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Yukon Woman Files For Injunction Against State Superintendent Over SQ 744 Flyers
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A Yukon woman has filed a temporary restraining order in Oklahoma County Court to stop the distribution of pro-State Question 744 flyers in Oklahoma schools.
Opponents Of State Question 744 Question Flyers At Yukon School
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Opponents of State Question 744 have criticized the Yukon School District for passing out flyers they believe support the controversial measure.
Dan Boren to Face Winner of Republican Runoff for U.S. House District 2
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Dan Boren has won the Democratic primary for U.S. House District 2.
State Republican Lawmakers to Sue Over Federal Health Care Law
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Oklahoma President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee along with Speaker of the House Chris Benge said they will file a lawsuit against the federal health care legislation in the coming days.
Bill Bans Insurance Companies Classifying Domestic Violence as Pre-Existing Condition
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The Oklahoma Senate has approved a bill that would prohibit insurance companies form classifying domestic violence as a pre-existing condition.
Possible Strip Club Raises Concerns in Southwest Oklahoma City
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Some residents and business owners in a southwest Oklahoma City neighborhood are working to drive an adult establishment out of the area.
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Home School Bills Could Affect Parents' Rights
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Two bills introduced in the State Senate call for more accountability of home school students. But opponents to the measures said lawmakers are interfering with parental rights.
Home School Bills Could Affect Parents' Rights
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Two bills introduced in the State Senate call for more accountability of home school students. But opponents to the measures said lawmakers are interfering with parental rights.
Uncontested races
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A list of officials who ran unopposed in the July 29 primaries.
Uncontested races
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A list of officials who ran unopposed in the July 29 primaries.
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How an OKC man helps people experiencing homelessness through social media
Jordan Fremstad
Rob Watkins, a man who went from living on Oklahoma City streets to a force for change, connects the homeless with resources through his OKC Resource Facebook Group.
How an OKC man helps people experiencing homelessness through social media
Jordan Fremstad
Rob Watkins, a man who went from living on Oklahoma City streets to a force for change, connects the homeless with resources through his OKC Resource Facebook Group.
Typical August heat takes over, looking dry thru the weekend
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Summer temps continue and only heat up as we head into the weekend.
Typical August heat takes over, looking dry thru the weekend
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Summer temps continue and only heat up as we head into the weekend.
Norman considers repealing 'peeping tom' ordinance, would charge under more serious state law
Matt McCabe
According to Norman Police, the city's 'peeping Tom' ordinance is nearly identical to the state's statute against it. The department's deputy chief believes repealing the municipal ordinance would mean a tougher crackdown on actual perpetrators.
Norman considers repealing 'peeping tom' ordinance, would charge under more serious state law
Matt McCabe
According to Norman Police, the city's 'peeping Tom' ordinance is nearly identical to the state's statute against it. The department's deputy chief believes repealing the municipal ordinance would mean a tougher crackdown on actual perpetrators.
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How an OKC man helps people experiencing homelessness through social media
Jordan Fremstad
Rob Watkins, a man who went from living on Oklahoma City streets to a force for change, connects the homeless with resources through his OKC Resource Facebook Group.
Typical August heat takes over, looking dry thru the weekend
News 9
Summer temps continue and only heat up as we head into the weekend.
Norman considers repealing 'peeping tom' ordinance, would charge under more serious state law
Matt McCabe
According to Norman Police, the city's 'peeping Tom' ordinance is nearly identical to the state's statute against it. The department's deputy chief believes repealing the municipal ordinance would mean a tougher crackdown on actual perpetrators.
Man accused in Edmond shooting released, then re-arrested — why his alleged victim is demanding answers
Sylvia Corkill
Logan County man accused of shooting his girlfriend's estranged husband is back in jail. The victim, Andres Winslow, questions the circumstances of his release.
First OK County case under Oklahoma Survivors' Act Law pending judge's ruling
Jennifer Pierce
Attorneys wrapped up a two-day hearing to decide if a metro woman will be granted a reduced sentence under the Oklahoma Survivors' Act law.
CDC employees recount when gunman fired at least 180 shots at buildings: "Shocking but not surprising"
CBS News
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees in Atlanta on Monday recalled the harrowing moment a gunman fired nearly 200 shots at multiple office buildings last week, killing a responding police officer.
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