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DAILY NEWSLETTER [The Oklahoman]( 19 Jan, 2020 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( What stories do you wish The Oklahoman was chasing? What do you wish we knew? [Tell us!]( Contact information is optional. Are you a subscriber? View the [print replica]( of today's newspaper for more stories! [Flight of the intruders: FAA proposes rules to keep drones out of places they shouldn't go]( On a cool April night last year, police helicopter pilot Sgt. Tim Campbell cruised over Oklahoma City about 1,000 feet above the ground. Latest News [Police respond to reports of shots fired at Penn Square Mall; suspect still at large]( Oklahoma City police responded to reports of shots fired at Penn Square Mall Saturday for the second time in less than a month. [Dining on steak dinners to sack lunches: Lobbyists pay over $600,000 to feed lawmakers, public officials in 2019]( Lobbyists spent more than $600,000 buying meals for Oklahoma legislators and other public officials last year, treating them to steak dinners, sack lunches and breakfast buffets on behalf of clients seeking to influence public policy. [What it means to be a Top 10 state, according to Gov. Kevin Stitt]( Just call him Oklahoma's motivator-in-chief. [At town hall, reminders of civil rights struggles past and present]( At a town hall meeting Saturday in a predominantly black Oklahoma City neighborhood, there were reminders of the very public civil rights victories of the past and of the more private everyday struggles still occurring. ['We're just all unselfish': Thunder's youth shows off its bright future in 119-106 win vs. Trail Blazers]( In The Thunder's 119-106 win against the Trail Blazers Saturday, the lineup that put together that electrifying sequence midway through the second quarter included just one player over the age of 21. [OU football: Jay Boulware leaves for Texas, but Sooners can fill coaching void several ways]( Boulware spent the past seven seasons as OU's special teams coordinator, also coaching tight ends and running backs during his tenure. [OSU football: Tim Rattay's personality, skills will be a perfect fit with Cowboys]( This past season, Rattay was gone to the NFL, coaching quarterbacks at Washington. But the fruits of his work at Louisiana Tech were shining. [Robin Ventura is happy to hit the books again at OSU, three decades after leaving for MLB stardom]( Ventura is back at Oklahoma State in a rare role as a backpack-toting, class-attending student and student-assistant coach. [Meacham: Oklahoma City named a Millennial boomtown]( Our state capital was ranked in America's Top 10 Millennial boomtowns. [Dispensaries generate more sales tax revenue for OKC than bars in December]( Oklahoma City medical marijuana dispensaries are plentiful, and so too are the profits they generate for the city. [No escape: Senators to be quiet, unplugged for Trump trial]( No cellphones. No talking. No escape. You are receiving this communication as a member of the The Oklahoman. The Oklahoman values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Oklahoman 100 West Main Street, Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 © 2020 The Oklahoman. All rights reserved.

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