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Dorian becomes a Category 4 monster powering toward Florida

MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Dorian powered toward Florida with increasing fury Friday, becoming an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm but leaving forecasters uncertain whether it would make a direct hit on the state's east coast or inflict a g...

 

OSHA: Street should have closed before Miami bridge collapse

MIAMI (AP) — Engineers had knowledge of extensive cracking and failed to order a street closed and shore up a pedestrian bridge before it collapsed and killed six people at a Miami university last year, according to findings revealed by a federal w...

 

Feds: No more education, legal services for immigrant kids

PHOENIX (AP) — The federal government has stopped paying for English-language courses and legal services at facilities that hold immigrant children around the country, imposing budget cuts it says are necessary at a time when record numbers of u...

 

Poetry, film, maps: Parkland students quietly process trauma

PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — When freshman Eden Hebron wanted to capture the searing experience of being in a classroom where a fellow student killed her best friend and three other people, she turned to poetry. The result was "1216," named after the n...

 

Footbridge collapses onto busy highway, crushes 8 vehicles

MIAMI (AP) — A pedestrian bridge that was under construction collapsed onto a busy Miami highway Thursday, crushing at least eight vehicles under massive slabs of concrete and steel and killing multiple people, authorities said. Search-and-rescue c...

 

Families await word on relatives feared crushed by bridge

MIAMI (AP) — Relatives and friends of people still missing after a pedestrian bridge collapsed on a highway gathered Friday in South Florida, longing and praying for miracles as authorities searched the smashed concrete that has already claimed s...

 

A grim task: Preserving mementos from the Florida shooting

PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — Parkland's historians and city officials are aiming to save mementos left at the vast makeshift shrines in the aftermath of a Florida high school shooting that killed 17 people. Gifts have continued to expand these memorials a...

 

AP-NORC Poll: Most don't want young immigrants deported

WASHINGTON (AP) — Just 1 in 5 Americans want to deport young immigrants brought to the United States as children and now here illegally, the focus of a politically fraught debate between the White House and Congress. Americans also have largely n...

 

US mayors back plan for cities to use only renewable energy

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A bipartisan group of mayors from across the country unanimously backed an ambitious commitment for U.S. cities to run entirely on renewable sources such as wind and solar in two decades. As the U.S. Conference of Mayors w...

 

Russian with HIV seeking US asylum is detained in Florida

MIAMI (AP) — Immigration authorities detained a gay Russian man infected with HIV who was seeking U.S. asylum in California, his lawyer said on Wednesday. Denis Davydov has been held in an immigration detention facility in Miami since March 13 a...

 
 By Ana Gomez    Sports    October 23, 2016

Lady Bulldogs to Conclude Fall Season at HSU Fall Invitational

Setting the Scene - The SWOSU Women's Golf program returns to action after a two week layoff when they travel to Hot Springs, Ark. to compete at the HSU Fall Invitational at the Hot Springs Country Club - SWOSU will be looking for their fifth...

 
 By Ana Gomez    Sports    October 12, 2016

Lady Bulldogs Win Second Fall Tournament, Claim GAC Preview Title

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (Oct. 11, 2017) - SWOSU's Women Golf Team finish first for the second time this season at the GAC Women's Preview at Lake Hefner. The Bulldogs carded a score of 304 (+16) in the final round of competition and a score of 611...

 
 By Ana Gomez    Sports    October 5, 2016

Choi Leads Lady Bulldogs to Second-Place Finish at UCO Classic

EDMOND, Okla. (Oct. 4. 2016) - SWOSU Women's Golf Team took second at the UCO RCB Bank Classic. The Lady Bulldogs carded a score of 314 (+30) in the final round of competition to finish with a score of 612 (+44) overall. Elin Wahlin and Gloria Choi...

 
 By Ana Gomez    Sports    October 2, 2016

Lady Dawgs Hold a Three-Shot Lead After UCO Classic Opening Round

EDMOND, Okla. (Oct. 3, 2016) - With an opening round of 298 (+14), the SWOSU Women's Golf team sits atop the leader board at the UCO Classic, played at the Golf Club of Edmond in Edmond. Gloria Choi is pacing the tournament as an individual after...

 

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