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2017-01-31
Campuses react to immigration order
Immigrant communities worried about White House’s travel ban
Possible motive revealed in Del City laundromat killings
Texas man blamed for deadly 2014 crash takes his own life
Bedlam basketball
State congressional delegation reacts to the executive order
What does it mean?
Trump supporters say they are happy with immigration order
OKLAHOMANS REACT TO IMMIGRATION ORDER
Five die in state traffic accidents
ANNIVERSARIES
State mental health agency asks for $35 million for its programs
Groups post bail for strangers to free poor from jail
Safety goal laudable, but Trump strategy is flawed
Seminole charter school highlights success of recently enacted law
Ban is wrong
Use water, not gasoline
Syria: Setting up safe zones for civilians would be unsafe
Trump fires acting attorney general
Trump set to announce Supreme Court pick tonight
Former pitching coach played for Oilers in 1942
Texans hire Welker as assistant coach
McGusty continues to grow for Sooners
OSU makes offer to Norman North tight end Kolar
Stanford to open 2017 season in Australia vs. Rice
THE OKLAHOMAN’S HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
Coaches making strategic calculations for regionals
Fisher discusses difficulties working under Jackson
Companies race to develop flying car
Tinker Air Force Base launches 75th anniversary celebration
N.Y.-based coal company adds project in Wyoming
Fed meets this week
‘Father of Pac-Man’ dies
Robots are taking over oil rigs
Is Oklahoma well-positioned as technology corridor?
Trump wants to cut two regulations on businesses for every new one
Nervous profit takers send stock prices lower
NOT LOST CAUSES
Music teacher still motivating after 40 years
Classen music teacher still motivating after 40 years
Residents and business owners share concerns about underpass project
3 hopefuls vie for Norman council seat
Hall of Fame offers more than $4M in tuition waivers, cash scholarships
Rare neurological disorder prevents people from knowing where they are
Music teacher still motivating after 40 years
Hall of Fame offers more than $4M in financial aid
Rare neurological disorder prevents people from knowing where they are
Music teacher still motivating after 40 years
Rare neurological disorder prevents people from knowing where they are
Music teacher still motivating after 40 years
Hall of Fame offers more than $4M in tuition waivers, cash scholarships
Rare neurological disorder prevents people from knowing where they are
Music teacher still motivating after 40 years
Boys & Girls Club officials and youths celebrate remodeling
Hall of Fame offers more than $4M in financial aid
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