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Big Announcement For Family Broadcasting Group, Inc.

Family Broadcasting Group, Inc. announces Aubrey K. McClendon and Tom L. Ward as new shareholders.
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New Incentives To Travel Oklahoma
Families will stay closer to home this year when taking a summer vacation because of high gas prices. In hopes of attracting regional visitors, the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department is celebrating National Tourism Week through announcing a new campaign. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has more.
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Missing Puppies

Two puppies are missing from a Norman animal shelter and workers believe they were stolen. A reward is now being offered and the hope is the puppies will be returned quickly. Workers say it could be a life or death situation for the young animals. KSBI-TV's Monica Price has the story.
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Remembering the Lost

More than 18,000 police officers in the United states were killed in the line of duty. Oklahoma City paid tribute to their own fallen officers Friday. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Mother's Day Spending

Most know food and gas prices keep going up. Analysts are also predicting concerns over the economy may have some spending less this Mother's Day. Consumers aren't the only ones feeling the pinch, it's also impacting businesses. KSBI-TV's Monica Price has the story.
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Economy Forces New Trend At Car Lots

It seems many things have started to change during these slower economic times. Gas costs more, grocery bills are rising and a local car lot tells KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire their activity has changed as well.
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Standoff Ends in Tenth Hour

A domestic dispute became a police-involved shooting putting one Oklahoma City police officer in the hospital. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has more.
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Storm Damage

Wednesday night's stormy weather left behind damage in and around the metro. The damage left some businesses extremely busy and more than a dozen Oklahoma families searching for new homes. KSBI-TV's Monica Price has the story.
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Student Indicted On False Threat

A UCO student who falsified a bomb threat because he wanted to get out of class is now out of class for good. Jason Shandy, 19, appeared in federal court Thursday. He faces three federal charges. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has more.
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Top Driving Violations

It's something authorities have to deal with often and many say it's frustrating. Oklahoma drivers breaking the law out on those roadways. KSBI-TV's Monica Price has a look at the top five violations that occur when people get behind the wheel.
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Educators Say Bond Will Hurt

Education officials say rising costs and a standstill budget have caused massive cutbacks for school districts across the state. Now a possible multi-million dollar state bond has educators believing that could have disastrous consequences. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Superdelegates Face Super Decision

Another Oklahoma superdelegate has come out in support of Barack Obama. Fifty-four percent of voters chose Hillary Clinton in our state's primary, so we asked why our state's superdelegates have chosen Obama over Clinton. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has the answer.
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Testing the Waters

The school year is coming to a close, which means graduates will be celebrating their accomplishments and preparing for the future, but officials want to remind communities of a danger that could keep students from seeing their future plans. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Emotional Foster Children Display

It's an emotional display meant to raise awareness on the number of Oklahoma kids currently in foster care. Hear just how many are in need of a loving home and how it's helping those who are helping the children. KSBI-TV's Monica Price has the story.
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Fighting Childhood Obesity

Experts say obesity will soon replace tobacco as the number one preventable cause of death and disability in the United States. With Oklahoma having one of the highest obesity rates in the nation, lawmakers agree something must be done. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Copper Theft Legislation

State lawmakers are considering legislation to address the huge problem of copper theft in our state. It seems that problem is worse than ever in Oklahoma City. KSBI-TV's Monica Price has the story.
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Tinker Officials Explain Benefits Of Bond

Tinker Air Force Base officials are using every opportunity to educate voters. The May 13, 2008, countywide election will determine if Oklahoma County can purchase the vacant GM building and lease it to Tinker. Monday, officials told a chamber of commerce group how the move would help. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has more.
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From The Streets To The Mat

An local police officer is going from the streets to the mat. The five year veteran and Olympic hopeful will head to Las Vegas next month to compete in the U.S. Olympic Judo trials. As KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire tells us, he's spending every spare moment in the gym.
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Internet Safety For Children

Protecting your children from internet predators is a priority for any parent. But protecting them is not always easy. KSBI-TV's Monica Price has some advice from authorities on what you can do to make sure they're safe.
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Show Must Go On

Thursday's severe weather knocked out power and threatened to put a city's tradition on hold, but organizers, participants and residents refused to let that happen. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Man Sets House on Fire, Dies

A Midwest City man is dead following a house fire, but it's not what you think. Trauma on the body revealed the man's death was unrelated to the fire. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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OKC Elderly Woman Scam Victim

An elderly woman was the victim of a scam in the metro. She was swindled out of tens of thousands of dollars. Investigators now need your help tracking down the two suspects. They also hope this will serve as a warning to others. KSBI-TV's Monica Price has this crime report.
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Test Your Rating Knowledge

It's projected to break sales records, but many also believe Grand Theft Auto IV is one of the most violent games out there. There is a rating system for video games to make sure parents know what's appropriate for their children, but not everyone understands that system. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Steps To A Successful Retirement

Retirement is an issue we all have to think about, but starting out can be tricky. In the old days, social security carried you through much of retirement, but nearly 80 million baby boomers will retire in the coming years, putting a strain on the system. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire tells us how to get started.
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OKC Shelter's Big Challenge

One supporter of the Oklahoma City Rescue Mission has put forth a big challenge. She says if the community raises $30,000 she will match that money. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire explains what the money would be used for and how you can help.
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