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Oklahoma highways key drug routes, OHP seizes over 13,000 pounds in 2025

TULSA, OKLA (KTUL) — Oklahoma's strategic position, intersected by major interstates I-44, I-35, and I-40, has made it a key corridor for drug trafficking across the United States. In 2025, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) seized over 13,000 pounds of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine, cocaine, fentanyl,...
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Pet of the Week: Theo

OKLAHOMA CITY - This week’s Pet of the Week is Theo!. Theo is 2 months old and is in need of a home! He is barely 10 pounds and is very young, so extensive time and training is needed to make this little guy a perfect part of your family.
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10 All-You-Can-Eat Restaurants In Oklahoma Locals Keep Coming Back To

Oklahoma loves a generous plate, and all you can eat spots are where that spirit truly shows. From classic American buffets to global spreads, locals keep a shortlist of places that deliver comfort and consistency. This guide focuses on reliable, current favorites where you can settle in and sample widely,...
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Oklahoma City seeks resident input on use of federal HUD funds

The government of Oklahoma City had invited residents to attend one of two workshops to provide input on how the City spends U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) program funds. (https://www.okc.gov/Home ) According to a press release transmitted to CityNewsOKC.com, HUD funding is used for things...
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The Vista Fact Check: The Independent Views Claims of UCO Violating The First Amendment

On Oct. 7, 2025, five current students and one former student filed a list of grievances through an attorney with “The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press” and on Oct. 27 filed another list of grievances with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) against :
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‘Boys from Oklahoma throw their ropes all wrong’: This week’s OKC calf chase

A halter-broke bull calf likely loose from Cattlemen’s Congress caused a stir in Oklahoma City, with a roper's awkward catch grabbing social's attention. The post ‘Boys from Oklahoma throw their ropes all wrong’: This week’s OKC calf chase appeared first on AGDAILY .
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Storms moving into Oklahoma Thursday

Another round of rain and possible severe weather is expected to move through the state Friday through Saturday.
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Meteorologist weekend forecast predicts ‘the weather is about to go off the rails’

Meteorologist Ryan Hall didn’t sugarcoat it: he said the weather pattern is about to “snap,” and once it does, the vibe shifts from springlike warmth to mid-winter reality fast enough to give people whiplash.
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Oklahoma City firefighters respond to two commercial fires Thursday night

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — Oklahoma City Firefighters responded to two commercial fires Thursday night. The first happened around 6:13 p.m. near Southwest 3rd Street and Western Avenue. When crews arrived, they found an outside rubbish fire burning against a commercial warehouse. The fire was upgraded to a...
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Long Story Short: Judge Allows Attorney General to Intervene in State Farm Hail Lawsuit

Oklahoma Watch · Judge Allows Attorney General to Intervene in State Farm Hail Lawsuit. Keaton Ross reported on a settled dispute over Oklahoma’s medical parole statute. Paul Monies looked into the Oklahoma State Department of Health and its policy in not sharing measles cases by county. On Dec. 30, Oklahoma County...

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