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Feds again leave empty-handed in Hoffa hunt
The search in a field near Detroit for ex-Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa ended Wednesday, and as with so many past attempts to find him, authorities walked away empty-handed, the FBI ...
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Lawsuit claims SOSU denied 5 students legal counsel
The students, all football players, were suspended after the school said they pretended to rob people as an April Fools prank. The students claim in the lawsuit that the school denied their right to an attorney during disciplinary ...
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Hundreds of pets still unclaimed at Moore animal shelter
The Moore animal shelter is asking pet owners to come and retrieve their pets before they are put up for adoption. Hundreds of pets have not been claimed after the ...
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Fisherman lead authorities to 1300 pot plants
4min The search in a field near Detroit for ex-Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa ended Wednesday, and as with so many past attempts to find him, authorities walked away empty-handed, the FBI ...
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REMINDER Hot cars deadly for kids pets
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. - Area police are issuing a reminder to not leave children or pets in vehicles during extreme temperatures. Hot cars can be deadly for kids, pets and even elderly or vulnerable adults. On 90-degree days, temperatures inside vehicles with the windows up can surpass 120 degrees after just 30 minutes in the sun. Nationwide, Broken Arrow Police Cpl. Leon Calhoun says at least ...
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Cleveland County jury convicts man in shooting
The jury deliberated a few hours Tuesday before convicting 21-year-old Cole Hopper in the death of Kelsey Bransby. Prosecutors allege Hopper shot Bransby then didn't seek medical attention for ...
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Arcadia Lake reopens for summer after flooding
EDMOND, Okla. – Summer officially starts Friday and Arcadia Lake is opening just in time. The parks have been closed since early June because of the heavy rainfall and flooding. Wednesday morning all four public parks were reopened for everyone to enjoy. If you plan to visit the lake, officials ask you to use extreme caution. Lake levels are still about three feet above normal water ...
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Okla. files over 70000 insurance claims after tornadoes
Losses from the tornadoes and flooding have now topped $560 million. According to the latest information from the State Insurance Department, nearly 71,000 people have now filed claims. Most of that cost is for homes, cars and businesses. For anyone who still needs help navigating the damage claims process, the insurance dept. is hosting a series of forums. All forums are from 6 p.m. to 7 ...
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Fatal crash closes eastbound lanes at Shields Boulevard on I-40
A fatal crash has been reported in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 40 Wednesday morning. All eastbound lanes are closed at Shields Boulevard. The crash happened about 8:40 ...
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Prius Collides With Semi on U.S. 412 Second Car Hits Wrecker In Cleanup
Two passengers in a Toyota Prius were transported to a local hospital after they collided with a semi transporting wheat. The wreck happened before 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the driver of the Prius was crossing U.S. 412 at 265th East Avenue and didn't see the eastbound semi. OHP said the driver of the car and his mother were both awake and communicating. The ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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