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OKC Homeowner Thinks He Hears Squirrels In Attic, Finds Man Sleeping There Instead
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OKC Homeowner Thinks He Hears Squirrels In Attic, Finds Man Sleeping There Instead
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An Oklahoma City homeowner found a man sleeping in his attic Wednesday, according to investigators. According to police reports, the victim thought he heard squirrels in the attic of his Chicago Street home. News 9's Caleigh Bourgeois has the story.
OKC Homeowner Thinks He Hears Squirrels In Attic, Finds Man Sleeping There Instead
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An Oklahoma City homeowner found a man sleeping in his attic Wednesday, according to investigators. According to police reports, the victim thought he heard squirrels in the attic of his Chicago Street home. News 9's Caleigh Bourgeois has the story.
Customers Must Now Wear Mask Inside Reasor's Locations
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Reasor's is changing its protocol to help protect its customers against CO-VID-19.
Customers Must Now Wear Mask Inside Reasor's Locations
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Reasor's is changing its protocol to help protect its customers against CO-VID-19.
Tulsa County Coronavirus (COVID-19) Deaths Climbs To 14, 273 Cases
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The number of COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma is now 1,472 with 273 cases in Tulsa. The State Health Department reports 16 new deaths linked to the virus. Six of those deaths are in Tulsa County. The Tulsa Health Department spoke on those cases Tuesday.
Tulsa County Coronavirus (COVID-19) Deaths Climbs To 14, 273 Cases
David Prock
The number of COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma is now 1,472 with 273 cases in Tulsa. The State Health Department reports 16 new deaths linked to the virus. Six of those deaths are in Tulsa County. The Tulsa Health Department spoke on those cases Tuesday.
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Tulsa Police are on the scene of a murder-suicide Tuesday morning.
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OKC Homeowner Thinks He Hears Squirrels In Attic, Finds Man Sleeping There Instead
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An Oklahoma City homeowner found a man sleeping in his attic Wednesday, according to investigators. According to police reports, the victim thought he heard squirrels in the attic of his Chicago Street home. News 9's Caleigh Bourgeois has the story.
Customers Must Now Wear Mask Inside Reasor's Locations
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Reasor's is changing its protocol to help protect its customers against CO-VID-19.
Tulsa County Coronavirus (COVID-19) Deaths Climbs To 14, 273 Cases
David Prock
The number of COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma is now 1,472 with 273 cases in Tulsa. The State Health Department reports 16 new deaths linked to the virus. Six of those deaths are in Tulsa County. The Tulsa Health Department spoke on those cases Tuesday.
Tulsa Police Investigating Murder-Suicide
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Tulsa Police are on the scene of a murder-suicide Tuesday morning.
Near Record Highs Before More Cold Air Next Week For Green Country
Alan Crone
We're looking at another big warm-up today through Wednesday before another cold front arrives with a modest cool-down Thursday into Friday followed by another stronger front Sunday that could bring more winterlike weather back to the state.
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt is also getting more authority from lawmakers to help fight the pandemic here in our state.
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John Visentin, the tech executive who took the CEO job at Xerox four years ago, died unexpectedly on Tuesday "due to complications from an ongoing illness," the company said. He was 59.
Widow Of Truck Driver Killed In Missouri Amtrak Collision Files Wrongful Death Suit
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The widow of a man killed when the truck he was driving was hit by an Amtrak train this week has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. In the suit, Erin Barton alleges that the Missouri railroad crossing where Billy Dean Barton II died was "ultra-hazardous," due in part to the defendants' failures to maintain the intersection.
FEMA Releases Largest Update To Its Mobile App In A Decade
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is releasing the largest update to its mobile application in a decade, the agency announced today. FEMA is releasing the app at the beginning of a hurricane season that experts predict will be above average and a wildfire season that’s already devastating, for example, In New Mexico.
Some Medical Debt Is Being Removed From US Credit Reports
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Help is coming for many people with medical debt on their credit reports.
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