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‘It’s Imperative Consumers Know The Risks’: U.S. CPSC Publishes Annual Fireworks Report for 2022 - July 04, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — A new report from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) shows a significant upward trend in fireworks-related injuries over the past 15 years. In 202...
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Bear Caught on Trail Camera in Mayes County Worries Oklahoma Family - July 03, 2023
A Broken Arrow family says they’re a little worried after their trail cameras captured pictures of a bear on their property in Locust Grove. The Grove Family says when they saw their deer feeder...
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Governor Stitt’s Veto Halts Health Information Exchange in Oklahoma, Sparks Constitutional Debate - July 03, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The Health Information Exchange or the HIE has gone into effect starting July 1st, 2023. The HIE would require healthcare providers to enter patient records into an online...
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Wichita man injured in collision in Kay County - July 01, 2023
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that a personal injury collision occurred at about 12:39 p.m. on Saturday at the intersection of South 106th Lane and East Feguson Avenue, going southbound about a...
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Contraceptive vending machines gain popularity on college campuses post-Roe - July 01, 2023
By ED KOMENDA and SUSAN HAIGH Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — Need Plan B? Tap your credit card and enter B6. Since last November, a library at the University of Washington has featured a diff...
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Oladipo getting traded to Oklahoma City by Miami, source tells AP - July 01, 2023
By TIM REYNOLDS AP Basketball Writer MIAMI (AP) — The Miami Heat traded Victor Oladipo back to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night in exchange for future draft compensation, according to a ...
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No charges for Oklahoma sheriff who talked of killing journalists, prosecutor says - July 01, 2023
By SEAN MURPHY Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A sheriff in southeast Oklahoma who was among several county officials caught on tape discussing killing journalists and lynching Black people...
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Court says Tulsa can’t give a Choctaw man a ticket because the city is on reservation land - July 01, 2023
By SEAN MURPHY Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Tulsa lacks the jurisdiction to prosecute a Native American man cited by police for speeding because the city is located within the boundaries...
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US commits more lawyers to address Native American disappearances and killings - July 01, 2023
By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday announced it will be funneling more resources toward addressing the alarming rate of d...
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270,000 OKLAHOMANS LOSING MEDICAID COVERAGE - June 30, 2023
Oklahoma is currently unenrolling more than 270,000 people from its state Medicaid program. Nationally, 15 million people are going through a similar experience. Extended coverage made available du...