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There will be no more stopping to dig that $5 bill out of your wallet during your drive between Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
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Three men who biked to Oklahoma’s Black towns have returned victorious.
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Three bomb threats, including a phone call to a banking chain and a suspicious package at Tinker Air Force Base, were investigated by police across Oklahoma Tuesday morning and afternoon.
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The U.S. House of Representatives last week voted on a bill that could overturn the Endangered Species Act listing of the lesser prairie chicken following the Senate’s decision in May.
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The city of Tulsa has completed a preliminary search for more 1921 Race Massacre graves.
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The Oklahoma Department of Human Services is working with a company called LifePet.Care to help first responders know how to deal with pets they encounter.
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Here is a list of Independence Day celebrations taking place across the KGOU listening area.
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Another Oklahoma animal shelter has closed its doors due to the spread of illness.
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Oklahoma City’s culinary scene just got another major feather in its cap. Chef Andrew Black of downtown Oklahoma City's Grey Sweater restaurant is getting the prestigious James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef: Southwest.
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Months after a local business owner died at the Cleveland County Detention Center late last year, the state’s Chief Medical Examiner has released a report on the cause of her death.
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The Oklahoma City Animal Shelter has closed its doors once again to prevent the spread of a canine respiratory infection.
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Oklahoma City released its 2023 point-in-time report, showing a slight uptick in residents currently experiencing homelessness.
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Researchers say hundreds of Black men, women and children could have been killed in the massacre.
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The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Food, and Forestry and the American Farmers and Ranchers Cooperative gathered to honor the late farmer advocate Mona Lee Brock with a bronze sculpture and display case of mementos.