Gets Look At Future Home On Thursday, they toured One Technology Center, the former Wil-Tel building that will soon be city hall. | |||
| Some Predict Fallout From Roundup A roundup of undocumented workers draws some response. | |||
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| McCain attends OKC fundraiser Associated Press - April 25, 2008 11:35 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Hundreds of Oklahoma Republicans turned out for a fundraising event in Oklahoma City for GOP presidential hopeful John McCain... | |||
| $2 billion price tag put on tax cuts Associated Press - April 25, 2008 4:55 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Tax Commission calculations show the cumulative cost of recent tax cuts approved by the Oklahoma Legislature will hit... | |||
| News Minute: Here is the latest Oklahoma news from The Associated Press Click through for continually updated top news from around the state. | |||
| McCain arrives in OKC for fundraiser Associated Press - April 25, 2008 7:25 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful John McCain has arrived in Oklahoma City to raise money for his campaign. | |||
| Tulsan appointed to appeals court Associated Press - April 25, 2008 6:15 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Gov. Brad Henry has appointed Deborah Ann Browers Barnes of Tulsa to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. | |||
| Rangers continue roster juggling Associated Press - April 25, 2008 8:25 PM ET ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - The struggling Texas Rangers recalled catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia from AAA Oklahoma and activated left-handed reliever... | |||
| Sports Minute: Here is the latest Oklahoma sports from The AP Click through for continually updated top news from around the state. | |||
| Paris scores 3 in USA Basketball win over China Associated Press - April 25, 2008 2:25 PM ET BEIJING (AP) - Oklahoma center Courtney Paris scored three points and had four rebounds in four minutes of playing time as the USA Basketball team... | |||
| OSU at Kansas in Big 12 softball Associated Press - April 25, 2008 1:55 PM ET STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - The Oklahoma State Cowgirls travel to Kansas for a weekend Big 12 softball series. | |||
| OU hosts Texas in college softball Associated Press - April 25, 2008 1:55 PM ET NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - The 8th-ranked Oklahoma softball team wraps up its home season with a weekend Big 12 series against Texas. | |||
| Philly gas station sells 76-cent fuel in honor of 76ers Associated Press - April 25, 2008 11:33 PM ET PHILADELPHIA (AP) - It's a description for gas that's really outdated: cheap! Some persistent motorists can thank the Philadelphia 76ers... | |||
| News Minute: Truck rams train station...Blackwater accused...Verdict reaction Click through for continually updated top news from around the nation. | |||
| Pa. man survives 500-foot fall into strip mine Associated Press - April 25, 2008 10:33 PM ET ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) - A Pennsylvania man who survived a 500-foot fall into a strip mine early today is in serious condition at a Bethlehem... | |||
| Authorities: Semi rams Chicago train station, killing 2, injuring 21 Associated Press - April 25, 2008 10:23 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) - A witness says it was "surreal." A tractor trailer rammed into a Chicago Transit Authority train station, killing two women who were... | |||
| Iraqis accuse Blackwater of shredding documents Associated Press - April 25, 2008 9:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawyers for several Iraqis have accused Blackwater Worldwide of shredding documents related to federal investigations into the... | |||
| What If You Never Had To Pay Income Tax Again? News On 6 anchor Craig Day shows you the FairTax plan and why critics say it won't work. | |||
| How To Survive An Attack Crime can happen in any community. First and foremost, you should try to avoid an attack by running and screaming to escape. But, sometimes, you have no choice but to fight back. | |||
| Weight Loss Surgery And The Fight Against Diabetes News On 6 anchor Jennifer Loren caught up with a couple of sisters willing to try the life-altering weight loss surgery. | |||
| The News On 6 Investigates: Frivolous Lawsuits In a News On 6 Investigation anchor Terry Hood reveals how some inmates are taking advantage of the legal system and how you're paying for it. | |||
| Great Garth! Terry Hood's Exclusive Interview He's the best selling solo artist in U.S. history, he redefined the sound of country music and there's a decent chance you'll run into him at a gas station some day. | |||
| The Oklahoman Who Might Have Been President News On 6 anchor Scott Thompson talks with the only Oklahoman who may have had a legitimate shot at being elected President of the United States, Fred Harris. Thompson talks to Harris about his colorful past and America's future. | |||
| An Oklahoma Gangster’s Impact On U.S. Gun Laws Gun control and the right to bear arms - the U.S. Supreme Court is ready to tackle a 1939 ruling involving an Oklahoma gangster. News On 6 anchor Scott Thompson reports on this landmark case and the colorful backdrop of gangsters, bank robberies and bootlegging. | |||
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| Lawyers for D.C. sniper make appeal for his life Associated Press - April 25, 2008 11:53 PM ET ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Lawyers for John Allen Muhammad are detailing a harsh childhood filled with beatings in a bid to save the Washington-area... | |||
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