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A Lawton teen is in jail on $250,000 after he was identified by a license plate reader as being the driver of a car involved ...
The Oklahoma Legislature has overridden Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of a bill that would allow state funding for the Office of ...
A new edition of "The Sacred Harp," a Christian hymnal first published in 1844, is being released this year. It helps carry ...
The Diamond Dress Closet, a lending closet for formal dresses for military spouses, opened Wednesday. The closet is full of ...
Lupi Construction has begun work on a 2,640-square-foot pig barn at the Lawton Public Schools farm on West Lee Boulevard.The ...
Ella Parker hit a three-run, walk-off homer to lift Oklahoma to a 4-3 win over Tennessee on Thursday in the Women’s College ...
Last weekend’s 8th Annual Medicine Park Roots Ball brought the variety of American music sounds to the shore of Medicine ...
Ben Griffin resumed the great play that brought him his first individual PGA Tour victory last week, hitting two shots in the ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ defense team Friday sought to undermine claims by the mogul’s former assistant that he raped, sexually assaulted and otherwise abused her throughout her employment.
Lawton Public Schools is refuting the old adage that there’s no such thing as a free lunch.Beginning Monday, those who are 18 ...
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Bills aimed at reducing fines and fees that burden criminal defendants and boosting statewide participation in a county-level mental health and diversion program have become law.