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Major items passed by the Oklahoma Legislature, which was working Friday to wrap up its 2013 session: — Tax Cut: Lawmakers adopted legislation that...
"When it comes to making sure that school kids have access to tornado shelters, Oklahoma’s state government has kept its distance. The state does not...
"When last Sunday’s tornado tore through Shawnee, the tribe began to round up their emergency personnel, and the Red Cross made sure they had what...
Public agencies in Moore have opened streets to residents and resumed mail delivery to as many addresses as possible. At a news conference Friday,...
Oklahoma's Scenic Rivers Commission is warning holiday travelers not to swim or canoe the Illinois River after a week of heavy rainfall in...
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- Tornado Safe Rooms In Schools A Popular, But Costly Idea In the days since a tornado ripped through Moore, Okla., talk of constructing safe rooms in public schools has become commonplace. In southwest...
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