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Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor released a statement Thursday calling for employers to disregard the Biden Administration’s upcoming vaccine and…
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Earlier this month Oklahoma School for the Deaf unveiled a fresh logo featuring their new Bison mascot.
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Oklahoma continues to rank top three in the nation for hepatitis C deaths.
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The Oklahoma Office of the State Treasurer reports May’s gross receipts are showing the state economy continues to recover from this time last year, when…
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Prisons around the state briefly locked down and cancelled visitation over the weekend after a prisoner at North Fork Correctional Center in Sayre…
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Senate 1033 impacts medical marijuana guidelines and is now in effect after Gov. Stitt signed it into law last week. One of the biggest changes the bill…
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Oklahomans struggling with substance abuse no longer have to wait to get into some of the most intensive treatment for addiction.
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About 500 people gathered across the street from the Greenwood Cultural Center as President Biden gave his remarks on Tuesday afternoon marking the 100…
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Nearly a year after voters approved Medicaid expansion, the program is open for enrollment. Hundreds of people gathered in the Greenwood district in Tulsa…
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The City of Lawton will kick off its second Citizen’s Academy – a free and interactive program designed to familiarize Lawton citizens with the roles,…
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As the academic year winds down, schools are already looking toward the next one. It’s bound to be more normal.
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As we approach the 100th commemoration of the Tulsa Race Massacre, KOSU teamed up with NPR's Next Generation Radio to highlight the experiences of people…