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United States · United StatesOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The March Oklahoma State Department of Education board meeting had locked doors tied with electrical cords the night before and ended with the approval of some charter school requests. "There was no reason to do it because it didn’t dissuade any of us from coming here," said Vice Mayor of The Village Sean Cummings. Cummings was one of many who stayed out seemingly overnight at the doors of the Education Department's buil…See the Story
OSDE approves charter school requests in March board meeting
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Bullying · United StatesSHAWNEE, Okla. (KFOR) - On Wednesday morning, Pottawatomi County deputies served a 9-year-old boy in Shawnee with a victim protective order (VPO) while at school for allegedly stalking and harassing another classmate. Both families spoke with KFOR. PO-2024-00068_1071137834Download The boy’s family told KFOR they were notified on Wednesday morning that deputies would be serving their 9-year-old a VPO at Horace Mann Elementary School. “I'm a mo…See the Story
9-year-old Shawnee boy served with protective order at school
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Oklahoma City · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An Oklahoma provider told News 4 she's concerned the new SoonerSelect program isn't ready to serve a major portion of Oklahoma. The change impacts about 80 percent of the more than one million Oklahomans enrolled in the state's Medicaid program. The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) said three contracted entities were selected to provide privatized health care options for Oklahomans:
Aetna Better Health of Oklahoma Hu…See the Story
'The program is not ready': Oklahoma provider raises concerns with SoonerSelect
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Cancer · United StatesPUTNAM CITY, Okla. (KFOR) — The Putnam City North baseball team is rallying around their coach and his mother, as she faces an opponent she didn't think she'd need a game plan for. Support for her cancer journey can be seen on the diamond. "They are a keeping me uplifted, when I can't be with her all the time," said Coach Brian Lockart. Lockart heard the devastating news in January. "She's my whole life," said Lockart. His mother, Deana McLaug…See the Story
Baseball team shows support for coach's mother battling cancer
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United States · United StatesOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police have arrested a man in connection to a shooting in an Office Depot parking lot on Wednesday. 33-year-old Mauricio Martinez was arrested after allegedly shooting his wife in front of their children near the Office Depot at I-240 and S Western Avenue.
Shooting in Oklahoma City sends one to the hospital Martinez's wife is currently in critical condition. Police tell News 4 that the couple's child…See the Story
Man arrested in connection to Office Depot shooting; victim in critical condition
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Oklahoma City · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Saina Monhatwa has experienced a great deal of loss. Her grandfather passed away in October. A month later, her mom died after a stroke and the last thing on her mind was losing her family’s home as well. "It's like you don't know where to turn when all this is happening,” said Monhatwa. Before he died, her grandfather, Harvey, put his Southwest Oklahoma City home into a trust. It’s where Saina’s mom had been living.
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An Oklahoma woman nearly had her family property stolen, here’s how it happened
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Edmond · EdmondEDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — The Edmond Arts Festival is returning for its 46th year and will be held from May 3 to May 5. The yearly extravaganza will be surrounded with an array of art, entertainment, and delicious tasting treats for those who join in on the fun filled weekend festival. Downtown Edmond streets will be packed with 157 artists ranging from 14 different states, including 30 artists that will be new to this years event. Many different…See the Story
46th Annual Edmond Arts Festival set for May
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United States · United StatesA Mount Hope man was convicted Tuesday of the felony offenses of first-degree murder and use or presentment of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Kayce R. Simms, 21, was convicted of the felonies following a six-day jury trial before Circuit Judge Thomas H. Ewing. The jury granted Simms mercy, meaning he will be eligible for parole after serving 15 years.See the Story
McAlester man arrested on First-Degree Murder charge
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