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President Joe Biden has declared a major disaster exists in Oklahoma, making federal aid available to those affected by last weekend's severe storms in Hughes, Love, and Murray counties.
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Preliminary damage estimates from Saturday’s deadly tornado in Sulphur are upwards of $6.9 million. Federal representatives surveyed the impacts Tuesday.
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Bartlesville’s city pools won’t open this summer due to ongoing water shortages.
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This week’s rain has made way for budding plants and budding questions about drought and flash flooding.
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An outbreak of tornadoes in central Oklahoma Wednesday evening leveled homes, tossed vehicles and killed at least three people. The Red Cross has opened shelters in three locations.
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Oklahomans can brace for another hike in fire danger at the end of this week and on into the next.
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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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Oklahoma officials report a total of 97 wildfires started amid dry, dangerous conditions Friday.
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City officials continue to survey and assess damage, which has been primarily observed in areas of Southeast and East Norman.
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After months of worsening drought, Oklahomans saw some improvement last week. But most of the state is still exceptionally dry.
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Drivers around Oklahoma City may notice a redder tint on some bridges ahead of a winter storm Tuesday as the city experiments with beet juice to combat potential icy conditions.
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As extremely cold weather moves into the state this week, many Oklahomans are looking for ways to keep themselves, their pets, their homes and their vehicles safe and warm.
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With extreme floods all over the world filling headlines, researchers at the University of Oklahoma predict things will only get worse.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has approved $20 million for the Emergency Drought Relief Fund to help farmers and ranchers who have suffered crop and livestock loss during the drought.