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Oklahoma youth marijuana use ranking climbs to third
A Texoma HIDTA report shows Oklahoma youth marijuana use ranking has risen to third nationally, citing industry oversupply concerns.

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Mar 31 min read


Oklahoma Legislature approves Toby Keith Expressway
The Oklahoma Legislature approves naming a new Norman-area turnpike the Toby Keith Expressway, honoring the late country music star.

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Mar 31 min read


Dr. Kenny Rodrequez named Putnam City Schools superintendent
Putnam City Schools names Dr. Kenny Rodrequez as its 25th superintendent following a nationwide search process.

mike33692
Mar 32 min read


Oklahoma severe storm risk returns with hail threat
The Storm Prediction Center issues an Oklahoma severe storm risk with potential for one-inch hail and additional threats later this week.

mike33692
Mar 31 min read


Elgin school bus crash on I-44 leaves 13 injured
An Elgin school bus crash on I-44 near Lawton injured 13 people. Three students remain hospitalized in critical condition.

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Mar 31 min read


Illegal fentanyl trafficking in Oklahoma not expected to slow
Oklahoma narcotics officials say illegal fentanyl trafficking in Oklahoma is unlikely to decrease despite the death of a major Mexican cartel leader.

mike33692
Mar 22 min read


Landowner energy lease bill advances unanimously
Senate Bill 2173 would create an educational program to help Oklahoma landowners negotiate oil, gas, wind, and solar energy leases.

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Mar 22 min read


Oklahoma sues U.S. Army over Fort Sill dining contract
Oklahoma files lawsuit against the U.S. Army over the Fort Sill dining contract, citing federal preference protections for blind contractors.

mike33692
Mar 21 min read


Total lunar eclipse visible early tomorrow morning
A total lunar eclipse will be visible early tomorrow as the Earth’s shadow covers the moon, creating a reddish Full Worm Moon.

mike33692
Mar 21 min read


James Lankford discusses U.S. military action against Iran
Sen. James Lankford says U.S. military action against Iran could pressure the regime and create an opportunity for Iranian citizens to choose new leadership.

mike33692
Mar 22 min read


South Oklahoma City mental health facility set to open
A new South Oklahoma City mental health facility will soon open, transferring patients from Griffin Memorial Hospital and expanding statewide care capacity.

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Mar 22 min read


House Bill 3314 advances public service impact tax on retail marijuana sales
House Bill 3314 would allow counties to impose a voter-approved public service impact tax on retail marijuana sales in Oklahoma.

mike33692
Mar 22 min read


U.S. strikes on Iran could impact Oklahoma, analyst warns
Former Pentagon correspondent Mike Boettcher tells News 9 that U.S. strikes on Iran could escalate into a broader regional conflict with possible effects on Oklahoma.

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Mar 22 min read


Epic Charter School preliminary hearing resumes in Oklahoma
The Epic Charter School preliminary hearing resumes in Oklahoma County as former CFO Josh Brock testifies about alleged financial misconduct.

mike33692
Feb 272 min read


House passes citizenship verification for SNAP and Medicaid bills
The Oklahoma House advances citizenship verification for SNAP and Medicaid bills on party-line votes, sending the measures to the Senate.

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Feb 271 min read


OU spring football game set for April 18 at Gaylord Family Stadium
The 2026 OU spring football game will be held April 18 at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium with tickets on sale now.

mike33692
Feb 272 min read


DOJ sues Oklahoma over voter registration records dispute
The DOJ sues Oklahoma over access to unredacted voter registration records, citing the Civil Rights Act of 1960 and election record requirements.

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Feb 272 min read


Peterson Farms settlement adds to Illinois River Watershed lawsuit
Peterson Farms agrees to nearly $1 million settlement in the Illinois River Watershed lawsuit over alleged poultry waste pollution in Oklahoma.

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Feb 262 min read


Waynoka FFA hay donations aid Oklahoma wildfire recovery
Waynoka FFA students organize hay donations to help Oklahoma wildfire recovery efforts after hundreds of thousands of acres burned.

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Feb 262 min read


Oklahoma wildfire planning improves preparedness as season begins
Oklahoma wildfire planning is strengthening 2026 response efforts with real-time monitoring, coordinated agencies, and faster deployment of National Guard and state resources.

mike33692
Feb 252 min read
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