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Mount St. Mary’s Catholic High School Looks Into Sexual Assault Allegations - January 06, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY - The principal of a private catholic high school in Southwest Oklahoma City has resigned. The move at Mount Saint Mary's comes as the school said an independent investigation revea...
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Tulsa Teacher Arrested After Being Accused Of Inappropriate Relationship With Student While Teaching in Kansas - January 05, 2022
TULSA, Oklahoma - An Edison Middle School math teacher is in jail, accused of sex crimes with a child in Kansas. Tulsa's fugitive squad arrested Christin Covel on Tuesday. Sources say she h...
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UCO To Examine Purse To Determine If It Belonged To Criminal Bonnie Parker - January 05, 2022
The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum has an "Outlaw Man" exhibit in the works, but a connection to a notorious female criminal is at the center of some excitement. A donor gave the museu...
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COVID Cases in Oklahoma Continue to Climb - January 05, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — COVID cases are continuing to climb in Oklahoma, with 3,914 new cases reported since Jan. 4, the Oklahoma State Department of Health reports. According to the health depar...
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Three Arrested in Connection to Large Amazon Package Theft Ring - January 05, 2022
LUTHER, Okla. (KOKH) - The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office announced the arrests of three people believed to be connected to a large Amazon theft ring involving thousands of dollars worth of merchand...
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OSDH Takes Wellness Services on the Road in Northcentral Oklahoma - January 05, 2022
STILLWATER, Okla. – The Oklahoma State Department of Health District 3 mobile wellness unit will offer public health services throughout January in locations across northcentral Oklahoma. OSDH Di...
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Sen. Burns Files Bill Designating Use of King James Bible for Elective Courses, School Libraries - January 05, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. George Burns has introduced legislation for schools offering elective courses on Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament to utilize the source that influenced the work of Americ...
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Crisis in the Classroom: Critical Race Theory Bill Creates Controversy - January 05, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — In Oklahoma, critical race theory is already banned in the classroom. But now, one Oklahoma lawmaker wants to further limit what educators teach when it comes to racism and s...
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Sen. Dahm Files Bill Expanding Unemployment Benefits to Unvaccinated Employees Who Get Fired - January 04, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY – In response to the recent news of companies threatening to fire employees for refusing the COVID-19 shot, Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, has filed Senate Bill 1157 to expand unem...
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UPDATED: Two Dead After Accident on I-35 Tuesday Morning in Kay County Near Tonkawa - January 04, 2022
OHP- Kay County- A double fatality collision occurred on Tuesday morning at at approximately 4:35 am on Interstate 35 in the northbound lane, approximately ½ mile south of mile marker 214, one mil...