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State Lawmaker Proposes Plan To Allow Illegals To Work In Oklahoma
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State Lawmaker Proposes Plan To Allow Illegals To Work In Oklahoma
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State Lawmaker Proposes Plan To Allow Illegals To Work In Oklahoma
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A Republican state lawmaker has filed legislation that would allow illegal immigrants to legally work in Oklahoma.
State Lawmaker Proposes Plan To Allow Illegals To Work In Oklahoma
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A Republican state lawmaker has filed legislation that would allow illegal immigrants to legally work in Oklahoma.
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne hosts his annual severe weather season special called, "Ahead Of The Storm."
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LIVE BLOG: Closing Arguments Underway In Derek Chauvin Trial
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Attorneys in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd are set to make their closing arguments Monday, each side seeking to distill three weeks of testimony to persuade jurors to deliver their view of the right verdict. For prosecutors, Derek Chauvin recklessly squeezed the life from Floyd as he and two other officers pinned him to the street for 9 minutes, 29 seconds outside a corner market, despite Floyd’s repeated cries that he could
LIVE BLOG: Closing Arguments Underway In Derek Chauvin Trial
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Attorneys in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd are set to make their closing arguments Monday, each side seeking to distill three weeks of testimony to persuade jurors to deliver their view of the right verdict. For prosecutors, Derek Chauvin recklessly squeezed the life from Floyd as he and two other officers pinned him to the street for 9 minutes, 29 seconds outside a corner market, despite Floyd’s repeated cries that he could
OSDH: 186 New COVID-19 Cases Reported, 21 Virus-Related Deaths Added To State's Provisional Death Count
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Twenty-one virus-related deaths and 186 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state Monday, according to daily numbers released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
OSDH: 186 New COVID-19 Cases Reported, 21 Virus-Related Deaths Added To State's Provisional Death Count
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Twenty-one virus-related deaths and 186 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state Monday, according to daily numbers released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
Tulsa Public Schools Board Members To Discuss Impact Of COVID-19 On The District
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Tulsa Public Schools will update parents on the latest COVID-19 information on Monday. The meeting is for board members to talk about the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the district.
Tulsa Public Schools Board Members To Discuss Impact Of COVID-19 On The District
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Tulsa Public Schools will update parents on the latest COVID-19 information on Monday. The meeting is for board members to talk about the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the district.
OESC: System Error Not Expected To Cause Delay In Weekly Payments
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The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission's is currently dealing with a system error and said that it may not be fixed until Tuesday. According to the OESC, direct deposit claimants may get two payments at the same time, one for this week, and one for last week. OESC officials said they do not expect this to delay payments for this week. All claims that go to cards should process as usual and all direct deposit payments for this week sho
OESC: System Error Not Expected To Cause Delay In Weekly Payments
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The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission's is currently dealing with a system error and said that it may not be fixed until Tuesday. According to the OESC, direct deposit claimants may get two payments at the same time, one for this week, and one for last week. OESC officials said they do not expect this to delay payments for this week. All claims that go to cards should process as usual and all direct deposit payments for this week sho
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LIVE BLOG: Closing Arguments Underway In Derek Chauvin Trial
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Attorneys in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd are set to make their closing arguments Monday, each side seeking to distill three weeks of testimony to persuade jurors to deliver their view of the right verdict. For prosecutors, Derek Chauvin recklessly squeezed the life from Floyd as he and two other officers pinned him to the street for 9 minutes, 29 seconds outside a corner market, despite Floyd’s repeated cries that he could
OSDH: 186 New COVID-19 Cases Reported, 21 Virus-Related Deaths Added To State's Provisional Death Count
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Twenty-one virus-related deaths and 186 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state Monday, according to daily numbers released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
Tulsa Public Schools Board Members To Discuss Impact Of COVID-19 On The District
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Tulsa Public Schools will update parents on the latest COVID-19 information on Monday. The meeting is for board members to talk about the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the district.
OESC: System Error Not Expected To Cause Delay In Weekly Payments
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The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission's is currently dealing with a system error and said that it may not be fixed until Tuesday. According to the OESC, direct deposit claimants may get two payments at the same time, one for this week, and one for last week. OESC officials said they do not expect this to delay payments for this week. All claims that go to cards should process as usual and all direct deposit payments for this week sho
Conservation Groups Conduct Controlled Burns To Reduce Number Of Summer Wildfires
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As the country comes off a record-breaking year for wildfires, more conservation groups are working to drastically reduce the number of fires and lessen the devastation they cause. In Maryland, one group is fighting fire with fire and helping land withstand the effects of climate change. Natasha Whetzel oversees controlled burns for The Nature Conservancy, one of the largest environmental organizations in the world. For nearly ten years, forest lines in the mid-Atlantic region are where Whetze
After Child Dies, US Regulator Warns About Peloton Treadmill
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NEW YORK (AP) — Safety regulators warned people with kids and pets Saturday to immediately stop using a treadmill made by Peloton after one child died and others were injured. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said children and at least one pet were pulled, pinned and entrapped under the rear roller of the Tread+ treadmill, leading to fractures, scrapes and the death of one child. The safety commission said in a news release and in emails that it knows of 39 “incidents” with the treadm
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