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Tornado · BlandingSAN JUAN COUNTY, Utah A tornado swept through San Juan County Saturday afternoon, destroying homes, trailers, and even a hay barn.The National Weather Service said Sunday that it will take more time to confirm the strength and full path of the storm. They added that crews are surveying the area for damage in the coming days.As far as like the Four Corners are concerned, since about 1950, theres only been less than half a dozen tornadoes in that …See the Story
Weather Experts Still Working to Determine Strength of Tornadoes that Destroyed Homes in Southern Utah
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Movies & TV · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - No charges will be filed following an investigation into alleged nude images appearing on a television in State Superintendent Ryan Walters' office. An investigation was launched by the Oklahoma Office of Management & Enterprise Services on Monday, July 28, after state board member Becky Carson filed a complaint and spoke with media outlets about allegations of nude women on Walters’ office TV. Fellow board member Ryan Dea…See the Story
No Charges Will Be Filed in Ryan Walters Investigation, DA Says
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Humane Society · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - On Tuesday, the Oklahoma Supreme Court today ruled 8-0 that State Question 836, a proposed constitutional amendment to create a system of open primary elections, is “legally sufficient for submission to the people of Oklahoma for signatures.” State Question 836 aims to reform the state’s primary election system, allowing all registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, to participate in primary elections. Currently…See the Story
State Question 836 Moves Forward After Oklahoma Supreme Court Decision
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