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Thunder No Longer Require Vaccination To Attend Home Games - November 22, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma City Thunder will no longer require proof of vaccination or negative test results to enter Paycom Arena for home games starting December 1. The Thunder released th...
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PCPS Covid-19 Update - November 22, 2021
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ONG Seeks Rate Hike Approval To Cover Costs From Winter Storm - November 22, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma Natural Gas is asking a judge to approve a hike on customers' gas bills to help cover the billion-dollar price tag from last February's historic winter storm and energy c...
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Ponca City Church and First Lutheran Serving Free Thanksgiving Dinner to the Community - November 22, 2021
Ponca City-Thanksgiving Dinner First Lutheran and Ponca City Church will serve a free Thanksgiving dinner to anyone in need of a meal on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 25th. The meal wil...
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Thousands Had Their Student Loan Debt Wiped Away This Weekend - November 22, 2021
TULSA, Oklahoma - News 6 The first wave of student loan forgiveness wiped debt for thousands of public servants Saturday. Approximately 30,000 people were notified of their debt relief. The E...
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Stillwater Nurses Protest Federal Vaccine Mandate - November 22, 2021
STILLWATER, Okla. (KOKH) — Oklahoma health care workers are protesting the approaching hospital vaccine mandate, including nurses at Stillwater Medical Center on Saturday. “We were given notic...
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Oklahoman convicted in fatal burning of mother, grandmother - November 21, 2021
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma man has been convicted of murder and arson in the burning deaths of his mother and grandmother. Federal prosecutors say 34-year-old Joseph Allen Hernandez of Marble C...
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OKC Doctor Charged With Second Degree Murder in Death of Ponca City Woman - November 20, 2021
PONCA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – An Oklahoma City doctor faces murder charges in the death of a patient who overdosed on a cocktail of prescription medications. The Kay County District Attorney’s Off...
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Former Kay County Supervisory Corrections Officer Matthew Ware Indicted for Civil Rights Violations - November 20, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY—A federal grand jury has returned a three-count indictment charging a former Kay County Oklahoma supervisory corrections officer with federal civil rights violations, announced Assista...
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EXPLAINER: How Julius Jones’ execution was stopped - November 20, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Julius Jones’ execution has been halted, four hours before he was scheduled to receive a lethal injection. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Thursday commuted Jones' death sentence...