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Edmond Businesses Adjusting to ‘Safer-At-Home’ Order

Jeff Elkins - March 29, 2020

Essential businesses in Edmond are changing how they operate as the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts the market. Cindy Ulecht and Janet McDonald, co-owners of The Gourmet ... Read More

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Former Oklahoma U.S. Senator Tom Coburn Dies

Maury Blair - March 29, 2020

Former United States Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) has died at the age of 72, according to the Associated Press. https://twitter.com/AP/status/1243928249798922243 Coburn served in the U.S. ... Read More

Life, News

How Churches in Oklahoma Are Responding to COVID-19

Haley Humphrey - March 28, 2020

Many churches worldwide have canceled their in-person services to combat the spread of novel coronavirus, but some are finding new ways to reach congregations. Over ... Read More

Health, News

COVID-19 Coverage: Recapping the Month of March

Micah Wilson - March 27, 2020

Oklahoma had its first case of COVID19. Now, just 21 days later, a "safer-at-home" policy in effect for 19 Oklahoma counties with COVID19 cases. How ... Read More

News, Health

COVID-19 Coverage: What is Social Distancing?

Mikala Novitsky - March 27, 2020

So far, social distancing is the most effective way to help #FlattenTheCurve, but are you doing it correctly? UCentral's Mikala Novitsky has all you need to know. https://www.facebook.com/UCentral/videos/679713979506147/ Read More

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Businesses Issue Permits to Employees Amid “Safer at Home” Order

J.D. Silva - March 26, 2020

On Tuesday, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt issued a statewide executive order, “Safer at Home,” which closes non-essential businesses in counties that have confirmed cases of ... Read More

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Summer Olympics Postponed

J.D. Silva - March 26, 2020

After working to hold the Summer Olympics this July in spite of the coronavirus threat, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and International Olympic Committee President ... Read More