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.

A woman in Oklahoma catches a police officer writing Mustang exhaust tickets without any evidence, the court throws them out

A woman in Oklahoma catches a police officer writing Mustang exhaust tickets without any evidence, the court throws them out

SEMINOLE, Okla. — A traffic stop in Oklahoma went viral when a Mustang owner, known as Cheyanne on TikTok, was issued two tickets for ...

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After responding to incidents, Seminole Police remind locals of the youth curfew

After responding to incidents, Seminole Police remind locals of the youth curfew

SEMINOLE, Okla. — The Seminole Police Department is reminding the community of the city’s juvenile curfew following multiple incidents Saturday night involving minors out ...

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The Oklahoma Sooners are finally expected to land the player they have been trying to get for a long time

The Oklahoma Sooners are finally expected to land the player they have been trying to get for a long time

The Oklahoma Sooners are making waves in the 2027 recruiting cycle, as they are projected to land a key player they desperately need: four-star ...

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Oklahoma City ranks among the top two major cities to live in for the second consecutive year

Oklahoma City ranks among the top two major cities to live in for the second consecutive year

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has been recognized as one of the top big cities to live in the United States, according to the U.S. News ...

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Sweater-swapping thugs who shot up a playground in NYC are being sought by the NYPD

Sweater-swapping thugs who shot up a playground in NYC are being sought by the NYPD

The NYPD is searching for two armed suspects who fired multiple shots at a Bronx playground before fleeing in a car, captured on surveillance ...

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After a "teen takeover" occurs on Chicago's West Side, five officers are hit by a car, and 19 people are injured in shootings

After a “teen takeover” occurs on Chicago’s West Side, five officers are hit by a car, and 19 people are injured in shootings

At least five police officers were hit by a car during a “teen takeover” event early Sunday on Chicago’s West Side, part of a ...

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After praising her daughter's anti-Trump drawing and message, a mother from New Jersey received backlash, saying, "What the Absolute Hell Is Wrong With People?"

After praising her daughter’s anti-Trump drawing and message, a mother from New Jersey received backlash, saying, “What the Absolute Hell Is Wrong With People?”

A mother in New Jersey is facing online backlash after praising her daughter for making an anti-Trump drawing at school. The mom posted a ...

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A social security change aimed at households could reduce benefits for 400,000 people in a "extremely harmful move

A social security change aimed at households could reduce benefits for 400,000 people in a “extremely harmful move

Hundreds of thousands of Americans could see their Social Security benefits cut or reduced if a new proposed rule goes into effect. The rule, ...

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Nearly 300 undocumented immigrants from California and New York with commercial licenses were apprehended and charged in Indiana

Nearly 300 undocumented immigrants from California and New York with commercial licenses were apprehended and charged in Indiana

Indiana officials have revealed that nearly 300 undocumented migrants holding commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) were stopped and prosecuted over the last three months. State ...

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Mayors in California Warn against the Newsom bullet train plan, claiming it could "raid" local tax bases

Mayors in California Warn against the Newsom bullet train plan, claiming it could “raid” local tax bases

California city leaders are stepping up their opposition to the state’s high-speed rail project. Concerns are growing that local taxpayer money could be used ...

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