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United States · United StatesEDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) - Overnight storms caused chaos in parts of North Edmond. Crews and people who live in the hardest hit areas started the day Thursday cleaning up the damage. "It sounded like a tornado,” said Grayson Bagby. “The wind was basically blasting through the window." Bagby’s one of many who live in the Silver Oaks Estates neighborhood in Edmond, off Western Ave, between Sorghum Mill and Waterloo Roads who was woken up by the sto…See the Story
Residents, crews cleaning up storm damage in Edmond
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United States · United StatesOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A House of Representatives Administrative Rules Committee passed a rule proposed by the Oklahoma State Department of Education that would tie student assessment scores to accreditation which puts at least 85 schools/districts on the chopping block. According to the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE), the "Raising Academic Standards" rule states any school or district that has more than 50% of students scoring be…See the Story
OSDE rule proposal aims to tie student scores to accreditation
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Baseball · United StatesOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Savannah Bananas dancing baseball team is back in Oklahoma City for a second year in a row. The team had so much success last year that they’ve added a third game this weekend. This year a former OU softball player is playing at this weekend's games. The Savannah Bananas are known for their popular Tik Tok videos, dancing skills, and even tricks. You can see all of that and more at this weekend's games. The team is …See the Story
Former OU Softball player closing out her time with the Savannah Bananas baseball team
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United States · United StatesOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma City family reached out to KFOR to find out more about their neighbor's new septic system being installed that will soon drip treated sewage into the ground. The family lives in the Plaza District in a family-centered neighborhood surrounded by schools and parks. They have a 4-year-old autistic daughter named Haddie who loves swimming. "It is her safe place, I have to tell her every day that no we can't go sw…See the Story
OKC family worried about new septic system spitting treated sewage
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Immigration · United StatesOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Several police departments are taking a stand against a controversial new immigration law. "It's creating more issues than it's actually solving," said Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade Gourley. Chief Gourley raised concern about a new immigration law, first requested by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
OK AG: No ‘stop and frisk, ask for your papers’ when law targeting undocumented immigrants goes into ef…See the Story
"It's creating more issues than it's actually solving": OKC Police Chief weighs in on new immigration law
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United States · United StatesOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Governor Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 3190 into law on Wednesday, a significant change to prior authorization procedures to better ensure that Oklahoma patients get the care they need. “We are excited to implement these improvements to eliminate the barriers caused by prior authorizations, allowing our providers to deliver better care to our patients and achieve better health outcomes,” said Kari Webber, executive vice p…See the Story
Governor Stitt signs new prior authorization bill into law, helping patients
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Oklahoma City · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) on Thursday, released the summer meal service for 2024. OKCPS officials say, school nutrition services will provide meals for children aged 1-18 beginning Monday, June 3 and ending June 28 (closed June 19). Student IDs will not be required, but the children must be physically present and consume the meals on site.
Scissortail Park’s free Summer Concert Series begins May 19 Eleme…See the Story
OKCPS releases summer meal service
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United States · United StatesOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma City Police Department is looking for an individual they say was involved in a road rage incident near the Kilpatrick Turnpike and Northwestern. OKCPD says that the incident took place several days ago when one individual aggressively followed and tailgated an older female's vehicle before pulling into a parking lot and parking several spaces away from her.
‘On a rampage’: OKC police arrest man accused o…See the Story
OKCPD searching for suspect involved in road rage, vandalism incident
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