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Virginia Beach · Virginia BeachSand sculptors from around the world competed in the International Sand Sculpting Championship. There were 22 entries from 30 competitors who represented 15 countries. The sculptures remain on display for the public until Oct. 8. "These were mounds of sand just three days ago and to see how far they've come is just incredible and every year I think I can't be amazed and I am," Melanie Gazzolo said.See the Story
Sand sculptors from around the world competed in the International Sand Sculpting Championship
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Oklahoma, United States · OklahomaNearly all of the $9 billion will go toward projects that will improve the safety and reliability of Oklahoma's highway network. The money will cover thousands of projects from all over the state, including some major projects planned for the metro. In the OKC metro, improvements will be made to Interstate 35 and I-240.See the Story
Nearly $9B worth of upgrades coming to Oklahoma's bridges, highways
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Property · OklahomaMembers of Channing Unitarian Universalist Church in Edmond said they had a rainbow-colored flag that was cut down from the pole. They're convinced someone went after their flags after the church tried to be welcoming. The church said it wasn't a coincidence and it wasn's a one-time thing.See the Story
Oklahoma church discouraged, looks for answers after property was vandalized
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Floods · New YorkThe sea lion managed to swim out of the flooded pool and roam throughout the surrounding area before returning to her enclosure. No staff or visitors were in danger and the sea lion remained inside the zoo, never breaching the zoo's secondary perimeter. Water levels in the sea lions pool have since receded, and all animals are in their designated exhibits.See the Story
Sea lion escapes enclosure at Central Park Zoo due to New York flooding
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Oklahoma City ThunderThe Oklahoma City Thunder basketball season is one week away. The team has been a hot topic this summer as the city prepares to vote on whether they'll build a new arena. The Board of County Commissioners showed support for the new arena to replace the Paycom Center. Players for the Thunder talked about how a young team could improve and come together.See the Story
Oklahoma City Thunder comes together in preparation for season ahead
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Oklahoma City · Oklahoma CityState Rep. John Waldron said he wants to expand access to free lunches in the state. Waldron was able to get the bill passed out of the House, and that's where it stayed. The Tulsa lawmaker is hoping to once again run a bill that would have expanded access.See the Story
Interim study at Oklahoma Capitol seeks to expand free lunches statewide
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Baseball · Oklahoma CityThe head baseball coach of Deer Creek High School was stripped of his coaching job amid an investigation into a workout at practice. Last Tuesday, a parent of a player alerted the district of a reportedly harmful workout on the turn that day. The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office launched its own investigation into the incident.See the Story
Deer Creek's head baseball coach removed, investigation launched after incident
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