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FEMA, ODEM Approve Over $9 Million In Federal Grants For Oklahomans Impacted By Severe Storms
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Over $9 million in federal grants have been approved for Oklahomans affected by the late April and early May storms.
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Former State Superintendent Janet Barresi Running For Congress
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Former state school superintendent Janet Barresi is joining to GOP race for Congress.
Maud's 90-Year-Old Water Tower Leaks, Freezes During Cold Snap
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The city's nearly 90-year-old water tower is leaking about 30,000 gallons of water a day.
More Federal Aid Approved For Several Oklahoma Counties After February Blizzard
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Governor Mary Fallin said Friday the White House has approved additional federal aid for several Oklahoma counties from the first February snow storm.
Oklahoma Air Quality Advisory Issued
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The state Department of Environmental Quality is issuing an air quality advisory in 19 counties because of recent wildfires.
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Governor Seeking Major Disaster Declaration
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Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry is asking President Bush to declare a major disaster in seven Oklahoma counties. The counties that have been the most affected are Tulsa, Mayes, Wagoner, Pottawatomie, Lincoln, Oklahoma and Cleveland.
Governor Seeking Major Disaster Declaration
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Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry is asking President Bush to declare a major disaster in seven Oklahoma counties. The counties that have been the most affected are Tulsa, Mayes, Wagoner, Pottawatomie, Lincoln, Oklahoma and Cleveland.
Governor Seeking Major Disaster Declaration
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Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry is asking President Bush to declare a major disaster in seven Oklahoma counties. The counties that have been the most affected are Tulsa, Mayes, Wagoner, Pottawatomie, Lincoln,
Governor Seeking Major Disaster Declaration
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Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry is asking President Bush to declare a major disaster in seven Oklahoma counties. The counties that have been the most affected are Tulsa, Mayes, Wagoner, Pottawatomie, Lincoln,
Feds Approve Additional Flood Aid
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Federal officials approved public assistance Tuesday for nine additional counties damaged by storms from June 10 to July 25, Gov. Brad Henry's office said Tuesday.
The
Feds Approve Additional Flood Aid
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Federal officials approved public assistance Tuesday for nine additional counties damaged by storms from June 10 to July 25, Gov. Brad Henry's office said Tuesday.
The
Governor Asks For Expansion Of Flood Assistance
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry is asking the federal government to expand the number of Oklahomans who can receive assistance for flood and storm damage. Henry wants federal authorities to add
Governor Asks For Expansion Of Flood Assistance
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry is asking the federal government to expand the number of Oklahomans who can receive assistance for flood and storm damage. Henry wants federal authorities to add
Governor Seeks Federal Disaster Declaration For Nowata County
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Governor Brad Henry says federal authorities should add Nowata County to a disaster declaration for Ottawa and Washington counties because of flooding. He's also renewing his
Governor Seeks Federal Disaster Declaration For Nowata County
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Governor Brad Henry says federal authorities should add Nowata County to a disaster declaration for Ottawa and Washington counties because of flooding. He's also renewing his
Governor Pushes For More Federal Aid
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Governor Henry says he's pleased that Ottawa and Washington counties have been approved for federal disaster help, but he says people in other parts of the state need help too. Henry says he's
Governor Pushes For More Federal Aid
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Governor Henry says he's pleased that Ottawa and Washington counties have been approved for federal disaster help, but he says people in other parts of the state need help too. Henry says he's
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Unemployment assistance available for some grass fire victims
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Residents in 12 Oklahoma counties are now eligible for disaster unemployment assistance because of grass fires in those counties.
The assistance is available to those whose
Unemployment assistance available for some grass fire victims
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Residents in 12 Oklahoma counties are now eligible for disaster unemployment assistance because of grass fires in those counties.
The assistance is available to those whose
Flash flood watch issued for parts of Oklahoma
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A flash flood watch is in effect for much of Oklahoma today as heavy rain continues to fall over the state.
The National Weather Service says locally heavy rainfall of between two and four inches
Flash flood watch issued for parts of Oklahoma
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A flash flood watch is in effect for much of Oklahoma today as heavy rain continues to fall over the state.
The National Weather Service says locally heavy rainfall of between two and four inches
Alltel closes deal with AT&T on properties in Oklahoma, other states
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Cell phone customers of AT&T wireless in parts of Oklahoma are now customers of Alltel Corporation.
Little Rock-based Alltel says it's closed on a $165-million deal to
Alltel closes deal with AT&T on properties in Oklahoma, other states
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Cell phone customers of AT&T wireless in parts of Oklahoma are now customers of Alltel Corporation.
Little Rock-based Alltel says it's closed on a $165-million deal to
Study: Central Oklahoma wage growth doesn't improve buying power
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A federal study says wages paid to workers in central Oklahoma increased last year, but didn't keep up with the rising cost of living.
The study by the U-S Bureau of
Study: Central Oklahoma wage growth doesn't improve buying power
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A federal study says wages paid to workers in central Oklahoma increased last year, but didn't keep up with the rising cost of living.
The study by the U-S Bureau of
12 year old Oklahoma City boy leads police on chase
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A driver who led sheriff's deputies on a 25-minute chase, reaching speeds of 100 mph, turned out to be a 12-year-old boy behind the wheel of his mother's car, authorities
12 year old Oklahoma City boy leads police on chase
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A driver who led sheriff's deputies on a 25-minute chase, reaching speeds of 100 mph, turned out to be a 12-year-old boy behind the wheel of his mother's car, authorities
Oklahoma gamecock owners accused of killing protected birds
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(Edmond-AP) -- The US Fish and Wildlife Service is charging 31 Oklahomans with illegally trapping and killing federally protected birds.
The wildlife service says each of the 31 raise gamecocks
Oklahoma gamecock owners accused of killing protected birds
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(Edmond-AP) -- The US Fish and Wildlife Service is charging 31 Oklahomans with illegally trapping and killing federally protected birds.
The wildlife service says each of the 31 raise gamecocks
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Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
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Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
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Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
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Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
These are the 6 food dyes the FDA wants to phase out
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The FDA plans to phase out six petroleum-based food dyes, urging companies to replace them with natural alternatives by next year due to safety concerns.
Broken Arrow job fair focuses on one-on-one employer connections
Jayden Brannon
Boutique-style Broken Arrow job fair set to forge personal connections between job seekers and local employers. Get face-to-face with in-demand healthcare and manufacturing sectors.
Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
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