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2 Texas Cheerleaders Shot After One Apparently Gets Into Wrong Car
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Four cheerleaders were shot at Monday night in the parking lot of a Texas grocery store, after one apparently got into the wrong car by mistake, according to authorities, local news reports and the cheerleading team. Two of the young athletes were hit by gunfire, with one taken to the hospital in critical condition, authorities said.
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Setting the Oklahoma Standard: Refuge after the Murrah federal bombing
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Karl Torp
April 19, 1995: From annual convention to refuge for rescuers, the Oklahoma Restaurant Association's transformation amid the Murrah federal building bombing.
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma seeks donations amid USDA cuts
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Following recent USDA cuts, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma seeks donations amid a 10-year peak in food insecurity.
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma seeks donations amid USDA cuts
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Following recent USDA cuts, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma seeks donations amid a 10-year peak in food insecurity.
State Guidelines: Reporting child abuse and neglect in Oklahoma
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Oklahoma law mandates that all individuals report suspected child abuse or neglect, outlining specific obligations for professionals, institutional responsibilities, and protections for those who report in good faith.
State Guidelines: Reporting child abuse and neglect in Oklahoma
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Oklahoma law mandates that all individuals report suspected child abuse or neglect, outlining specific obligations for professionals, institutional responsibilities, and protections for those who report in good faith.
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Setting the Oklahoma Standard: Refuge after the Murrah federal bombing
Karl Torp
April 19, 1995: From annual convention to refuge for rescuers, the Oklahoma Restaurant Association's transformation amid the Murrah federal building bombing.
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma seeks donations amid USDA cuts
News 9
Following recent USDA cuts, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma seeks donations amid a 10-year peak in food insecurity.
State Guidelines: Reporting child abuse and neglect in Oklahoma
News 9
Oklahoma law mandates that all individuals report suspected child abuse or neglect, outlining specific obligations for professionals, institutional responsibilities, and protections for those who report in good faith.
Dow Jones plunges more than 1,600 points as stock market reacts to Trump tariff shock
CBS News
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 1,581 points, or 3.8%, to 40,634, in morning trade Thursday as spooked investors tried to assess the impact of the latest round of Trump administration tariffs.
Bishop's Night Market brings local businesses together in Norman
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The Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch crew catches up with Bishop's Elegant Events to talk about their Norman Night Market.
Pentagon’s watchdog to review Hegseth’s use of Signal app to convey plans for Houthi strike
Associated Press
The Pentagon’s acting inspector general announced Thursday that he would review Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the Signal messaging app to convey plans for a military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen.
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