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Published on Jun 27, 2025Source: Examiner Enterprise - Oklahoma - Pending
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Published on Jun 27, 2025
Killer Bees in Oklahoma? Here’s What You Need to Know in 2025
Remember Killer Bees? If you grew up in the ’90s, you probably remember the panic around “killer bees.” Back then, news reports made them sound like flying death machines headed straight for suburbia. But like Y2K and frosted tips, not everything turned …
Source: 107.3 PopCrush - Oklahoma - Pending -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
One Reason Why Oklahoma Shouldn’t Kill Those Pesky Black Widows
As Oklahoma gets into our summer outdoor living season - grilling out, spending time in the backyard, pool time, lawncare, and the like - here's a good reminder of why you might want to let those dreaded black widow spiders live. Black widows hunt and …
Source: 107.3 PopCrush - Oklahoma - Pending -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Okla. State Medical Association: Here are the ways to actually Make Oklahoma Healthy Again
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Oklahoma doctors are banding together to call for "solutions, not slogans" in regards to healthcare in the state. The Oklahoma State Medical Association said the "Make Oklahoma Healthy Again" campaign by Governor …
Source: KOKH - Oklahoma - Center-right -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt on the Thunder’s historic championship
In this episode of Listen Frontier, we sit down with Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt just days after the Thunder captured their first NBA championship. Holt reflects on what the Finals series meant not just for basketball fans, but for the city itself. We …
Source: The Frontier - Oklahoma - Pending -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Oklahoma pastor arrested, faces charges for forcible sodomy, narcotics distribution
LAVERNE, OKLA. (KOKH) — An Oklahoma pastor was arrested on two counts of forcible sodomy. On June 22, Laverne Police requested the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation's help with investigating sexual assault allegations. Agents identified a pastor …
Source: KOKH - Oklahoma - Center-right -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Bob Dylan was born in Minnesota and thrived in NYC – yet his museum’s in Oklahoma
Save Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Got it Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size As my packed plane lands at Tulsa International Airport, the passengers in the row before me look ready …
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald - Neutral -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Former Iowa star Payton Sandfort joins Oklahoma City Thunder as undrafted free agent
IOWA CITY, Iowa (Iowa's News Now) — A former Iowa men's basketball standout has signed with the latest NBA championship team. Payton Sandfort signed as an undrafted free agent with the Oklahoma City Thunder. The 6-foot-8 forward from Waukee played …
Source: KGAN - Iowa - Indeterminate -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Some Oklahoma university, college tuition rates will now increase
Fifteen Oklahoma colleges and universities will raise tuition and fees this fall following approval from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The increases range from 0.6% at Connors State College to 8% at Oklahoma City Community College. …
Source: The Oklahoman - Pending -
Published on Jun 27, 2025
Rain chances increasing this weekend in Oklahoma. Here's what to know
Oklahomans can expect some rain showers and thunderstorms this weekend, though it won't make much of a dent in the stifling heat. With heat index values expected to increase over the weekend, potentially into the triple-digits, the rain will likely add …
Source: The Oklahoman - Pending