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Fourth of July means fireworks, barbecues and celebrating with family and friends, but there’s also the possibility of increased risk of fire and injury. Here’s how to stay safe while celebrating.
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Two Oklahoma tribal nation leaders were on Capitol Hill this week to stress the importance of public safety funding almost four years after the McGirt v. Oklahoma ruling.
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PFAS have been found in all kinds of non-stick, waterproof and stain-resistant products — from pans, to carpets to fast-food wrappers.
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Nearly half a million people are expected to travel in Oklahoma over the holiday weekend, and most of them will be driving. AAA anticipates a record-breaking number of road trippers across the country, and it may be thanks in part to lower gas prices.
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The Fourth of July brings celebration, fireworks, and an increased risk for injury, fire and pets. To stay safe while you celebrate, take precautions.
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As July Fourth approaches, federal regulators are warning people to use fireworks safely, as a new report shows that fireworks-related injuries have been increasing.
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The summertime job is normally popular, but a shortage in lifeguards is affecting Oklahoma, too.
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A new report warns that pedestrian deaths per mile driven soared in the first half of the year, with the death rate likely to see the largest one-year increase in 2020.