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More than 56K tons of debris cleared in Moore after tornado
MOORE -- More than 56,000 tons of debris has been removed from neighborhoods in Moore as the city reaches the one-month mark since a deadly tornado carved through the Oklahoma City suburb on May 20. City manager Steve Eddy said Wednesday a total of 56,550 tons of debris had been cleared. The Federal Emergency Management Agency paid for 85 percent of the cost of debris removal through ...
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Man Shot at Tulsa Apartment Complex Police Search for Two Suspects
Officers found a 49-year-old man with gunshot wounds in the leg and lower torso when they responded to the apartment complex near 51st and Lewis around 7:20 p.m. ...
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City of Tulsa Takes Surplus Property Auction Online
The city's Finance Dept. will work with other auction companies over the next few months to compare results of the online vs. in-person auctions to see which has the best ...
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Oklahoma City water named Best of the best
Oklahoma City's tap water was recently crowned "Best of the Best" after beating out the competition at the 2013 American Water Works Association's Annual Conference in ...
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Common Core news conference Wednesday night
State Rep. Gus Blackwell, an opponent of the Common Core, will hold a news conference Monday night in downtown Edmond prior to an open forum discussion of the Common Core State Standards that will feature Oklahoma Wesleyan University President Everett ...
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Police Canadian County man barricaded self inside home
Police were called to a home after a man allegedly started tearing apart the inside of his house. When police arrived, the man refused to come out, initiating a ...
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Inhofe Now is not the time to reduce US nukes
Oklahoma's senior senator made the comments Wednesday in response to President Barack Obama's call during a speech in Berlin to reduce U.S. and Russian nuclear stockpiles by ...
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Judge denies request by Cherokee candidate
TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- A federal judge in Tulsa has rejected an attempt by a Cherokee Nation candidate to allow descendants of the tribe's freed slaves to vote in an election this ...
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KFOR-TV ‘golf team’ supports OK Kids Korral
NORMAN, Okla. -The News Channel 4 golf ';team,'; comprised of general manager Wes Milbourn, anchor Kent Ogle and sports director Bob Barry, Jr. got in on the fun in the Toby Keith Foundation’s ';OK Kids Korral'; benefit golf tournament. Tuesday at the Belmar Golf Club north of Norman thetrio was joined by Adams Tour pro Blake Trimble from Houston who will take part in ...
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UPDATE Man struck by tractor-trailer killed in eastbound lanes at Shields Boulevard on I-40
A man walked into traffic and was struck by a tractor-trailer and killed Wednesday morning in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 40, said trooper Betsy Randolph, Oklahoma Highway Patrol spokeswoman. Check NewsOK.com for ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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