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  • Tuesday's top stories:• Thousands were without power Tuesday morning as Oklahoma's electric companies resumed intentional outages meant to lower the…
  • Tuesday's top stories:• The Tulsa State Fair is going forward, with health officials urging attendees to use caution as COVID-19 numbers are higher than…
  • Wednesday's top stories:• Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Tuesday he will reject the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board's recommendation to commute the death…
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  • With the holiday season almost here, we've asked three kitchen masters for their take on recipes that allow you to socialize while you cook.
  • The Lee bothers, Matt and Ted, have written two cookbooks about Southern cuisine, but now they've turned their attention to a more specific region: Charleston, the city they grew up in. Their new book contains recipes and stories from a seafood-centric community with a rich culinary history.
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