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Voters in 34 counties across Oklahoma are heading to the polls on Tuesday to determine the future of school bonds, municipal propositions, mayoral elections and more.
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A 15-year-old male is in police custody following a shooting at a Choctaw High School football game last week.
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Tulsa-area Union Public Schools faced its second consecutive day of bomb threats Wednesday in response to an elementary librarian’s back-to-school TikTok video.
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In a 3-1 vote, California's transportation regulator allows self-driving car companies to expand their programs in the state — despite opposition from police and fire departments.
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OKC's eight councilmembers will each appoint a resident from their ward to serve on the Community Public Safety Advisory Board. Mayor David Holt will also appoint a resident to lead the board.
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The apparently unrelated threats led to the evacuations of banks across the state as well as areas in and around Tinker Air Force Base.
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Traffic deaths have been on the rise in OKC, even though collisions and related injuries have declined overall.
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KOSU reviewed statements made by Gov. Kevin Stitt about alleged separate speed limits for Indigenous drivers in Eastern Oklahoma.
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The Fourth of July brings celebration, fireworks, and an increased risk for injury, fire and pets. To stay safe while you celebrate, take precautions.
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Last year, there were hundreds of swatting incidents at college and school campuses all over the country. And though these events turn out to be fake, the trauma people experience is real.