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For Republicans in CD5 primary, Horn already the target
Despite having many advantages, Horn has been targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee as one of the most vulnerable Democrats.
LISTEN FRONTIER: Can Kendra Horn hold on in tightly contested CD5 race?
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More than 14,000 uninsured Oklahoman drivers have paid to enter the state’s diversion program, though no one has yet been prosecuted for not having insurance. |
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Attorneys in Ada ‘Innocent Man’ case request judge vacate Ward’s conviction
A key part of the newly-uncovered evidence is a statement by the victim's husband to Tommy Ward's attorneys, who say it shows police elicited a false confession from Ward.
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No cases have been confirmed in the state, but hospitals are implementing policies, conserving medical supplies and considering telemedicine.
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Frontier reporter Ben Felder discussed his story on Epic Charter School's finances on the Oklahoma News Report on OETA.
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