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OKC law firm begins probe of Chinese coffee company

OKC law firm begins probe of Chinese coffee company

OKC law firm begins probe of Chinese coffee company

OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City-based law firm Federman and Sherwood is conducting an investigation related to a securities lawsuit against the Chinese coffee company Luckin Coffee Inc., the law firm announced recently.
Oklahoma-based law firm ranked

Oklahoma-based law firm ranked

Oklahoma-based law firm ranked

OKLAHOMA CITY – For the 11th straight year, the Oklahoma City-based law firm Crowe and Dunlevy has received the most Tier 1 ranking in the state from U.S. News and World Report and Best Lawyers.
OBU to cut 7 athletic programs

OBU to cut 7 athletic programs

OBU to cut 7 athletic programs

OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Baptist University, an NCAA Division II institution in Shawnee, on Monday, announced deep cuts to the school’s athletic budget.
Rally touts Trump’s successes

Rally touts Trump’s successes

Rally touts Trump’s successes

OKLAHOMA CITY – A spontaneous rally was held on the steps of the Oklahoma State Capitol Saturday by fervent supporters of Republican President Donald J. Trump, who allegedly lost to Democratic challenger Joseph R. Biden to be America’s next president.
Eatery owner faces balancing public health, staying open

Eatery owner faces balancing public health, staying open

Eatery owner faces balancing public health, staying open

ALTUS – These days Scot Simco doesn’t look forward to the first of the month. Like most Americans, the longtime Altus restaurateur knows when that day arrives, he will be paying bills. In the past, this was never fun, but manageable.
Sick of sickle cell: Lawton native helping to raise awareness of blood disorder

Sick of sickle cell: Lawton native helping to raise awareness of blood disorder

Sick of sickle cell: Lawton native helping to raise awareness of blood disorder

While his mother tells him he had other episodes, Allen Russell has a vivid memory of the moment he understood the impact sickle cell anemia was going to have on his life. “I was a sophomore at Lawton High, coming back from a football scrimmage at Mustang,” recounted Russell.