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Preschool students run tiny hands through a plastic tub of little blue beads that look like fish. They then scurry across the room to sing “The wheels on…
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This week's summer sound features members of the Oklahoma Vortex youth baseball team: Gabe, Chance, Diego, Matt, Toby, Mason, William, Hudson, Bryce,…
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Oklahomans are now finally starting to dry out after May brought as much as two feet of rain to some parts of the state. The tornadoes and flooding that…
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Updated April 8, 7:31 a.m.: SBA loans availableThe U.S. Small Business Administration has announced that low-interest federal disaster loans are available…
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This March, Moore, Oklahoma became the first city in the nation to adopt a tornado-specific building code. City officials wanted homes to be able to…
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After last year’s tornadoes in central Oklahoma, FEMA allocated $4 million in hazard mitigation funding for communities to safeguard against future severe…
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Officials with Moore Public Schools are preparing for the new school year with a newly rebuilt Plaza Towers Elementary School following the 2013 tornado…
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Local and state officials gathered Tuesday morning in Moore to honor the 24 people killed and hundreds injured May 20, 2013 when a tornado struck the…
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For over a decade, Lieutenant Brian Orr of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol has responded to disasters throughout the state, including both the 1999 and 2013…
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The StateImpact team traveled about 10,000 miles in 2013 to interview Oklahomans about how government policy affects their lives.Our reporting took us to…