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Martha's Home Gives Back
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4th Annual Metric Bike Show
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Big Brothers-Big Sisters Fund-raiser
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Tornado Relief: Fighting Over Funding?
Washington pledges aid, but questions over how it will be paid for remain. -
Thousands Left Homeless
As many as 20,000 Oklahoma families may be displaced by Monday's tornado. -
"Horrific Disaster"
Oklahoma death toll stands at 24, "untold" missing. -
Moore Residents Finding Out More of the Aftermath
Moore residents are getting a better look at the aftermath of yesterday's horrific tornado and it's as bad or worse than first thought.Kelly James is... -
Restraining Order Filed Against DPS Trooper
A restraining order has been filed in federal court against a DPS trooper facing a civil suit in connection with an on duty shooting of... -
Curry County Sheriff's Deputies Find Rolling Meth Lab
Inside the apartment, deputies found a portable methamphetamine lab, with all the precursor ingredients to produce methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia. -
Tornado's Path Through Moore, Oklahoma
Many residents returning to the scene of that deadly tornado to see if they have anything left. -
Salvation Army Helping Out in Moore
Meals and hydration are being provided for first responders and those affected. -
WEB EXTRA: Convoy of Hope's Plan for Helping Moore, Oklahoma
Springfield-based Convoy of Hope is applying what it learned in Joplin two years ago to its response in Moore, Oklahoma. -
Residents Returning to Moore, Oklahoma
Kelly James is in the affected area and has a look at what rescue workers and residents are dealing with.
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State and National
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House Approves New Approach to High School Graduation
The challenge of finding balance between rigor and flexibility in graduation requirements dominated Tuesday's debate over legislation that would significantly change the courses students need...
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Legislators Take Up Windstorm Insurance Reform Bills
Legislators, coastal leaders and insurance executives don't see eye to eye about how to reform the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, but they agreed Tuesday morning...
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Jackpot!
Winner steps forward to claim $338 million Powerball jackpot.
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Senate Passes Prosecutor Accountability Bill
The Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that attempts to bring more accountability to prosecutors accused of withholding evidence in cases that result in...
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Defending Punxsutawney Phil
Controversy surrounds rodent's botched Spring forecast.
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Viral Videos
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Facebook Threats Land Men in Jail
Pair face up to 20 years for "terroristic" threats against police. -
Delivery Via Web Cam
A soldier currently deployed in Afghanistan was able to watch his wife deliver their new baby using Skype. -
Caught on Cam: Sword vs. Knife
Convenience store clerk one-ups knife wielding robber when he pulls a sword from underneath the counter. -
Crickets Invade Dorm
Hundreds of escaped crickets trigger chaos in University of New Hampshire dorm. -
"Heart Attack" for your Valentine?
Chocolate concoction contains bacon, potato chips and peanut butter. -
Sugar Sale Lands Teen in Jail
Autistic student sold sugar to fellow students, telling them it was drugs. -
Hoarder's Home Goes Up in Flames
Fire department says grill sparked blaze. -
Firehouse Heat
Trio of Florida fire and rescue managers fired after revelations frequent sexual encounters while on duty. -
Porta-Potty Meth Lab?
Police discover illegal drug lab inside golf course Porta-Potty. -
Top of the Class
103-year-old woman receives high school diploma. -
PBS Station in Portales has Emergency Alert System Hacked
The message read, "Local authorities in your area have reported the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living. Do not... -
Guns in Church?
Pastors and congregations unsure what new Arkansas law allowing guns in churches means for them. -
"Snowzilla" Takes On Boston Snow
Crews use massive machines to clear snow-clogged streets and railways. -
Repeat Robber Nabbed
Man robs same store three times in two weeks. -
Blasted by the Blizzard
Scituate, Massachusetts appears to be one of the towns hardest hit by last weekend's blizzard.
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