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Timeline: Storms bring a risk of tornadoes, damaging winds to Oklahoma (March 3, 2025)
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Jonathan Conder reports a level two risk for severe storms tonight, potentially upgraded, with threats of damaging winds (70-80 mph) and a tornado risk. Hail is expected to be minimal, around one inch. The timeline indicates storms will begin around 10 PM, affecting northwestern Oklahoma, moving through Oklahoma City by 2 AM, and continuing east until 6 AM. A wind advisory warns of gusts up to 60 mph from Tuesday evening to Wednesday morning. Viewers are encouraged to stay informed by tuning in to Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane for updates on the evolving tornado index.

KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says severe storms are expected tonight with a wind and tornado threat.
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Oklahoma Department State Department of Health hit with no confidence vote
SUMMARY: Heartland Medical Direction, representing a third of Oklahoma’s EMS agencies, has sent a letter to Governor Kevin Stitt and other state leaders, citing consistent mismanagement and a lack of accountability within the state’s emergency medical services. Heartland claims this has compromised public safety and EMS care. Despite over a year of complaints to the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH), no action has been taken. The OSDH responded, calling the move disappointing and stating they are engaging with willing partners to improve the state’s trauma system, focusing on collaboration with those open to meaningful discussions.

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Oklahoma sports betting not likely to become law this year
SUMMARY: Discussions on sports betting in Oklahoma have been ongoing for years, but new leadership in the House and Senate has created uncertainty. Governor Kevin Stitt advocates for a free market approach, rejecting bills that would give tribes a monopoly. Some legislators worry about the impact on existing tribal gaming agreements, while others believe working with tribes is essential for passing sports betting legislation. There are currently five sports betting bills, with one—Senate Bill 125—having made it out of committee. This bill is sponsored by Senator Dave Rader, a former Tulsa Golden Hurricane coach.

Oklahoma sports betting not likely to become law this year
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Warner Bros. demands removal of Chickasha's iconic leg lamp
SUMMARY: Warner Bros. is demanding the removal of a 50-foot leg lamp in Chickasha, Oklahoma, claiming it infringes on their copyright from the movie “A Christmas Story.” The community views the lamp, which has stood since 2022 and boosted local tourism, as a landmark. The Chickasha Community Foundation sought legal advice before construction, believing they complied with trademark laws since the land belongs to a public university. After receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Warner Bros., the foundation’s attorneys communicated back but haven’t heard further. Community members are prepared to defend the lamp, which honors a late local art professor.

Warner Bros. demands removal of Chickasha’s iconic leg lamp
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