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Iraq War Veteran’s Honest Opinion on ‘No Kings’ Protest Sparks Viral Debate

This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on Iraq war vet goes viral after candid take on No Kings protest. Iraq war vet goes viral after candid take on No Kings protest.
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Road Rage: The Battle with Potholes on 63rd and Wilshire

The condition of the road between 63rd and Wilshire in Western Oklahoma has been a topic of concern among local residents. The quality of the roads, which many believe to be on par with the state's education system, has been described as "terrible". A particularly large pothole, likened to the size of a three-bedroom...
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More Record High Temperatures Possible!

We set another record high temperature Friday afternoon in OKC! 82 degrees. Tillman county hit 90 degrees Friday which is one degree shy of tying our State November record high. Saturday will be very warm with low to mid 80s in OKC Metro. Low 90s possible in Southern Oklahoma. Our weather stays very mild thru […]
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Oklahoma City Alphas Turn School Into Community Lifeline

OKLAHOMA CITY — December 6 isn’t just another fundraising gala on Oklahoma City’s social calendar. It’s the night the Alpha Community Foundation of Oklahoma proves what happens when Black men decide Superman isn’t coming—so they become the solution themselves. The 3rd Annual Alpha Community...
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Porch pirate pooch caught on camera stealing package in Choctaw

CHOCTAW, OKLA. (KOKH) — A family near 21st and Henney in Choctaw experienced a unique twist on package theft when their Amazon delivery vanished from their porch. The culprit? A four-legged bandit with no need for a getaway car or accomplice. The determined dog was caught on camera swiping the package.
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Farmers Market steps up to help local SNAP recipients

OKLAHOMA CITY - Here at the Oklahoma City Farmer’s Market it really is all about family, so, when SNAP benefits were cut, it was just natural for family to step in. They call it the SNAP relief drive. “We are a SNAP place where you can come and redeem...
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Triple Murderer Sentenced To Life Without Parole In Oklahoma

Richard Dewayne Chambers, 42, has been sentenced to three consecutive terms of life without parole for the murders of three individuals, including a double homicide in Allen, Oklahoma. The sentencing took place on November 7, 2025, in the Pontotoc County District Court. The case began on December 18, 2024, when...
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Two killed in early morning I-35 rollover crash near Guthrie

GUTHRIE, Okla. - Update: I-35 northbound is open as of 11:30 a.m. on Saturday. Two people died and others were injured early Saturday when a semi truck rolled over on Interstate 35, prompting a full closure of the northbound lanes between Guthrie and State Highway 51. According to the Oklahoma...
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Rabies Alert in Edmond after skunk tests positive

EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) – A rabies alert was issued in Edmond after officials said they found a skunk in town that tested positive for the disease. Edmond Animal Services and the Department of Wildlife Conservation are issuing some important reminders to ensure you and your pets stay healthy. “We hate to hear this...
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📕 He Bought A Book For 50 Cents: It Turned Out To Be A...

OKLAHOMA CITY — In the early 1960s, Ron Bever paid 50 cents — roughly $5.34 in today’s dollars — for an old religious book at an estate sale. A rare books enthusiast, even Bever didn’t realize at first what a treasure he’d acquired. “You...

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