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David Johansen, singer from the seminal punk band the New York Dolls, dies at 75
Associated Press
David Johansen, the wiry, gravelly-voiced singer and last surviving member of the glam and protopunk band the New York Dolls who later performed as his campy, pompadoured alter ego, Buster Poindexter, has died. He was 75.
Kris Kristofferson, Singer-Songwriter And Actor, Dies At 88
Associated Press
Kris Kristofferson, a Rhodes scholar with a deft writing style and rough charisma who became a country music superstar and A-list Hollywood actor, has died.
Issey Miyake, Known For Bold Sculpted Designs, Dies At 84
Associated Press
Issey Miyake, who built one of Japan’s biggest fashion brands and was known for his boldly sculpted pleated pieces as well as former Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ black turtlenecks, has died. He was 84.
Rocker Ronnie Hawkins, Dies At 87, Patron Of Canadian Rock
Associated Press
Ronnie Hawkins, a brash rockabilly star from Arkansas who became a patron of the Canadian music scene after moving north and recruiting a handful of local musicians later known as the Band, has died.
Marty Balin, Founder Of Jefferson Airplane, Dies At 76
News 9
Marty Balin, a patron of the 1960s “San Francisco Sound” both as founder and lead singer of the Jefferson Airplane and co-owner of the club where the Airplane and other Bay Area bands performed, has died. He was 76. Balin died Thursday in Tampa, Florida, on the way to the hospital, spokesman Ryan Romenesko said. The cause of death was not immediately available. The dark-eyed, baby-faced Balin was an ex-folk musician who formed the Airplane in 1965 and within two years wa...
Beaumont Texas...
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I love Oklahoma. I'm not even a year old here in the Sooner State, but I love it. HOWEVER, I'm a Texas native and you know how we Texans are when it comes to our pride. So, imagine my surprise when
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'Oklahomans want smaller government:' Gov. Stitt signs executive order targeting independent contractors
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order requiring state agencies to report on independent contractors, aiming for transparency and fiscal responsibility.
'Oklahomans want smaller government:' Gov. Stitt signs executive order targeting independent contractors
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order requiring state agencies to report on independent contractors, aiming for transparency and fiscal responsibility.
Eye On Safety: New technology helping police departments across Oklahoma
Lisa Monahan
Oklahoma police departments are utilizing advanced technology like drones for surveillance and arrests, enhancing safety and efficiency without risking the lives of officers.
Eye On Safety: New technology helping police departments across Oklahoma
Lisa Monahan
Oklahoma police departments are utilizing advanced technology like drones for surveillance and arrests, enhancing safety and efficiency without risking the lives of officers.
Edmond Life.Church Pastor releases new book
Robin Marsh
Edmond-based Life.Church pastor and New York Times best-selling author Craig Groeschel has released a new book, The Benefit of Doubt, which tackles tough questions about faith and doubt to help readers deepen their spiritual journey.
Edmond Life.Church Pastor releases new book
Robin Marsh
Edmond-based Life.Church pastor and New York Times best-selling author Craig Groeschel has released a new book, The Benefit of Doubt, which tackles tough questions about faith and doubt to help readers deepen their spiritual journey.
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'Oklahomans want smaller government:' Gov. Stitt signs executive order targeting independent contractors
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order requiring state agencies to report on independent contractors, aiming for transparency and fiscal responsibility.
Eye On Safety: New technology helping police departments across Oklahoma
Lisa Monahan
Oklahoma police departments are utilizing advanced technology like drones for surveillance and arrests, enhancing safety and efficiency without risking the lives of officers.
Edmond Life.Church Pastor releases new book
Robin Marsh
Edmond-based Life.Church pastor and New York Times best-selling author Craig Groeschel has released a new book, The Benefit of Doubt, which tackles tough questions about faith and doubt to help readers deepen their spiritual journey.
2025 National Recording Registry adds Elton John, Celine Dion, Amy Winehouse and 'Hamilton'
CBS News
From albums to musicals, as well as live broadcasts and video game soundtracks, the Library of Congress has unveiled this year's additions to the National Recording Registry.
China hikes tariffs on U.S. goods to 84%, as EU also retaliates against Trump tariffs
CBS News
China raises tariffs on U.S. goods to 84% in retaliation for increased U.S. tariffs, continuing the ongoing trade war between the two countries.
Fire truck involved in SW OKC rollover crash
Christian Hans
No one was hurt after a rollover wreck involving a fire truck Wednesday morning in Oklahoma City.
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