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2017-09-07
Fallin to call special session
State’s ACT scores drop as record number take test
Mason Rudolph needs just 244 yards to surpass Brandon Weeden as OSU’s career throwing leader.
Health, challenges have motivated Miss Oklahoma.
Shortey indicted in federal case
State senator charged with sexual battery
Regents await word on further funding cuts
1st West Nile virus death of 2017 recorded in OK
Drunken driver sentenced for killing college student
Mayoral hopefuls talk public safety
Grove defense attorney sues DA
Oklahoma ventriloquist advances to ‘Talent’ finals
Inmate escapes custody on his third attempt
Tulsa’s homeless react to crimes
15 states DC sue Trump administration over DACA
Questions about war with N Korea
In practice, impact of ‘price gouging’ laws should be limited
Humane immigration fix should be Congress’ aim
Irma lashes the Caribbean
Facebook finds it sold ads with likely Russian ties
Trump, Xi discuss NKorea as key nations split on strategy
Trump overrules GOP with deal on spending, debt and Harvey aid
HOW TO HELP
Lessons learned
Wilson loved his days as a Sooner
Antlers continue serving up wins
Johnson shows his versatility
Dispute between Cox, Hearst TV stations settled; OU-Ohio State airing unaffected
McNeill making his points
Top-seeded Nadal advances to semifinals
Season opener postponed
Cowboy corners
Memphis LB Dillon out for year with shoulder injury
Martinez, Ray have Diamondbacks looking like the NL’s scariest team
Moore softball presses forward to honor fallen coach
OSSAA expects to receive displaced students from Hurricane Harvey
SIXTH SENSE
Developer buys Villa Teresa, promises to preserve campus
Task force on Corporation Commission holds first meeting
Downtown answers
Big-box kiosk
Sales are picking up
WINDOW SHOPPING
Past disasters show long recovery for small businesses
Insurance commissioner warns Obamacare ‘can’t be sustained’
Payroll pressure
Neighborhood splash pad to open
HARVEY VICTIMS MAY FIND RELIEF IN RETIREMENT LOANS, DISTRIBUTIONS
ACHIEVERS
Wife concerned about husband talking to neighborhood kids
‘Dichotomy’ attempts to blur art, design
BILLY GRAHAM
HOROSCOPES
Alternative school helps kids overcome odds
Technology center in El Reno plans expansion
Shawnee women become puppy trainers to help others
Technology center in El Reno plans expansion
Shawnee women become puppy trainers to help others
Technology center in El Reno plans expansion
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