• Museum bill moves to full House

    Museum bill moves to full House - May 14, 2015

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A $25 million plan to complete the unfinished American Indian Cultural Center and Museum has passed its first legislative hurdle. The House Joint Committee on Appropriations and...

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  • Chickasaw Nation starts work on community center

    Chickasaw Nation starts work on community center - May 14, 2015

    TISHOMINGO, Okla. (AP) - The Chickasaw Nation has broken ground on the Oklahoma-based tribe's Head Start, Senior Center and Community Center buildings in Tishomingo. The new facilities will be loca...

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  • Republican official asked to step down

    Republican official asked to step down - May 14, 2015

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The executive director of the Oklahoma Republican Party has been asked to step down three years after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor offenses related to domestic abuse. The O...

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  • Woman’s remains identified

    Woman’s remains identified - May 13, 2015

    The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has identified the skeletal remains of a Creek County woman. Kimberly Davis, 45, was reported missing Feb. 24 by her father. He contacted the Creek Co...

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  • Downtown businesses vandalized

    Downtown businesses vandalized - May 13, 2015

    Ponca City Police are investigating at two locations downtown this morning after they were vandalized and burglarized. In both cases entry was gained by breaking out glass. One business on Grand, ...

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  • Mo Anderson talk, book signing set for Friday

    Mo Anderson talk, book signing set for Friday - May 13, 2015

    Mo Anderson, Vice Chairman of Keller Williams Realty, a real estate company with 110,000 associates and 700 market centers globa lly, will speak and sign her new book, “A Joy-Filled Life: Le...

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  • National Guard helps stranded cattle

    National Guard helps stranded cattle - May 13, 2015

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - An Oklahoma Army National Guard helicopter crew has helped about 80 head of cattle stranded due to flood waters. According to a news release, the cattle, which are located on lan...

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  • Ceremony to honor state’s first African-American senator

    Ceremony to honor state’s first African-American senator - May 13, 2015

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A ceremony is scheduled on the floor of the Oklahoma Senate to honor the state's first African-American state senator. Wednesday's ceremony will mark the 50th anniversary of the ...

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  • Seattle elephants arrive at Oklahoma City Zoo

    Seattle elephants arrive at Oklahoma City Zoo - May 13, 2015

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Two Asian elephants from Seattle have finally arrived in Oklahoma City after political opposition, legal challenges and stormy weather. Bamboo and Chai arrived safely at the Okl...

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  • Edmond man continues fight for license plate

    Edmond man continues fight for license plate - May 13, 2015

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A central Oklahoma man denied a personalized license plate supporting the LGBT community is asking a judge to force a state agency to fulfill his opens records requests that he s...

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