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Violent Crime Rates On The RiseViolent crime rates jump in Oklahoma's two largest cities in 2008. Read more »
Lawmakers Want to Ban Eyeball TattoosThe Oklahoma Senate is getting ready to vote on a bill to permanently ban people getting tattoos on the whites of their eyes. Senators say it's a health issue , while tattoo shops say it doesn't happen often at all. KSBI-TV's Jake Charles explains. Read more »
KSBI-TV Will Continue To Offer Analog AND Digital Signals Through Severe Weather SeasonUPDATE--The original DTV transition date of February 17th has come and gone. The Federal Government decided to extend the analog cutoff date to June 12, 2009. KSBI-TV will continue to offer both its digital and analog signals until the new date. Read more » Missing Teen Will Be Home SoonA Tecumseh man is behind bars after he and a missing 14-year-old girl were found in Washington. KSBI-TV's Ashley Shibley reports. Read more »
New Lead in Case of Missing Tecumseh GirlThere are new developments tonight in the case of the 14-year-old missing Tecumseh girl. KSBI-TV's Ashley Shibley has been following the story from the beginning. Read more »
Mother Of Missing Tecumseh Girl: "Come Home"KSBI-TV's Ashley Shibley was live in Tecumseh tonight to give the mother of missing high school student Deborah Kalai Fourzan a chance to speak out. Read more »
Norman Businesses Asked to MoveBusinesses in the Financial Building in downtown Norman are now looking for new places to set up shop. City officials say due to structure damage, the building should not be occupied until repairs are made. KSBI-TV's Ashley Shibley explains. Read more »
Wind Could Cause Building CollapseHigh winds could take down part of Norman's tallest building. In February, many businesses were asked to relocate after it was found structurally unsound. Neighboring businesses are now in danger of being evacuated. Read more »
Lone Grove Remembers Victims; Helps Survivors (2/12/09)Debris, and damaged houses are a constant reminder for the people who lost their family and neighbors to this deadly tornado. Surrounding communities pour in to help get residents back on their feet. KSBI-TV's Jake Charles has the latest from Lone Grove. Read more »
Lone Grove Tragedy (2/11/09)The tornado that hit Lone Grove is the deadliest in Oklahoma since the May 3rd tornado in 1999. At least eight people have died and dozens more injured. KSBI-TV's Jake Charles has the story. Read more »
Lawmakers File Complaint Against ODOTA major complaint has been filed against ODOT. Three state lawmakers announced a complaint has been filed with the U.S. Secretary of Transportation alleging the agency isn't being fair to racial and ethnic minority owned contractors. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has more. Read more »
Breast Cancer: A Family AffairBreast Cancer Awareness Month is coming to a close. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire introduces us to a family who has every reason to advocate for awareness of the disease year-round. Breast cancer has affected multiple generations of this family and they wanted to share their stories. Read more »
Breast Cancer: Local ResearchMany young adults dream of the endless possibilities ahead, but one local girl has a dark spot clouding her future. Because of her family history, statistics show she could face breast cancer one day. In part two of this story, KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire tells us what's being done in our state to help. Read more » |
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