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To-go alcohol could be coming to Oklahoma as new bills pass House - March 19, 2021
by: Taylor Adams OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Buying alcohol on the go could soon be possible for Oklahomans. Three bills passed in the Oklahoma House of Representatives recently and restaurant own...
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Some frontline workers skeptical about getting vaccinated - March 19, 2021
by: Janel Forte, Nexstar Media Wire (NewsNation Now) — Despite being eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, some frontline workers are in no rush to get the shot. Many workers say it’s not necess...
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Tulsa Police Searching For Stolen Unmarked Patrol Car - March 18, 2021
By: Reagan Ledbetter TULSA, Okla. (News on 6) - Tulsa Police are searching for an unmarked police car that was stolen from an officer’s driveway overnight. Police said someone broke into th...
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Ammunition Shortage Continues To Affect Hunting, Shooting - March 18, 2021
By: Tevis Hillis (News on 6) - A line around stores is nothing new as people wait to get their hands on the limited supply of ammunition, which right now is limited per person. "I have driven 40...
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FEMA Planning To Launch COVID-19 Funeral Cost Reimbursement Program In April - March 18, 2021
Families nationwide who have lost loved ones to COVID-19 will soon be able to apply for funeral reimbursements with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The announcement was made Tuesday...
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Firefighters question disciplinary action against OKC Major Corey Britt - March 18, 2021
by: Ali Meyer OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Earlier this year, an Oklahoma City firefighter, Maj. Corey Britt, was disciplined for driving an injured toddler to the hospital. Britt is a 26-year vete...
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Conviction, death penalty upheld of Oklahoman in beheading - March 18, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday upheld the murder conviction and death sentence of man in the beheading of a co-worker in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore. ...
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Flood of Capitol riot, tribal cases swamps US prosecutors - March 18, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department’s to-do list was already daunting, especially with this year’s flood of pandemic-delayed federal cases. And now two very different legal concerns...
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Manslaughter conviction of former police officer overturned - March 18, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma appeals court on Thursday overturned the manslaughter conviction and 15-year prison sentence of a former police officer based on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that fou...
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Insurance Commissioner Confirms Vaccinations Won’t Affect Life Insurance Benefits - March 18, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready confirms that COVID-19 vaccinations won’t affect policyholder’s life insurance benefits. He also urges Oklahoma consumers to be ...