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  • Communities along Florida's west coast are bracing for a life-threatening storm. Many residents are taking Milton very seriously, heeding calls to evacuate to higher ground. Others are staying put.
  • Donald Trump beat Nikki Haley in the Republican primary Tuesday night. It's hard to see another chance for Haley to get ahead, but she is vowing to keep fighting and is looking toward South Carolina.
  • A shortage of line workers raises the question: How do you entice millennials into tough electric utility work, when "you can't get a kid to lick a stamp, much less climb a pole" these days?
  • By APOklahoma City, OK – Okla. House OKs changes to civil lawsuit payoutsOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A key component of a Republican-sponsored plan to overhaul the…
  • By APTalala, OK – Okla. trooper helps rescue man trapped in SUVTALALA, Okla. (AP) A man who was riding in a sport utility vehicle that became partially…
  • By Associated PressStillwater, OK – Storm leaves damage in Stillwater STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) At least one home was heavily damaged and about 5,000 homes…
  • Friday's top stories:The state legislature and Governor Kevin Stitt rebuke the Oklahoma Supreme Court. The court ruled Monday that absentee ballots need…
  • Monday's top stories:• Some hospital ICUs in northeast Oklahoma are once again full, as the COVID surge in neighboring Missouri and Arkansas appears to be…
  • A day and a-half after Delta Air Lines was hit by a global computer outage, travelers are still encountering canceled and delayed flights.By early…
  • Three electric cooperatives in Oklahoma will receive more than $40 million federal loans for construction, improvement and repair projects.The loans are…
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