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2017-09-14
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How OKC police are helping to arrest jail overcrowding
Details emerge in Shortey case
Norman store hopes to sell pipes as ‘little piece of history’
Defensive deviation
Good jeans
Health officials spend Ebola funds to build app
House approves 2 Mullin amendments
Odds stack against Senate approval of gambling expansion
Victims’ rights advocates push for Oklahoma’s own Marsy’s Law
Once a given, free speech now struggling for acceptance
Faith in city leaders evident in elections
Burdens of progressivism
Student killed confronting shooter
Dems say they have deal with Trump on young immigrants
Ohio executes man for 1992 pair of killings
Tribal members appointed to federal Indian Affairs posts
8 die at Florida nursing home in Irma’s sweltering aftermath
How DeQuinton Osborne made it to OSU MOTOR ON
He’s a sole man
Five things to know about Pitt
Roberson, Huestis drop in at high school
A friendly competition
Back with a vengeance
Motley wants more turnovers
Texans linebacker suspended again
Jordan Spieth leading FedEx Cup
Pitt coach Narduzzi knows how to beat the elite teams
ACC teams disrupted by the wrath of Irma
Indians set AL record with 21st straight win
The Oklahoman’s predictions for Week 3
Former OSU linebacker making path in the booth
Addition of Chenise Delce boosts the already powerful Carl Albert
CROSS COUNTRY Memorial senior coaching from sideline while out with injury
Community Christian volleyball building momentum
Wind and ale
US agencies are ordered to stop using Russian company’s software
Fair rides get multiple safety inspections
Hurry up and wait
Tulsa’s first legal distillery set to open this year
Work begins on first Dunkin’ Donuts store in Tulsa area
Feel what it’s like to own a racehorse
There’s no need to spend $999 for a good phone these days
Facebook will shut off ads for publishers that violate standards
DACA’S RESCISSION WILL COST EMPLOYERS $6.3 BILLION, STUDY SHOWS
‘Norman is ripe’
Edmond OKs new emergency care center plan
ACHIEVERS
Garden volunteers grow bounty for food bank
Nonprofit in Haiti plans fundraiser
Pressure from boyfriend spurs teen to question relationship
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HOROSCOPES
Edmond OKs new emergency care center plan
No curb appeal: Nichols Hills rejects recycling plan
OSSM teen excels nationally in chemistry
All ages can make a difference by volunteering
Garden volunteers grow bounty for food bank
All ages can make a difference by volunteering
No curb appeal: Nichols Hills rejects recycling plan
All ages can make a difference by volunteering
Nichols Hills rejects recycling plan
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