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UPDATE: Taylor Farms recalls iceberg lettuce amidst cyclosporiasis outbreak

Taylor Farms de Mexico, a distributor of lettuce, salad mixes, vegetable trays and similar products, has pulled their iceberg lettuce from stores after being linked to the current cyclosporiasis outbreak. In a statement published by the company Friday, they have voluntarily removed all iceberg lettuce sourced from Central Mexico from the U.S. market. Taylor Farms... Read More.

Historic WWII aircraft begins final journey to Tulsa Air and Space Museum

PONCA CITY, Okla. -After decades of combat and years spent flying in the Commemorative Air Force, the Douglas A-26 Invader known as “Lady Liberty” is beginning a new mission. Volunteers and aviation experts spent Friday in Ponca City carefully disassembling the World War II aircraft so it can be transported to the Tulsa Air... Read More.

PCPD: Shots fired, Subject Taken to Hospital

Shortly before midnight, PCPD Officers responded to the report of a Domestic Disturbance in the 1400 Block of Shirlee Ave. When the officers arrived at the scene, a male subject stepped out of the front door and fired multiple rounds at the responding officers. Officers returned fire at that time and the suspect retreated into the... Read More.
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Deadline nears for Oklahoma Officer of the Year nominations

OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Gentner Drummond is reminding law enforcement agencies across Oklahoma that the deadline to submit nominations for the 2026 Officer of the Year Awards is Thursday, July 30. Only law enforcement agencies are eligible to submit official nominations, but Drummond encourages members of the public to reach out to their local... Read More.

OK universities launch programs designed to strengthen education workforce

In August, six Oklahoma universities are launching programs designed to create innovative pathways to teaching and strengthen the state's education workforce. Oklahoma State University, the University of Central Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma and Northeastern State University will offer accelerated certification pathways designed for career changers and those pursuing alternative certification. Cameron University and Southwestern Oklahoma... Read More.
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Oklahoma ends ‘orphan tax,’ preserves survivor benefits for foster children

Gov. Kevin Stitt at State of the State address OKLAHOMA CITY -Oklahoma will no longer use Social Security survivor benefits from foster youth to reimburse state costs, commonly known as the “orphan tax,” Governor Kevin Stitt announced Wednesday. This announcement is part of a partnership with the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and the U.S.... Read More.

2026 FIFA World Cup Final to be played on OSU-developed grass

STILLWATER, Okla. - A piece of Oklahoma will be on display during the biggest game in soccer. The 2026 FIFA World Cup Final will be played on bermudagrass developed by Oklahoma State University researchers in Stillwater. Dr. Yanqi Wu, a Regents Professor of Plant Breeding and Genetics at Oklahoma State University, said he’s spent decades developing bermudagrass... Read More.
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AG Drummond says Cash App settlement to strengthen fraud protections for Oklahomans

OKLAHOMA CITY  – Attorney General Gentner Drummond today announced Oklahoma's share of a $45 million multistate settlement with Block, Inc., the company behind Cash App. The settlement resolves allegations that Block misled consumers about the safety of the app, failed to protect users from fraud on the platform, and didn't provide the fraud protection and resolution that it promised and... Read More.

Students prepare for tougher 3rd grade standards through summer reading program

TULSA, Okla. - Beginning next school year, a new state law could require some third graders who are not reading at grade level to repeat the grade. One summer program is working to help students improve their reading skills before they return to school. Project Lit, held at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Tulsa, provides intensive reading... Read More.

New app puts Native American heritage on the Route 66 map

TULSA, Okla. - A new app and website help travelers on Route 66 learn about the roads’ connections to Native Americans. With Travel Native America, you can plan your Route 66 road trip with different tribes in mind. Route 66’s connection to Native America For 100 years, drivers along the 2,500 miles of Route 66 have passed open... Read More.