Maria

Maria is a professional content writer at MyHometownPost.com, specializing in Oklahoma local news, U.S. laws and policy updates, and global current events. With a keen eye for detail and commitment to accuracy, she delivers timely, engaging, and informative stories that keep readers well-informed about important developments locally and worldwide.

Lawmakers revise bill aiming to prevent Oklahoma adults from accessing gender-affirming care

Lawmakers revise bill aiming to prevent Oklahoma adults from accessing gender-affirming care

Oklahoma House Bill 3130 has advanced to the Senate, proposing significant changes to the state’s approach to gender-affirming care. While amendments to the bill ...

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Choctaw Nation halts an effort to establish an ICE facility close to tribal headquarters

Choctaw Nation halts an effort to establish an ICE facility close to tribal headquarters

On March 14, the Choctaw Nation Council passed a bill approving the purchase of a 1.2 million-square-foot facility formerly owned by Big Lots. The ...

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According to the City of McAlester, the fire chief is on administrative leave while an investigation is conducted

According to the City of McAlester, the fire chief is on administrative leave while an investigation is conducted

McAlester Fire Chief Brett Brewer has been placed on administrative leave following guidance from the City Attorney. The suspension was first reported by the ...

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Following wildfires that destroyed hundreds of acres close to the Dewey-Custer line, arson charges were filed

Following wildfires that destroyed hundreds of acres close to the Dewey-Custer line, arson charges were filed

Skyler Dean Terrell, an Oklahoma man, has been arrested in connection with several grass fires that burned hundreds of acres across Dewey and Custer ...

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A new state law requiring distance from law enforcement led to the arrest of the mayor of Vian

A new state law requiring distance from law enforcement led to the arrest of the mayor of Vian

Vian Mayor Dennis Fletcher has been charged with misdemeanor obstruction following a confrontation with a Payne County deputy at a high school baseball tournament ...

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After AWACS damage, Representative Tom Cole says there are few details available and hopes for the crew

After AWACS damage, Representative Tom Cole says there are few details available and hopes for the crew

Oklahoma Representative Tom Cole commented on the recent damage to a U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry AWACS during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday. The ...

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Six kilograms of fentanyl are found by agents using a search warrant at a location in Oklahoma City

Six kilograms of fentanyl are found by agents using a search warrant at a location in Oklahoma City

The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) recently seized six kilos of fentanyl during an investigation in Oklahoma City, marking a significant drug bust that ...

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After having trouble renewing his license, an Oklahoma father turns to KFOR

After having trouble renewing his license, an Oklahoma father turns to KFOR

Adam Reeves, a commercial driver and landscaping company worker in Oklahoma, reached out to News 4 In Your Corner after struggling to renew his ...

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An ex-CIA station chief cautions that sending US troops to a crucial Iranian island could be "extremely risky"

An ex-CIA station chief cautions that sending US troops to a crucial Iranian island could be “extremely risky”

Dan Hoffman, former CIA station chief, issued a stark warning on Sunday regarding the potential risks of deploying U.S. troops to Iran’s Kharg Island. ...

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If the war with Iran continues, the United States will face 'total collapse' within six months, according to experts

If the war with Iran continues, the United States will face ‘total collapse’ within six months, according to experts

Christopher Armitage, a disaster preparedness expert, author, and U.S. Air Force veteran, issued a stark warning recently about the long-term consequences of the ongoing ...

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