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📅 People with Disabilities Awareness Day 2026 at Oklahoma History Center

Celebrate inclusion and achievement at People with Disabilities Awareness Day 2026, happening at the Oklahoma History Center (800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City) from noon to 4:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
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People Skip the Ribs for This Insanely Good Fried Bologna Sandwich in Oklahoma

Some meals just stick with you, and the fried bologna sandwich at this spot in Oklahoma City is exactly that kind of meal. The moment you step inside something about the energy just pulls you in. The walls are covered in memorabilia, the music feels like it belongs there, and...
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97-Year-Old Midwest City woman without gas for days gets help from News 4

Tonight, News 4 is 'in your corner' for a 97-year-old woman who has been without hot water for days after she claims her gas line was cut off without her knowledge. After News 4 called, ONG is installing a temporary fix. "When did you first notice you didn't have any heat, or you didn't have any gas
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6th grader from Edmond wins the Southwest Regional Elks Hoop Shoot Free Throw Contest

Turner Iven, a 6th grader from Edmond, won the 2026 Southwest Regional Elks Hoop Shoot Free Throw Contest in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday.
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Backers of Jewish school file federal lawsuit challenging Oklahoma’s ban on religious charter schools

Supporters of a proposed Jewish school that was denied entry to the state’s charter school program filed a federal lawsuit in Oklahoma City Tuesday, in the latest effort to legalize publicly funded religious charter schools in the United States. The lawsuit asks a federal judge to strike down Oklahoma’s...
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Moore police ask for help identifying a woman hit, killed by train

MOORE, Okla. - The Moore Police Department is asking for help identifying a woman who was hit and killed by a train on February 28, 2026, near Indian Hills Road, just east of I-35. Authorities said that, due to her injuries, they were unable to identify her. Police said the...
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Four bidders vie to run shuttered state park restaurants after months of closures

State Park Restaurants are one step closer to reopening. The Office of Management and Enterprise Services received four responses to its Request for Proposals for the restaurants. The Department of Tourism sought proposals for restaurant operations that could range from traditional sit-down service to counter or...
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Man accused of stealing remains from Oklahoma cemetery

42-year-old Michael Fry was arrested after throwing human bones over the fence of an FBI Field Office in Dallas, then admitted to stealing human remains in Oklahoma City.
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New car seat safety guidelines taking effect this year

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is updating federal standards to improve how car seats are tested.
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Burn ban in effect for Oklahoma County amid dry conditions

OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) — As dry conditions continue across the state, officials have issued a burn ban on Wednesday for Oklahoma County. According to the Oklahoma County Board of County Commissioners, a burn ban was issued on Wednesday and will last over the next 14 days, until April 8.

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