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OU Vandalism, Education Meeting Delayed, and Shake Shack Coming

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What’s happening, Oklahoma? It is March 28, and here’s what we're covering today:

🗞️ A NE OKC shooting leaves 3 injured and 3 in custody. Vandalism targets promotions for an upcoming Riley Gaines event at OU. A fatal Muskogee Co. shooting tied to a domestic dispute. Plus: a delayed State Ed Board meeting, bills on abortion drugs and religious protests, and a Shake Shack coming to OKC.

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Weather Update

A little bit cooler for your Friday. Some clouds.

Storm chances this weekend. KOCO’s Jonathan Conder put together this weekend storm timeline.

🌡️ Friday's high in OKC 70°
🌡️ Friday’s high in Tulsa 71°

Allergy Report 🤧

Tree pollen will be high today.
Grass pollen will be moderate.
Ragweed pollen won’t be an issue.

For more depth on Friday’s allergy news, click here.

Breaking News 🚨

3 shot, 3 in custody after NE OKC shooting
Three people were injured in a shooting Thursday afternoon at an apartment complex in northeast Oklahoma City. Two were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries; a third was treated at the scene.

Local reports: (KFOR) | (News 9) | (Fox 25)

Riley Gaines event sparks vandalism at OU
Posters promoting a Turning Point USA event with Riley Gaines were defaced with graffiti calling the group “racist” and “transphobic.”

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this blurb contained significant errors including that the event had already happened. This event doesn’t happen until April 2.

Local report: OU Daily

Note: Today’s cover image came from OU Daily and was provided to them.

Fatal Muskogee Co. shooting tied to domestic dispute
Authorities have ID’d victims in a deadly March 8 shooting in Oktaha, per Tulsa World.

Oklahoma Board of Education Meeting Moved Over Concerns of Potential Open Meeting Act Violation

By Beth Wallis, StateImpact Oklahoma
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A State Board of Education meeting scheduled for Thursday was postponed to avoid a potential Open Meeting Act violation.

The Oklahoman first reported Wednesday the meeting agenda was posted on OSDE’s website 20 minutes late. According to the Open Meeting Act, agendas must be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting, which was set to begin at 1 p.m. on Thursday.

The Oklahoman then reported Thursday morning it had obtained emails in which the board’s attorney told members the late agenda posting may not have met statutory requirements. According to The Oklahoman, State Superintendent Ryan Walters called off the meeting late last night.

In a statement to StateImpact, Walters said the meeting was postponed out of an “abundance of caution.”

Senate Advances Bill to Protect Oklahoma Religious Services from Protests

By Barbara Hoberock, Oklahoma Voice
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The Oklahoma Senate on Thursday advanced a bill that could imprison protesters who interrupt a religious service. 

Critics said the prohibition, which extends to one mile of the religious service, violates free speech rights.

Senate Bill 743 makes it a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500 and or one year in prison to willfully disturb a worship service within one mile of a church.

A second offense would be a felony and carry a fine of $1,000 and or two years in prison.

A Bill Seeking to Punish People for Trafficking Abortion-Inducing Drugs Passes Oklahoma House

By Jillian Taylor, StateImpact Oklahoma
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A bill targeting abortion-inducing drugs passed the Oklahoma House floor on party lines with a vote of 77-19.

House Bill 1168 would allow drug trafficking charges to be imposed on someone who delivers or possesses with the intent to deliver an abortion-inducing drug to someone. Bill author Rep. Denise Crosswhite-Hader (R-Piedmont) worked on an identical measure last year, which passed out of the House but failed in the opposite chamber. She said this bill would cover someone taking action within Oklahoma.

The penalty for what it refers to as “trafficking or attempting to traffic abortion-inducing drugs” is a felony with up to $100,000 in fines, ten years in prison or both. Crosswhite-Hader said the bill does not cover people seeking out the drugs for themselves.

The Oklahoma Rundown 📰

A concise summary of the latest news from across the state.

• Muscogee Nation receives 'credible threat' on hospital in Okmulgee; lockdown in place (Tulsa World)

Suspect identified: Muscogee Nation Health Complex in Okmulgee locks down after credible threat (News On 6)

• Regulators affirm interim OGE rates adopted last summer (OKEnergyToday)

• Early voting begins in Tulsa County for key local elections (KTUL)

Suspect in custody following standoff near Jenks Northwest Elementary campus (Fox 23)

• Franco's Pizza and Trattoria closes due to owner's health issues | Restaurant News (Tulsa World)

• Shake Shack set to open its first Oklahoma restaurant at OAK development (KOCO)

Private high school principal fired, arrested on child pornography charges (News 9)

• Three men arrested, facing second-degree murder charges for deadly beating at Enclave Event Center (KFOR)

• Seminole Little League softball coach accused of fraud; police asking donors to come forward (KFOR)

• Oklahoma City, County courts partner for warrant clearing event (Oklahoma City Free Press)

• OKC metro museums, libraries expecting to dodge federal courts (Oklahoma City Free Press)

• ‘He loved helping others’: Friends, family remember life of OU nursing student, rugby player Joe Pal (OU Daily)

• Bureau of Indian Affairs enters case of missing Atoka man (KTEN)

• PHOTOS: Oklahoma Highway Patrol tickets driver on turnpike using furniture dolly to support trailer (Sapulpa Times)

• Ethan Hawke spotted near Bartlesville as FX films ‘Tulsa Noir’ drama in Oklahoma (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)

• Ardmore Development Authority shares economic strategic plan (KXII)

🎉 Oklahoma Weekend Fun Guide

Looking for something fun to do this weekend? We’ve rounded up the best events across the state — from tulips to T-Rexes:

🦖 Jurassic Adventure – Tulsa Expo Square
Friday–Sunday: Giant dinosaurs, rides, fossil digs, and virtual reality dinos.
🎟️ jurassicadventure.com

🎣 Backwoods Hunting & Fishing Expo – Tulsa Expo Square
Fri–Sun | 11a–7p (Fri/Sat), 10a–5p (Sun): Outdoor gear, demos, and workshops.
🔗 backwoodsshow.com

🛍️ Spring Craft, Food & Gift Bazaar – Broken Arrow
Sat–Sun: Over 150 vendors, free admission and parking.
🔗 Facebook Event

🚗 Diecast, Toy & Collectibles Show – Tulsa Expo Square
Saturday | 9a–4p: Free event for collectors and enthusiasts.
🔗 Facebook Event

🌷 Tulip Festival – Myriad Botanical Gardens, OKC
Sat–Sun: 50,000 tulips, food trucks, live music, and photo ops.
🔗 myriadgardens.org

🎨 Red Earth Art Festival – National Cowboy Museum, OKC
Fri–Sun: Native art, culture, and dance performances.
🔗 redearth.org

🎈 Kids Fest 2025 – Rose State College, Midwest City
Saturday: Games, shows, and interactive fun for kids.
🔗 Event Info

🎬 Movie Night – Will Rogers Museum, Claremore
Friday: The Prince of Egypt + free popcorn!
🔗 willrogers.com

👩‍🎤 Women’s Living History – Philbrook Museum, Tulsa
Sunday: Storytelling and music honoring impactful women.
🔗 philbrook.org

SPORTS 🏀⚾🥎🏈

Thunder Pull Away From Grizzlies To Win No. 61

The Oklahoma City Thunder dominated the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night, cruising to a decisive 125-104 win at home. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was the standout performer, dropping 37 points and dishing out 6 assists that kept the Grizzlies on their heels. Isaiah Hartenstein notched a solid double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Jalen Williams chipped in 20 points to round out the Thunder's offensive attack. The victory pushed the Thunder's impressive record to 61-12, further cementing their position atop the Western Conference standings.

More Sports Coverage 👀

• Oklahoma to Battle UConn in Sweet 16 (SoonerSports)

• No. 9 OU Tuscaloosa Bound for Top-15 Series at Alabama (SoonerSports)

• Tracking OU men’s basketball offseason moves (OU Daily)

• Justin Blackmon to be join Oklahoma State football Ring of Honor (O’Colly)

• Cowgirl Softball drops showcase non-conference matchup with Georgia, 8-4 (OKState)

• ORU baseball Gears up for road series with Tommies (ORU Athletics)

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