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OHP Awaits Renovations On New Building In Muskogee
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Troop-C's new home will require a few renovations before they can move in, but OHP said the bigger center will better suit needs.
Oklahoma Troopers Urge Drivers To Use Caution Through Work Zones
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You don't have to travel far in Green County to find those orange cones and barrels. While they can be frustrating, they can also be dangerous.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Names New Chief
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Kerry Pettingill will give up his job as the director of Oklahoma's office of Homeland Security to become the state's top trooper.
Schools Awarded Security Grants
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ 5 Oklahoma elementary schools each received a $10,000 grant to improve campus security, state officials announced Friday.
The Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security said the
Oklahomans Urged To Be Prepared For Disaster
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State officials want Oklahomans to take steps to be ready for an emergency during National Preparedness Month in September.
"Oklahomans know all too well the destruction
Governor Brad Henry Raises State Terror Threat Level
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Henry raised the state's Homeland Security Threat Level Thursday after a terrorist plot was disclosed in Britain.
The threat level was raised from elevated,
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Federal Homeland Security Grants To State Decline
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma will receive about $19.5-million in federal homeland security grants this year.
That's about $8-million less than was awarded to the state by the US Department
Federal Homeland Security Grants To State Decline
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma will receive about $19.5-million in federal homeland security grants this year.
That's about $8-million less than was awarded to the state by the US Department
Oklahoma City area narrowly makes cut for federal funds
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The Oklahoma City area narrowly makes the cut for eligibility for $765-million in federal Homeland Security grants.
Homeland Security officials announced a new funding plan
Oklahoma City area narrowly makes cut for federal funds
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The Oklahoma City area narrowly makes the cut for eligibility for $765-million in federal Homeland Security grants.
Homeland Security officials announced a new funding plan
Oklahoma to get more Homeland Security funds
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state will be getting $29.9-million in federal homeland security funds.
Office of Homeland Security director Kerry Pettingill says the money will be used to prevent a
Oklahoma to get more Homeland Security funds
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state will be getting $29.9-million in federal homeland security funds.
Office of Homeland Security director Kerry Pettingill says the money will be used to prevent a
Oklahoma officials defend Homeland Security funding
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Oklahoma officials are defending the amount of federal Homeland Security money that's being appropriated to states with small populations.
They say the 1995 Oklahoma
Oklahoma officials defend Homeland Security funding
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Oklahoma officials are defending the amount of federal Homeland Security money that's being appropriated to states with small populations.
They say the 1995 Oklahoma
Oklahoma Highway Patrol deploys new bomb truck in Tulsa
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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is beefing up its bomb squad. Tuesday, OHP added a new bomb truck to its fleet, the second of its kind. That puts one in Oklahoma City and one in Tulsa.
The OHP bomb
Oklahoma Highway Patrol deploys new bomb truck in Tulsa
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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is beefing up its bomb squad. Tuesday, OHP added a new bomb truck to its fleet, the second of its kind. That puts one in Oklahoma City and one in Tulsa.
The OHP bomb
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More rain expected in Green Country later in the week
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
More rain expected in Green Country later in the week
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
Talala police chief captures escaped prisoner in his neighborhood
Chloe Abbott
Talala's police chief captured a prisoner who walked away from a work release program in Oologah on Monday.
Talala police chief captures escaped prisoner in his neighborhood
Chloe Abbott
Talala's police chief captured a prisoner who walked away from a work release program in Oologah on Monday.
State lawmakers advance legislation to increase penalties for theft, trafficking marijuana
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State lawmakers are advancing some bills that would increase certain penalties.
State lawmakers advance legislation to increase penalties for theft, trafficking marijuana
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State lawmakers are advancing some bills that would increase certain penalties.
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More rain expected in Green Country later in the week
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
Talala police chief captures escaped prisoner in his neighborhood
Chloe Abbott
Talala's police chief captured a prisoner who walked away from a work release program in Oologah on Monday.
State lawmakers advance legislation to increase penalties for theft, trafficking marijuana
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State lawmakers are advancing some bills that would increase certain penalties.
Double life sentence for Turley execution-style murders
Sam Modde
A man was sentenced to consecutive life terms for the execution-style murder of two in Turley. Rodney Williams was found guilty on multiple counts.
Q&A: Tulsa Mayor hosts first 'Community Conversations' with residents
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols kicked off the first of five “Community Conversations” meetings with South Tulsa residents, aiming to connect city leaders with the public. Topics included homelessness, public safety, and local infrastructure. Residents like Karen Gingerich and Jack Reeder appreciated the opportunity to ask questions and hear the mayor’s plans. Mayor Nichols emphasized transparency and community support, saying city government works for the people.
River Parks 'Rock Yard' building on Turkey Mountain
Emory Bryan
A new Turkey Mountain feature designed for experienced mountain bike riders is being built.
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