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Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observed Across Oklahoma
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Oklahoma is marked by parades in Tulsa and Oklahoma City as federal offices close and communities honor Dr. King’s legacy.

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Jan 192 min read


OKC Thunder Win Fifth Straight With Rout of Rockets
An OKC Thunder win over the Houston Rockets extends the team’s streak to five games with a dominant fourth quarter.

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Jan 161 min read


Oklahoma Burn Bans Expand as Drought Raises Wildfire Risk
Oklahoma burn bans are expanding as drought conditions fuel wildfire risk and prompt emergency response staging statewide.

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Jan 162 min read


TSET Grants Oklahoma $150 Million to Improve Health Care Access
TSET grants Oklahoma nearly $150 million to health care projects focused on rural and underserved communities statewide.

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Jan 151 min read


OHP Searches for Fake Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper in Stroud
OHP warns drivers after a fake Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper attempted to stop and detain a driver in Stroud.

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Jan 151 min read


Tribal Leaders Warn of ICE Harassment of Native Americans in Shawnee
Tribal leaders say ICE harassment of Native Americans in Shawnee involves unconstitutional racial profiling and unlawful questioning of tribal citizens.

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Jan 152 min read


Oklahoma Attorney General Seeks $5 Million Budget Increase
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond requests $5 million more as lawmakers question federal enforcement partnerships and expanding duties.

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Jan 141 min read


Stillwater Dental Assistant Faces Dozens of Sexual Assault Charges
A Stillwater dental assistant sexual assault case moves forward as Cody Stolfa prepares to plead guilty to dozens of felony charges involving sedated patients.

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Jan 142 min read


Clemency Hearing Set for Death Row Inmate Kendrick Simpson
A Kendrick Simpson clemency hearing puts Oklahoma’s death penalty process under renewed scrutiny as lawmakers and prosecutors clash ahead of a scheduled execution.

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Jan 141 min read


Oklahoma Supreme Court Blocks Control of Tobacco Settlement Trust
The Oklahoma Supreme Court rules lawmakers cannot alter the Tobacco Settlement Trust, saying only voters can approve changes to the $2 billion fund.

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Jan 141 min read


Epic Charter Schools Audit Details Financial Collapse
A new Epic Charter Schools audit reveals enrollment failures and budget shortfalls behind the virtual school’s collapse.

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Jan 131 min read


Broken Arrow City Council Denies Mosque Development Proposal
The Broken Arrow mosque vote ends with city leaders denying a proposed mosque and retail development after weeks of debate.

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Jan 131 min read


Stepfather Hospitalized in Caddo County Child Abuse Case
The Caddo County child abuse case deepens after the stepfather of a missing boy is hospitalized following a suicide attempt.

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Jan 131 min read


House District 35 Runoff Election Underway Across Five Counties
Voters decide the Republican nominee in the House District 35 runoff election today across five Oklahoma counties.

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Jan 131 min read


Oklahoma Lawmakers Push to Ban Foreign Law in Oklahoma Courts
Oklahoma lawmakers revive efforts to prohibit foreign law in Oklahoma courts with House Joint Resolution 1040, sending the issue back to voters.

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Jan 122 min read


Missing Boy Found Safe in Caddo County After Week-Long Search
After a week missing, 12-year-old RJ Davis was found safe in Caddo County with help from the United Cajun Navy and is now in the care of DHS.

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Jan 122 min read


Oklahoma City Immigration Protest Draws Hundreds to Scissortail Park
Hundreds attend an Oklahoma City immigration protest at Scissortail Park, showing solidarity amid nationwide demonstrations following a fatal ICE shooting.

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Jan 122 min read


OKC Traffic Delays Begin with Bridge and Road Construction Projects
Major road construction on I-44 and Northwest 23rd Street will cause OKC traffic delays for weeks, with lane closures and extended project timelines.

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Jan 121 min read


Oklahoma Lawmakers Push School Library Obscenity Bill
Oklahoma lawmakers are considering a school library obscenity bill that would restrict books with sexual content based on community standards.

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Jan 91 min read


Search Continues for Missing Chickasha Boy RJ Davis
The search for missing Chickasha boy RJ Davis continues as OSBI assists local police and the child’s parents remain jailed on abuse charges.

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Jan 91 min read
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