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Daycare Agrees To Temporarily Close After Allegations
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PURCELL, Okla. (AP) -- A Purcell daycare has agreed to temporarily close at the request of the state Department of Human Services after the latest in a string of complaints about the facility.
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DHS increases security after threats in Chandler
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CHANDLER, Okla. (AP) -- Department of Human Services workers in Chandler have been getting threats over the death of a 2-year-old Meeker girl.
DHS spokesman George Johnson says security has been
State investigates elder abuse cases
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Department of Human Services officials say they are investigating about five-thousand elder abuse cases in Oklahoma.
Authorities say most of the cases are in regards to financial
Oklahoma City man arrested on neglect complaint
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An Oklahoma City man has been arrested on multiple charges of child neglect for allowing two small children to wander away from their home.
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Number of Oklahomans getting food stamps rises
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The number of Oklahomans receiving food stamps has gone up 25% in the last year.
State Human Services Department numbers show 329,000 Oklahomans were collecting food stamps
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'A great way to show off our state:' Gov. Stitt reflects on Quarter Marathon finish
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt checked in on the excitement at Gorilla Hill after completing his race in the Quarter Marathon. Watch his interview below.
'A great way to show off our state:' Gov. Stitt reflects on Quarter Marathon finish
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt checked in on the excitement at Gorilla Hill after completing his race in the Quarter Marathon. Watch his interview below.
Greenwood workshop uncovers Tulsa family histories, aids investigations into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Eden Jones
Community immerses in genealogy exploration at Tulsa’s Greenwood Cultural Center. Workshop attendees discover their family histories and potentially aid investigations into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Greenwood workshop uncovers Tulsa family histories, aids investigations into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Eden Jones
Community immerses in genealogy exploration at Tulsa’s Greenwood Cultural Center. Workshop attendees discover their family histories and potentially aid investigations into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Medical Minute: Understanding Chronic Inflammation and Non-Medical Remedies
LeAnne Taylor
Chronic inflammation poses health risks; lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise can help manage it effectively.
Medical Minute: Understanding Chronic Inflammation and Non-Medical Remedies
LeAnne Taylor
Chronic inflammation poses health risks; lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise can help manage it effectively.
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'A great way to show off our state:' Gov. Stitt reflects on Quarter Marathon finish
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt checked in on the excitement at Gorilla Hill after completing his race in the Quarter Marathon. Watch his interview below.
Greenwood workshop uncovers Tulsa family histories, aids investigations into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Eden Jones
Community immerses in genealogy exploration at Tulsa’s Greenwood Cultural Center. Workshop attendees discover their family histories and potentially aid investigations into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Medical Minute: Understanding Chronic Inflammation and Non-Medical Remedies
LeAnne Taylor
Chronic inflammation poses health risks; lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise can help manage it effectively.
Sunday Sunshine Expected After Gloomy Start; Rainy Pattern Returns Next Week
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Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Discover Unique Native Art from 100 Artists at the Mvskoke Art Market in Tulsa
David Prock
Top Native American artists showcase unique works at the Mvskoke Art Market in Tulsa, featuring art, lectures, and hands-on activities. Event continues Sunday.
This Week: OKC Memorial Marathon, Thunder sweep Grizzlies, and Norman Music Fest
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Here's the top stories for the week of April 26, 2025.
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