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David Muir reports on the Kerrville, Texas, youth softball team competed in a national tournament in Oklahoma City just days after floods devastated their hometown.
Oklahoma provides emergency aid to flood-hit New Mexico and Texas, with Governor Stitt and OEM deploying teams and resources.
A “Blue Alert” was issued from North Texas last week following the injury of a federal officer. Why were Oklahomans alerted?
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNWho has more hate? Jackson Arnold compares Auburn football, Oklahoma fiercest rivalriesAuburn football QB Jackson Arnold is about to learn the significance of the Iron Bowl, but he's already well-acquainted with the Red River Rivalry.
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The former Oklahoma signal caller will get to take the field in another of college football's storied rivalries this fall.
Oklahoma swift water rescue teams have been on the ground in Texas for a little more than a week and more help is on the way.
Captain Matt Bell of the Tulsa Fire Department, who is the coordinator for Oklahoma Task Force 1 that is deployed in Texas ...
For many in Oklahoma, summer means summer camp. But as the flooding tragedy unfolds in Texas, how are camps preparing in case ...
Flooding is the deadliest natural disaster facing Oklahomans, a threat far greater than tornadoes. In the United States, ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt and the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management announced the state is sending more resources to help ...
Passenger rail service between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth will continue for at least another year after a Texas group ...
The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management and Gov. Kevin Stitt announced that additional resources will be sent to ...
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