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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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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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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss supporters of abortion access dropping their initiative petition, a judge ruling against the transfer of a federal inmate to be executed in Oklahoma and a multitude of changes at Oklahoma City's Western Heights school.
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Governor Kevin Stitt announced a Mexican Consulate is scheduled to open in Oklahoma City in spring 2023.
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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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About 3 million kids in America are being raised by their grandparents.
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The amateur sport is booming, with at least 21 new teams formed in 2022 alone.
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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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Landmark is open to the public following more than a year of being closed for renovations.
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The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust is drawing water from Canton Lake this week to increase water levels in Lake Hefner. Before this summer, the city hadn’t resorted to taking water from Canton since 2013. Now, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is sending water down the North Canadian River for the second time in three months.