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State unemployment payments top past decade pay combined - March 06, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission says the amount of unemployment payments since the coronavirus began a year ago has surpassed the amount paid during the prior 10 yea...
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Second murder indictment in pregnant Texas mom’s slaying - March 06, 2021
NEW BOSTON, Texas (AP) — A Texas woman facing murder and kidnapping charges in the death of a pregnant woman and removal of the baby from the victim's womb now faces a second murder charge. The T...
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Next phase of vaccinations in Oklahoma to begin on Monday - March 06, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma's deputy health commissioner says the next phase of people eligible for the coronavirus vaccine will be able to schedule vaccinations starting next week. Keith Reed ...
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Oklahoma COVID-19 Report for 5 March 2021 - March 05, 2021
SITUATION UPDATE: COVID-19 This week, 28 Oklahoma counties are in the “orange" risk level, 47 are in the "yellow" risk level, and two are in the "green" risk level for the COVID-19 Risk...
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Senate approves bill to assist with funeral expenses for fallen heroes - March 05, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – The full Senate approved Senate Bill 567 on Thursday to establish the Oklahoma Homeland Security Revolving Fund, which would provide state aid for the funeral expenses of state m...
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House Approves Bill Adding More Protections for Children in Daycare - March 05, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Nicole Miller, R-Edmond, secured passage of legislation that would prohibit a daycare center employee with a substantiated finding of shocking and heinous child abuse from be...
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Cost of power from winter storm could be spread out over years - March 04, 2021
by: Angela Shen OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Four utility companies are applying for payment deferrals with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, so the extra costs incurred from the winter storm won�...
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PTC Partners with the Ponca Tribe to Offer Vaccines for Employees - March 04, 2021
The Ponca Tribe through the White Eagle Health Center offered COVID-19 vaccinations to Pioneer Technology Center employees this last week. Medical Assisting students helped administer the vaccine, ...
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Former OKC Zoo Employee Sentenced in Galapagos Tortoise Trafficking - March 04, 2021
Ordered to pay $32,500 in Restitution to the Oklahoma City Zoo OKLAHOMA CITY – Yesterday, JOSHUA TAYLOR LUCAS, of Austin, Texas, pleaded guilty to a single-count felony Info...
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School apprenticeship expansion bill sent to House - March 04, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. David Bullard, R-Durant, said he was pleased with the passage of Senate Bill 619, a measure to provide on the job experience for more of Oklahoma’s high school students. T...