Community Events Not sure what to do with your day off? Need somewhere to take the kids this weekend? View events in our area.
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OCU Offers Public Dance Lessons Hundreds of Broadway stars, Disney performers and Radio City Rockettes have studied dance at Oklahoma City University. Now, local residents will have the opportunity to study tap, jazz, ballet and exercise movement at OCU’s newly-opened Community Dance Center.
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Tips for Water Conservation With triple-digit temperatures, citizens use a lot more water to keep themselves cool and their yards green. Here are some tips to conserve water...
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Are you prepared? The month of July is home safety month and you need to think about what to do in case of an emergency.
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Water-Born Illnesses Water-borne infections and illnesses are a common occurrence during the summer months when people are more active in and around bodies of water such as lakes and swimming pools.
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ABC's of Skin Cancer As summer continues to heat up and as the people of Oklahoma City plan outdoor activities, everyone should take a moment to review the ABCs of skin cancer.
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Many Women Suffer From Postpartum Depression One in four new mothers in Oklahoma report symptoms of maternal depression after giving birth, according to a recent study conducted by the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
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Operation Homefront Oklahoma Operation Homefront provides emergency assistance and morale to our troops, to the families they leave behind, and to wounded warriors when they return home.
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Flooding Cuts Town in Two High winds, hail and lots of rain hit out state Wednesday and into the early morning hours. So far one death in Oklahoma has been reported due to the weather. Crews are out checking the damage and making sure everyone is safe. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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'I Did It My Way and...It Worked' by Colleen J. Payne-Nabors, is a comprehensive success story of one Tulsa woman’s journey to becoming one of the leading entrepreneurs in Oklahoma, and 2007 Small Businessperson of the Year.
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Clem McSpadden Remembered An Oklahoma icon will be laid to rest Saturday. On Friday, Clem McSpadden took one last trip to the Capitol, surrounded by family and friends. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the emotional end to a legendary Oklahoman.
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Amber Alert Receives A Boost A critical system that helps communities find missing children received a big boost Tuesday. The hope is it will help save even more young lives. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Guns and Gangs Oklahoma City community leaders say they've had enough and that the community can no longer afford to look the other way when it comes to gang violence. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Bricktown Ballpark Could See Changes The Bricktown Ballpark could soon get a face lift. City Council approved plans for a study that may result in more sports finding a place in Oklahoma City. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Grass Cut Hike From Gas Hike Gas prices aren't just emptying wallets at the pump. With summer closing in, lawns require unexpected costly maintenance as well. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Adventure District Turns Five A popular tourist attraction hit an important mark Friday. The Adventure District first came together five years ago and has had a major impact on Oklahoma City. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has more.
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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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Red Earth More Than Just A Festival Many experts believe the Indian culture is at risk, but in one month the largest celebration of its kind will bring it to the forefront. The 22nd Annual Red Earth Festival starts June 6, 2008. Organizers say it's more than a festival. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has more.
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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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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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Covering the Uninsured About 47 million Americans live without health insurance, and Oklahoma has one of the highest rates in the nation. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story on what's being done to help those in need.
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