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The data collected from the mapping campaign will help determine where the hottest parts of the city are, and can also be useful for local agencies to target those who are most vulnerable.
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U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited Oklahoma City as a part of the Biden Administration’s “Investing in America” tour.
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Mexican Oklahomans will soon be able to open bank accounts and purchase homes and vehicles without being forced to leave the state to update or secure vital documentation.
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Young visitors to Oklahoma City’s Bricktown Entertainment District might have to call it a night a little bit earlier.
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Oklahoma City and the OKC Water Utilities Trust have filed a lawsuit against an oil company for stealing the city’s water and harming protected lands at the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge.
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Starbucks workers went on strike for the first time ever in Oklahoma on Sunday. At the unionized store on 23rd Street and Robinson Avenue in Oklahoma City, baristas refused to work and instead spent the morning picketing.
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The Bethany-Warr Acres Bluff Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant was found to be leaking untreated sewage into Bluff Creek over ten days ago. Over the weekend, temporary pipes carrying the wastewater to a nearby facility for treatment also sprang a leak.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Tuesday a Mexican consulate is scheduled to open in Oklahoma next year.
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A set of ordinances to criminalize living in homeless encampments will not receive further consideration from the Oklahoma City Council.
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Electric car company Canoo is acquiring a vehicle manufacturing plant in Oklahoma City.