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2017-07-18
Lawmakers spar over DHS cuts
Indian gaming revenues show growth
About 500 teachers don’t get their pay raises
At any cost
Riley’s big day
OHP lieutenant struck by one of his own
Arizona flash flood kills nine relatives celebrating birthday
Groups file briefs on tobacco fee lawsuit
City to pay more to keep the lights on
Area universities judged as great places to work
Oklahoma works on a new U. S. history assessment
State continues fight to keep glass pipes from Norman store
Body camera footage released in officer-involved shooting
Ex-cop will face his 4th murder trial
This blast from past resonates
Hotel plan worthy of council’s support
Trucking regulations should account for livestock impact
Jordanian soldier gets life term for killing 3 US troops
Future remains uncertain for health bill
Relatives demand answers in fatal police shooting
Mayfield wants to be better this season
Bowlsby, coaches laud Stoops’ legacy
Condon has Georgia on his mind
Rockets for sale
Donovan getting to know new players
Bunning managed OKC 89ers
Westbrook No. 1 in fashion
Fleetwood has following
Lonzo Ball looks like ideal fit for Lakers
Riley: Sunderland unlikely to be back
Big 12 Q&A: Joel Lanning, Iowa State linebacker
BIG 12 FOOTBALL MEDIA DAYS JOURNAL Kliff-Dive: Tech’s Kingsbury wades into rough waters
Florida’s Callaway pleads no contest
Cowboys’ Elliott reportedly in fight
Prospect Buehler continues rapid rise through minors
Alex Verdugo not worried about trade rumors
Federer says he ‘can’t think too far ahead’ nowadays
Tour de France tightly contested
A NEW HOPE
Proposed convention hotel deal biggest in city history
Ditch Witch represents Oklahoma in ‘Made in America’ showcase
Netflix keeps growing
Federally funded programs help boost innovation
Presbyterian Health Foundation awards $3.7 million in grants
TECHNOLOGY BRIEFS
Retailers, brands see green for back-to-school shopping
Business group warns GOP health care bill could cost companies
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Q&A WITH TEAH CORLEY
Telling the grandchildren, ‘I have cancer’
Safety devices
Under pressure
STRANGE BUT TRUE
Patient with rare disease struggles to find help
BILLY GRAHAM
Newlywed’s world caves in when the truth comes out
HOROSCOPES
AT ANY COST
Telling the grandchildren, ‘I have cancer’
Safety devices
Under pressure
STRANGE BUT TRUE
Patient with rare disease struggles to find help
BILLY GRAHAM
Newlywed’s world caves in when the truth comes out
HOROSCOPES
Uphill battle
Nichols Hills ordinance addresses jogger safety
Cleanup project continues in Moore neighborhood
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