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Colby Thelen

Colby Thelen

Colby Thelen anchors News 9 This Morning each weekday, bringing viewers the latest news with a passion for storytelling. Since joining the team in 2020, he has covered a wide range of stories, from breaking news to in-depth features.

Colby is especially drawn to stories that highlight conservation and culture, exploring how people and places shape the communities around them. Some of his favorite projects were traveling to Africa and Mexico with the Oklahoma City Zoo highlighting their different conservation efforts.

His previous work in Indianapolis, Charleston SC, and New York has taken him into the heart of severe weather, high-profile trials, and major events like the Indy 500.

A proud Clemson graduate, Colby majored in Communications and Political Science before launching his career in journalism.

A native of Hendersonville, NC, Colby is a true southerner at heart. He loves college football (go Tigers!), and good southern cuisine.

Outside the newsroom, he enjoys playing guitar, belting out Chris Stapleton at karaoke, and spending time with his wife, Weesie, their sons, Reece and Boone, and their dog, Swayze, in Mesta Park.

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Latest by Colby Thelen
At Wilson Elementary, the theater, dance and music are blended with each subject. But this might not have been possible without a group of parents who stepped in years ago.
Officials say 40 to 50 homes were destroyed as a powerful tornado carved a path through Enid, leaving widespread damage but no reported fatalities while crews begin cleanup efforts
Wilson Elementary blends creativity into every subject, using art to boost engagement and retention.
Proposed legislation would create state grants to expand programs like 4-H, giving students safe spaces and leadership opportunities beyond the classroom.
With Amira now in 250 districts, students receive real-time feedback, and teachers use the data to provide personalized support, helping educators save time and track progress consistently.
First-year educator brings World War I heroes into the classroom, hoping to teach students lessons in courage, patriotism, and perseverance.
A Guthrie seventh-grader finds flexibility and stability through Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy while managing serious health challenges.
Education leaders say fast-track certification programs are helping support emergency teachers while addressing ongoing classroom shortages.
Dr. Shaun Ross responds to a state-commissioned audit, past financial mismanagement, and his plan to rebuild trust and stabilize the virtual charter school.

A state-commissioned audit reveals years of financial mismanagement, a week into his new role, Dr. Shaun Ross says the school will operate “fully above board” and work to rebuild trust with families and staff.
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