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US Senator Jim Inhofe Says Caution Needed In Alleged Massacre Investigation
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- An Oklahoma senator urges caution as an investigation into an alleged Marine massacre of Iraqi civilians continues.
Senator James Inhofe is among a group of lawmakers from both
Oklahoma Republican wants explanation of what Boulder center does
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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) _ US Senator James Inhofe has long been a skeptic of global warming. Now he's asking the leading federal climate change center to explain its operations.
The Republican
Oklahoma setting up fund to move some Tar Creek families
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The state would pay up to $5-million to relocate some families out of the Tar Creek Superfund site under legislation headed to the Oklahoma House.
Governor Brad Henry has
Two Oklahoma transit programs get federal grants
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(Washington-AP) -- U-S Senators Don Nickles and James Inhofe have announced that two Oklahoma transit programs will get grants totaling more than $3-million.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Senators vote to continue filibuster on campaign finance
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Oklahoma senators voted twice today to
continue a filibuster on slimmed-downed campaign finance legislation.
Oklahoma Senators James Inhofe and Don Nickles voted with 44 other Republicans
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Wet, stormy Easter weekend expected in Green Country
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An active weather pattern will bring multiple rounds of showers and strong to severe thunderstorms to Oklahoma from Friday night through Sunday, with threats including large hail, damaging winds, and localized flooding. Rainfall totals of 2 to 6 inches are expected, prompting a flood watch across northern Oklahoma through the weekend.
Wet, stormy Easter weekend expected in Green Country
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An active weather pattern will bring multiple rounds of showers and strong to severe thunderstorms to Oklahoma from Friday night through Sunday, with threats including large hail, damaging winds, and localized flooding. Rainfall totals of 2 to 6 inches are expected, prompting a flood watch across northern Oklahoma through the weekend.
Tornado Watch vs. Tornado Warning: what they mean and what to do
Brooke Cox
Learning the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning is crucial for knowing when to stay alert and take action to stay safe during severe weather.
Tornado Watch vs. Tornado Warning: what they mean and what to do
Brooke Cox
Learning the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning is crucial for knowing when to stay alert and take action to stay safe during severe weather.
Severe weather safety: what you need to know to prepare
Brooke Cox
Being prepared with an emergency kit, a safety plan for children and pets, and real-time weather updates can help keep you and your family safe during severe weather.
Severe weather safety: what you need to know to prepare
Brooke Cox
Being prepared with an emergency kit, a safety plan for children and pets, and real-time weather updates can help keep you and your family safe during severe weather.
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Wet, stormy Easter weekend expected in Green Country
News On 6
An active weather pattern will bring multiple rounds of showers and strong to severe thunderstorms to Oklahoma from Friday night through Sunday, with threats including large hail, damaging winds, and localized flooding. Rainfall totals of 2 to 6 inches are expected, prompting a flood watch across northern Oklahoma through the weekend.
Tornado Watch vs. Tornado Warning: what they mean and what to do
Brooke Cox
Learning the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning is crucial for knowing when to stay alert and take action to stay safe during severe weather.
Severe weather safety: what you need to know to prepare
Brooke Cox
Being prepared with an emergency kit, a safety plan for children and pets, and real-time weather updates can help keep you and your family safe during severe weather.
Severe weather safety: what to do before, during, and after a storm
Brooke Cox
Learn essential steps to stay safe before, during, and after severe weather, including tornadoes, thunderstorms, and flooding.
SH-20 realignment opens in Claremore, connecting to Will Rogers Turnpike
Jonathan Polasek
Oklahoma's transportation infrastructure bolstered by new SH-20 realignment in Rogers County, promising enhanced traffic efficiency and emergency response times.
Lawmakers launch investigation into $43M gap at State Mental Health Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday questioning the head of Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, digging into a $43 million funding gap that could require the state to step in and cover.
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