One person was confirmed dead by Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth. Local and state forecast: Another storm system poised to hit Oklahoma.
Austin O’Brien and Trae Bobo, who helped lead Owasso to a 36-0 record and the Class 6A state championship, were among metro-area athletes chosen to the Oklahoma Coaches Association's 2013 All-State baseball team.
The Enbridge oil slick never reached Lake Michigan, but it slid as far down river as the delta of Morrow Lake, not too far from the city of Kalamazoo.
With the Memorial Day weekend approaching, many people have been taking advantage of nice weather.
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Severe weather developing in central Oklahoma Severe thunderstorm warnings issued for Oklahoma City area, moving northeast
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