(AP) – Disney workers are planning walkouts during their breaks every day this week to protest CEO Bob Chapek’s slow response in publicly criticizing Florida legislation that critics have dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
(AP) – Nine people died in a fiery, headon collision in West Texas, including six students and a coach from a New Mexico university who were returning home from a golf tournament, authorities said.
(AP) – The Interior Department is on the verge of releasing a report on its investigation into the federal government's past oversight of Native American boarding schools.
DEAR HARRIETTE: Whenever a member of my family has an issue with my younger brother, they will complain directly to me. It's almost as if they think I have control over his actions. My brother is irresponsible and has little concern for anyone other than himself, so it is pretty hard to go to bat for him. He has done all kinds of things to offend our parents, cousins, aunts and uncles. It's disgusting to everybody but him. And I just cannot be his go-between. What can I say to make them stop doing this? – Annoyed With Complaints
(AP) – A Moscow court announced it has extended the arrest of WNBA star Brittney Griner until May 19, according to the Russian state news agency Tass.
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- Council seeks additional ARPA funds
- Poison cases spike again
- Old friends reunite at Tornado Dome after 30 years apart
- Area prep sports resume action
The Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information reported March 4 a total of 123 cases of self-harm attempts among adolescent girls ranging from 11 to 19 years old occurred during the month of February.