The COVID-19 pandemic canceled events around the country and those include weddings right here in Green Country. Oklahoma Highway Patrol has confirmed that one person died Saturday morning after a crash near Bristow. We've received your submission.A Twitter spokeswoman has defended the company’s decision to block and restrict tweets from President Trump but not those of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei which call for genocide of the Israeli people.The reason? The Cherokee County Sheriff's office has confirmed that two people were killed after a crash involving a deputy Friday night. The Oklahoma Blood Institute is teaming up with a local car dealership to help get more blood donations. Wichita Falls police have issued a warrant for a murder suspect after a shooting in Wichita Falls.Heavy rain, flooding and high winds could batter much of the East Coast this week as the system is forecast to track up or just off the Atlantic seaboard.Officials in Florida said they were closing beaches, marinas and parks in Miami-Dade County beginning Friday night.Mia Villeda had a very special first birthday on Friday.It’s our favorite part of the week, it’s time for Pet of the Week.535 people are now being listed under “medical restriction.”Coach Seth Nolan says the attendance for their summer football practices has been close to perfect.The mustached Brimley was a familiar face for a number of roles, often playing gruff characters like his grizzled baseball manager in “The Natural.”A memorial scholarship has been set up in honor of an MSU Texas staff member who died earlier this week.A man in an Oklahoma jail for a 2019 murder has escaped and is now on the run.Pho Corner is sponsoring a car wash this Saturday to raise money for a local family affected by COVID-19.Nonprofits have till the end of the day Friday to register for Texoma Gives.Hurricane Isaias is ripping shingles off roofs and blowing over trees as it carves its way through the Bahamas and heads toward the Florida coast, where officials in Miami are closing beaches, marinas and parks.Coach Seth Nolan says the attendance for their summer football practices has been close to perfect.Gold-Burg High School and Henrietta High School will both see new faces in their athletic departments this year. A state lawmaker is using data to examine whether Oklahoma Offices are using too much force and if in-custody deaths are justified. U.S. A family is grieving after a 9-year-old girl from Broken Arrow was killed in a crash which also sent her mom to a hospital. 54 first-year medical students received their white coats symbolizing the start of their medical profession. The coronavirus made its presence felt in the metro and around the NBA when the world learned Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19 before the Thunder’s home date against the Jazz on March 11. Orlando, Florida, local TV news, Orange County, Fla., headlines, national news, videos and more from CBS TV's local affiliate in Orlando, Fla., WKMG - Orlando's News 6. Twitter reinstates Zero Hedge account saying its earlier suspension was ‘an error’Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip includes the Galaxy Watch Active 2 for freeRazer’s last-gen Blade 15 gaming laptop is $500 off at AmazonAnd with a 144Hz refresh rate display, the GTX 1660 Ti, and Thunderbolt 3, it’s still easy to recommend
News 9/News on 6's Alex Cameron has more on this story from our Washington Bureau. Another former Oklahoma Sooner football great passed away on Saturday. Helicopters and boats ranging from inflatables to a Navy destroyer were headed into a Saturday search for eight people missing after their Marine landing craft went down in hundreds of feet of water off the Southern California coast. “That’s not a suspicion, that’s not a hunch. A local music store is working to help band students practice and play safely.
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