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Wildlife fans around the world continue to fall in love with the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden’s newest arrival, a female giraffe calf, and now she has a name: Azizi! The calf’s name is Swahili for precious and was selected to honor Love’s Travel Stops for their continued philanthropic support of the OKC Zoo and its newest habitat expansion, Expedition Africa.
Read moreOnly a week after seizing more than 36 tons of black-market marijuana in a single day, the Attorney General’s Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF) and Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) have made another major seizure, this time in Pottawatomie County.
Read moreOne threatened to fight a union boss on the U.S. Senate floor. The other vowed support for a lobbying group that wants state lawmakers to reduce criminal penalties for cockfighting.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Education has released their Oklahoma School Report Cards for the 2022-23 school year. The information came from testing that was done in the spring of 2023 and then compiled into report cards.
Read moreSeminole State College employee Brooks Nickell received the Randy Talley Rising Star Award at the Oklahoma College Public Relations Association (OCPRA) fall workshop on Nov. 15 at the UCO Boathouse in Oklahoma City.
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Read moreSetting the clocks back used to be effortless; a task that flowed into a routine of rising early, having a midday meal, and retiring at sundown. According to History. com, “as late as the 1880s, most towns in the U.S. had their own local time, generally based on ‘high noon,’ or the time when the sun was at its highest point in the sky.” There was no pressing need for a “uniform time-keeping system.”
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