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Oklahoma City: Shooting at Oklahoma City McDonald’s leaves one injured | June 15
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Oklahoma City police are investigating multiple shootings near McDonald’s locations in southwest Oklahoma City, including a drive-thru incident that left one person injured. The city also sees growing tourism revenue and a new virtual forum supporting Oklahoma family caregivers.
Oklahoma City: Thunder's Nikola Topic to undergo back surgery | June 14
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Oklahoma City's Local Wire update covers the Oklahoma City Thunder's Nikola Topic back surgery, local election runoffs for city council, school board, and district attorney, and a new exhibit highlighting Oklahoma's historical landmarks and figures. The episode also addresses the National Weather Service's rain warning and mild weather conditions for the day.
Oklahoma City: Human trafficking victim rescued in Oklahoma City | June 13
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Oklahoma City authorities recovered a human trafficking victim through a multi-agency effort, while the Braum's Affair of the Heart returns to downtown this weekend. Soccer fans are rallying for the U.S. World Cup opener against Paraguay, and KFOR's new morning show *The Breakdown* debuts with a focus on community journalism.
Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City Prepares for World Cup Security and Storms | June 12
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Oklahoma City police are aiding World Cup security in Kansas City and other host cities, while severe storms and thunderstorms are expected tonight and Saturday. The city is also seeking public input on a new branding initiative to modernize its image and boost local pride.
Oklahoma City: Tragedy strikes as fire claims life in Oklahoma City apartment | June 11
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Oklahoma City residents should stay alert after a fatal fire at the Lakewood Apartments in northwest OKC and as summer heat returns with temperatures hitting 98.3°F. Also, the historic Dolese Mansion is now for sale, while Luther residents protest a proposed data center due to environmental concerns.
Oklahoma City: Two found dead in SW Oklahoma City as police release details | June 10
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Oklahoma City authorities reveal new details about the discovery of two individuals in a southwest residential area amid an active crime scene. The city also faces debate over a major data center’s environmental impact and a road closure near the hospital affecting traffic.
Oklahoma City: Fire Department Extricates Two After Crash, Both Hospitalized | June 09
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Oklahoma City firefighters responded to a two-vehicle crash near NW 12th Street and Classen Boulevard, injuring two people, while the city received Soccer Forward Community designation from U.S. Soccer. Edmond City Council approved a data center moratorium through 2026, and the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is hosting its 54th Prix de West event.
Oklahoma City: Emergency declared as eastern Oklahoma faces flood damage | June 08
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Oklahoma City officials declare a state of emergency as flood damage hits eastern Oklahoma, with warnings about landslides, while Russell Westbrook breaks ground on a $121 million stadium. The Native American Hall of Fame opens at the Sundial Mansion, and a high-speed chase ends in northwest Oklahoma with an arrest.
Oklahoma City: Tragic crash on I-235 leaves one dead, Oklahoma City officials warn of worsen... | June 07
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Oklahoma City: A deadly I-235 collision killed one person, and two others are seriously injured after a vehicle plunged into a drainage area. Storms bring a 54% chance of rain, with rising temperatures and warnings for flooding and power outages.
Oklahoma City: Tragedy strikes as 1-year-old fatally struck by vehicle in Oklahoma City | June 06
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Oklahoma City authorities are investigating the death of a 1-year-old struck by a vehicle in a southwest driveway and probing an alleged sex offense at a local store. The city also warns of flooding from scattered storms and highlights a downtown coffee shop supporting Kenyan children and the homeless.
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