Associated Press
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Oklahoma City police released new details Monday about the fiery single-car crash that killed former Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon one day after…
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Oklahoma finance officials have announced an additional $235 million in cuts amid the slump in oil and natural gas prices, saying schools, prisons and…
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Dan Boren, a former Democratic congressman from one of Oklahoma's most distinguished political families, says he's actively exploring a run for Oklahoma's…
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Twelve tornadoes raced through North Texas Saturday night, killing 11 people and damaging hundreds of homes.
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Pennsylvania's attorney general is suing one of the nation's largest producers of natural gas over claims it cheated thousands of landowners who signed…
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The director of Oklahoma's prison system is the second high-ranking official to step down amid an investigation into a series of botched executions in the…
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The head of the Oklahoma Lottery says a $1.2 million jackpot won in 2011 has been connected to a former security official of an Iowa-based multi-state…
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Gov. Mary Fallin is ordering state agencies to sell underused property to raise money that will pay for building maintenance and help offset projected…
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Oklahoma finance officials say revenue collections to the state government's main operating fund are continuing to slide, increasing the possibility of a…
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One person has died in Oklahoma as a multi-state outbreak of salmonella infection linked to imported cucumbers continues. The Centers for Disease Control…