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Oklahoma State Senate Advances Abortion Bill Modeled After 'Texas Heartbeat Act'
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Oklahoma lawmakers advanced a bill modeling one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the country.
Controversial Bills Become State Law During Deadline Week At The Capitol
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It was a long and contentious deadline week at the Oklahoma state Capitol. Thursday was the deadline for most bills to have passed both the state House and Senate.
Lawmakers Send More Than 100 Bills To Governor’s Desk So Far
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More than 100 bills have made their way to the Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk. So far, he has acted on fewer than 20.
State Leaders United In Effort To Mitigate Utility Bill Spike After Historic Winter Weather
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State leaders said they’re committed to ensuring Oklahomans aren't stuck with massive utility bills following last week's historic cold temperatures that plunged the state's energy system into panic.
COVID-19 Vaccines Open To Teachers, Adults With Underlying Illnesses
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The last week of February will be a big week for Oklahoma’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts with 137,000 doses arriving to the state.
FEMA Winter Storm Assistance Heading To Municipalities, Not Individuals
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Federal assistance is on the way to Oklahoma after President Joe Biden approved Governor Kevin Stitt's disaster request.
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WRWA Preparing For Worst As Snow Storm Nears
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Will Rogers World Airport said the incoming winter storm is already causing several cancellations.
WRWA Preparing For Worst As Snow Storm Nears
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Will Rogers World Airport said the incoming winter storm is already causing several cancellations.
The Week Ahead At The State Capitol
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Oklahoma lawmakers have a full week of committee meetings on the schedule as they get back into the swing of things.
The Week Ahead At The State Capitol
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Oklahoma lawmakers have a full week of committee meetings on the schedule as they get back into the swing of things.
OU Prepares For Student’s Return, COVID-19 Vaccinations
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Officials at the University of Oklahoma are looking toward the start of the spring semester with the holidays in the rearview mirror.
OU Prepares For Student’s Return, COVID-19 Vaccinations
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Officials at the University of Oklahoma are looking toward the start of the spring semester with the holidays in the rearview mirror.
The State’s Biggest Headlines During The 2nd Half Of 2020 Outside Of The COVID-19 Pandemic
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It may not be a year you want to remember, but 2020 is one you certainly will never forget.
The State’s Biggest Headlines During The 2nd Half Of 2020 Outside Of The COVID-19 Pandemic
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It may not be a year you want to remember, but 2020 is one you certainly will never forget.
Poll: 40 Percent Of Oklahomans Will Not Take COVID-19 Vaccine
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Oklahomans are evenly divided on whether Gov. Kevin Stitt should issue a statewide mask mandate.
Poll: 40 Percent Of Oklahomans Will Not Take COVID-19 Vaccine
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Oklahomans are evenly divided on whether Gov. Kevin Stitt should issue a statewide mask mandate.
Music Venues Watch Washington As Momentum Builds Toward COVID-19 Relief Package
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There is renewed hope Congress could vote on another COVID-19 relief package as early as this week.
Music Venues Watch Washington As Momentum Builds Toward COVID-19 Relief Package
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There is renewed hope Congress could vote on another COVID-19 relief package as early as this week.
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Office Assistant At Edmond Doctor's Office Arrested, Accused Of Practicing Medicine Without A License
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An office assistant at an Edmond doctor’s office is accused of practicing medicine without a license.
Office Assistant At Edmond Doctor's Office Arrested, Accused Of Practicing Medicine Without A License
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An office assistant at an Edmond doctor’s office is accused of practicing medicine without a license.
At Least 1 Killed In Barnsdall Tornado
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A large tornado hit the northeast Oklahoma town of Barnsdall on Monday night, one of several severe storms that moved across the state throughout the day.
At Least 1 Killed In Barnsdall Tornado
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A large tornado hit the northeast Oklahoma town of Barnsdall on Monday night, one of several severe storms that moved across the state throughout the day.
Crash In NE Oklahoma City Leaves 1 Dead
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Oklahoma City Police are investigating a crash which left one person dead Monday morning in the northeastern part of the city.
Crash In NE Oklahoma City Leaves 1 Dead
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Oklahoma City Police are investigating a crash which left one person dead Monday morning in the northeastern part of the city.
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Office Assistant At Edmond Doctor's Office Arrested, Accused Of Practicing Medicine Without A License
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An office assistant at an Edmond doctor’s office is accused of practicing medicine without a license.
At Least 1 Killed In Barnsdall Tornado
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A large tornado hit the northeast Oklahoma town of Barnsdall on Monday night, one of several severe storms that moved across the state throughout the day.
Crash In NE Oklahoma City Leaves 1 Dead
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Oklahoma City Police are investigating a crash which left one person dead Monday morning in the northeastern part of the city.
Police Officer Shoots, Kills Armed Man In NW Oklahoma City
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A police officer fatally shot an armed man after responding to a call in NW Oklahoma City on Sunday.
3 Confirmed Tornadoes Monday
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As of 8:05 p.m., there had been three confirmed tornadoes. They touched down in Douglas County, Kingfisher County, and Okeene.
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Hundreds Line Up For NE OKC Home Goods Give Away
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The Ebenezer Baptist Church in Northeast Oklahoma City worked to make the holidays a little easier for people Saturday morning.
Hundreds Line Up For NE OKC Home Goods Give Away
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The Ebenezer Baptist Church in Northeast Oklahoma City worked to make the holidays a little easier for people Saturday morning.
‘It Was Devastating’: Pandemic Takes Toll On Local Businesses
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According to Yelp, 60 percent of businesses have been forced to close and have been unable to reopen due to the pandemic. This includes many businesses in Oklahoma struggling to bounce back amid a third wave of COVID-19.
‘It Was Devastating’: Pandemic Takes Toll On Local Businesses
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According to Yelp, 60 percent of businesses have been forced to close and have been unable to reopen due to the pandemic. This includes many businesses in Oklahoma struggling to bounce back amid a third wave of COVID-19.
Mayor Holt Asks OKC Residents To Avoid High-Risk Activities For 10 Days
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Over the past three weeks, Oklahoma City mayor David Holt said COVID-19 cases in the city have gone from 300 to 800 per day. He's asking, but not requiring, folks to double down for the next 10 days.
Mayor Holt Asks OKC Residents To Avoid High-Risk Activities For 10 Days
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Over the past three weeks, Oklahoma City mayor David Holt said COVID-19 cases in the city have gone from 300 to 800 per day. He's asking, but not requiring, folks to double down for the next 10 days.
Norman City Council To Consider Small Business Microgrants
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Modest financial help may be on the way for Norman small businesses ahead of additional statewide restrictions on bars and restaurants later this week.
Norman City Council To Consider Small Business Microgrants
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Modest financial help may be on the way for Norman small businesses ahead of additional statewide restrictions on bars and restaurants later this week.
Without Evidence Of Fraud, Sen. Lankford Questions Pending Election Results
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Senator James Lankford has been a leader pushing for bi-partisan election security measures. However, he's raising questions about the fairness of ongoing vote counts in six states.
Without Evidence Of Fraud, Sen. Lankford Questions Pending Election Results
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Senator James Lankford has been a leader pushing for bi-partisan election security measures. However, he's raising questions about the fairness of ongoing vote counts in six states.
COVID-19 Relief Funds To Benefit Senior Center Construction, Tourism In Norman
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A Norman City Council decision to use federal COVID-19 relief funds to finish funding a decade’s old project is drawing questions.
COVID-19 Relief Funds To Benefit Senior Center Construction, Tourism In Norman
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A Norman City Council decision to use federal COVID-19 relief funds to finish funding a decade’s old project is drawing questions.
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