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We Tried An Oklahoma Gyro So Good It Felt Like A Trip To The...

You know that moment when a meal is so good it literally makes you stop mid-bite and just sit there for a second? Suddenly you’re not in the middle of Oklahoma anymore, you’re somewhere sunnier, somewhere slower, somewhere that smells like warm spices and fresh herbs. That’s exactly...
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This Oklahoma Bakery’s $2 Donut Draws Crowds From Across the State

Every once in a while you find a spot that quietly pulls you in before you even realize it. I was already standing in line, box in hand, wondering why I had waited so long to try this Oklahoma City place. It’s a small, no-frills donut shop that somehow manages...
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OU’s Sigma Phi Epsilon closes after violations of standards

NORMAN, Okla. - Oklahoma University’s chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon has been closed, the University confirmed. OU confirmed that the National Board of Directors for the fraternity voted to close the chapter following an internal review. The University also told News that it was not consulted in this decision.
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11 Oklahoma Steakhouses That Are Totally Worth the Trip

I grew up knowing beef mattered in Oklahoma. It is part of the landscape, part of the economy, and definitely part of the dinner table. Spend enough time eating around this state and you realize the steakhouses are not just restaurants. They are statements. From small towns serving massive, perfectly...
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History says Oklahoma will soon prove top-25 voters wrong

Sooners in rare spot under Patty Gasso outside of top 3
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Investigation Underway After Pregnant 15-Year-Old in Oklahoma City May Have Been Used as Surrogate

An investigation is underway after the Oklahoma City Police Department learned that a pregnant 15-year-old girl may have been used as a surrogate. According to People, authorities began investigating in December after receiving a report of possible sexual assault involving the then 14-year-old at an apartment...
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Car crashes into NW Oklahoma City home after three-vehicle crash

OKLAHOMA CITY - A three-vehicle crash sent a car into a house in northwest Oklahoma City on Wednesday afternoon, according to Oklahoma City Fire Department. According to the authorities, the crash happened near 2501 NW 63rd St. Officials said a white car lost control in the intersection, triggering a chain-reaction...
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Oklahoma Clock Spring Forward 2026: Oklahoma City, Tulsa Residents Urged to Replace Alarm Batteries...

Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Oklahoma City, OK – Clocks across Oklahoma will jump ahead one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8, marking the start of daylight saving time and prompting emergency officials to remind homeowners to complete...
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OKC Traffic Stop Turns Violent As ICE Agent Is Dragged, Driver Gets 78 Months

A routine summer traffic stop in northwest Oklahoma City has ended with a years-long federal prison term for the driver at the center of it. Jose Melgar‑Rivas was sentenced Tuesday to 78 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges tied to a July traffic stop in northwest Oklahoma City that left a U.S....
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House Democratic Leader Cyndi Munson comments on Governor signing law to direct tax dollars...

OKLAHOMA CITY – House Democratic Leader Cyndi Munson, D-Oklahoma City, released the following statement after HB 2787 was signed into law. The bill appropriates $2 million from the General Revenue Fund to the State Department of Health to pay for legacy contracts associated with the Choosing Childbirth Act. “This...

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