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OKC Cops Hunt Convenience Store Suspect In Stolen Card Case

Oklahoma City police yesterday turned to social media for help, sharing surveillance images of a person investigators say used a stolen credit card at a convenience store near NW 10th Street and May Avenue. According to officers, the card was taken during a vehicle burglary and is tied to case number 26-2979....
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VIDEO: Oklahoma City police share video of ‘pooch pirates’ stealing package from front porch

Police in Oklahoma City are sharing security video of an unusual porch theft after two dogs were caught on camera stealing a package from a home.
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Investigation underway after two found shot; OKCPD says no suspect information yet

OKLAHOMA CITY, (KOKH) — Oklahoma City police officers are responding to a scene near 8th Street and Virginia Drive where two individuals were located with gunshot wounds. According to OKCPD, officers received a call around 4:50 p.m. on Friday evening. When officers arrived at the scene, two individuals were...
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Bill advances prohibiting use of Oklahomans’ credit information to set insurance rates

OKLAHOMA CITY – A Senate panel on Thursday passed a measure that would prohibit insurance companies from using credit information in determining rates. Senate Bill 1435, by Senate Minority Leader Julia Kirt, passed the Business and Insurance Committee by a vote of 5-3. “Someone with a spotless driving record but poor...
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Oklahoma lawmakers issue statement about recent high school walkouts

OKLAHOMA CITY — Several Oklahoma lawmakers issued a statement discussing their concerns about the recent student walkouts and protests against ICE that have been occurring across the state.
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Meet Bubbles: The sweet survivor in need of a happy ending

It's a story of survival that still needs a happy ending. The longest-stay dog at The Village Animal Shelter needs a home after being rescued from a horrific animal hoarding situation.
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Chick-fil-A is offering two new sandwich options for a limited time. But only if...

WASHINGTON — Chick-fil-A is testing two new sandwiches in select Southern markets, giving fans a limited-time taste of what could be future menu additions — if they happen to live in the right place. The fast-food chain has launched Avocado Sriracha BLT Sandwiches at its Oklahoma City locations...
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Suspect sentenced to prison after violating probation in OKC bar shooting case

OKLAHOMA CITY - A man convicted in a shooting that left three people dead at an Oklahoma City metro bar will spend time in prison after violating his probation. Tyler Myers is one of a dozen people who were taken into custody following a shooting inside the Whiskey Barrel Saloon in southwest Oklahoma City on April 1,...
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Love Mode kicks in as Heavenlee BBQ opens Valentine’s Day reservations in Nicoma Park

It's time for Love Mode! Do you feel it? We do! We're getting ready for Valentine's Day with our friends at Heavenlee BBQ in Nicoma Park near Choctaw. Heavenlee BBQ is taking reservations for Valentine's Day right now. They're also planning some special menu items to make the evening extra special. Check them out...
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America’s longest-serving exoneree suffers setback in suit against detective

DENVER (CN) — The 10th Circuit on Thursday reversed a lower court’s terse denial of qualified immunity to an Oklahoma City detective who worked the murder case that wrongfully imprisoned Glynn Simmons for 48 years, the longest known sentence for an exoneree in American history. “Because the district...

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