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Officials expect busy weekend on highways
OKLAHOMA CITY - AAA Oklahoma expects over 500,000 state residents to be on the road for the Memorial Day holiday. That's a 2.2 percent increase from last year, said Chuck Mai, AAA public affairs vice president.
- Busy summer at library
- Quinlan event set
- Big numbers expected at area lakes, state parks
- Students graduate from ESL program
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Officials expect busy weekend on highways
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Thunder surge past Lakers 106-90 to win West semis
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Russell Westbrook scored 28 points, Kevin Durant added 25 points and 10 rebounds, and the Oklahoma City Thunder surged ahead in the second half to beat Los Angeles 106-90 in Game 5 on Monday night and eliminate the Lakers from the playoffs.
- Thunder rally past Lakers, take 3-1 series lead
- Local woman wins fitness event
- Thunder rally to edge Lakers 77-75 in Game 2
- Thunder clobber Lakers 119-90 in Game 1
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Thunder surge past Lakers 106-90 to win West semis
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Area veteran goes on honor flight
VICI - Area resident Bill Salisbury, 89, was aboard an Oklahoma Honor Flight (OHF) that visited Washington, D.C. earlier this month.
- Local woman wins fitness event
- Toy, action figure museum sets event
- Shattuck business sets grand re-opening on Friday
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Area veteran goes on honor flight
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VIDEOS: 2011 Fall Follies
Videos of some of the acts at the 2011 Fall Follies event to benefit the Woodward Education Foundation.
- VIDEOS: 4th of July kids games at Crystal Beach Park
- VIDEOS: Extreme Monster Truck Nationals
- VIDEO: Chainsaw carving
- VIDEOS: June 11 storm
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VIDEOS: 2011 Fall Follies



