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As tribal lawsuits against the city continue, it’s become Mayor G.T. Bynum’s and the Muscogee Nation attorney general’s words against each other.
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Safety advocates want all cars to come with technology that can tell drivers when they're speeding — or even force them to slow down. But the auto industry is not rushing to embrace it.
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Construction has started on Oklahoma City’s first parking-protected bike lane. The lane will be built in northeast Oklahoma City on Lottie Avenue from NE 13th Street to NE 23rd Street.
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When gang violence escalated in one East Oklahoma town, the district attorney had to work with the local tribe to bring the situation under control.
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The town of just over 3,000 has seen 10 "instances of gun violence" in the past six weeks, according to official records. This includes shooting at a house, shooting in front of a house, or homicides.
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Tyler Jay Marshall, 36, was charged with one count of threatening to murder a United States official and another count of interstate transmission of threatening communications for posts he made on Twitter.
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Proposed projects would add more than 3,000 miles of new carbon pipelines through rural parts of the Midwest. Some emergency officials are concerned about safety, especially after a rupture on a similar pipeline three years ago.
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Voters in 34 Oklahoma counties made their voices heard at the ballot box Tuesday on school bonds and other issues.
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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.