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  • Suspect Mentioned Satanic Cult While Holding Toddler Hostage At MWC Walmart

    MIDWEST CITY, Oklahoma - Police have released the name of the police officer who shot and killed a suspect who held a little girl at knifepoint in the middle of a Midwest City store. Police say on Monday, June 17, Sammie Lamont Wallace, 37, walked into the Walmart Neighborhood Market at Reno and Midwest Boulevard, snatched a 2-year-old girl from her mother's shopping cart and took her ...

  • Teen Driver Crashes Into Pole On Riverside Drive Leaves Scene

    Gary Kruse, News On 6 A 17-year-old driver may have learned a lesson in a one-vehicle accident, but no one was hurt. Police said the driver was northbound on Riverside Drive about midnight Tuesday when his Chevrolet Avalanche left the roadway on a curve just north of Interstate 44. The SUV jumped the curb and continued across the grass, snapping a light pole which fell onto Riverside Drive. ...

  • Oklahoma To Offer Inmate Tracking App For Crime Victims

    OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt's Victim Services Unit is providing inmate tracking information and alerts through a new free mobile app for crime victims, the state announced Wednesday. The Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) program is a free and anonymous service that allows Oklahomans to register and be notified about changes in the status of ...

  • Norman Doctor Convicted In Child Porn Case Continues To Practice

    In the unassuming office in north Norman, Dr. Kim Floyd continues to practice medicine despite a 2009 conviction for possession of child ...

  • El Reno tornado victims get unusual temporary housing

    EL RENO FAMILIES .. IMPACTED BY LAST MONTH'S TORNADO WILL MOVE INTO A NEW TYPE OF TEMPORARY HOMES. THIS IS WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE. THE HOMES ARE ACTUALLY SHIPPING CONTAINERS THAT HAVE BEEN CONVERTED INTO A HOUSE COMPLETE WITH A KITCHEN, BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM AND BATHROOM. FAMILY'S CAN MOVE INTO THEM WITHIN MINUTES OF DELIVERY. THE HOMES ARE MADE TO WITHSTAND 200 MILE PER HOUR ...

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La promesse [Blu-Ray]

An elderly woman pulls up to a service station with engine trouble. The 14-year-old attendant checks her engine, reconnects the fan, and then starts the car for her. The woman, pleased to have her car running properly again, offers to pay the attendant, who politely refuses. You cant work f ... ...

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  • Tired Voice winner talks with 2NEWS

    After countless performances and weeks of fierce competition, 16-year-old Texas country singer Danielle Bradbery was named the winner of "The Voice" Tuesday. Bradbery was the youngest artist on the show this season and had never performed in front of a large audience before her ...

  • Physicians group labels obesity a disease

    The American Medical Association adopts a new policy on obesity The change diagnoses nearly one-third of Americas with a medical condition AMA decision could increase funding for future research, doctor ...

  • OKC honor student missing in Ecuador

    Crews are searching for an Oklahoma City honor student missing in Ecuador. August Reiger graduated at the top of his class from Classen SAS last month. The 18-year-old student vanished Sunday while hiking in the South American country’s mountains. Local authorities in Baos,Ecuador are scouring the trails and the mountains near the resort town searching for any sign of the teen. ...

  • Poor vision blamed for Goodwell train crash

    GOODWELL, Okla. – Poor eyesight could be to blame for a train accident in the Panhandle last June. A doctor told the Federal Oversight Board the engineer driving the train suffered from serious vision problems. The doctor said the man was colorblind, he couldn’t tell the difference between the red and green signals. That engineer and two railroad workers were killed when two ...

  • More than 56K tons of debris cleared in Moore after tornado

    MOORE -- More than 56,000 tons of debris has been removed from neighborhoods in Moore as the city reaches the one-month mark since a deadly tornado carved through the Oklahoma City suburb on May 20. City manager Steve Eddy said Wednesday a total of 56,550 tons of debris had been cleared. The Federal Emergency Management Agency paid for 85 percent of the cost of debris removal through ...

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