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OSBI Cybercrime Unit Bill Advances in Oklahoma Senate
OSBI cybercrime unit legislation moves forward as Oklahoma lawmakers consider $3 million to combat digital crime and online fraud statewide.

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Feb 102 min read


Driver license reading proficiency requirement advances in Oklahoma
The driver license reading proficiency bill advances in Oklahoma, reinstating a literacy requirement for applicants after a strong committee vote.

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Feb 102 min read


Parental choice tax credit expansion advances in Oklahoma House
The parental choice tax credit expansion clears an Oklahoma House committee as lawmakers debate funding impact and future growth of the program.

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Feb 102 min read


Virtual Jewish charter school rejected by Oklahoma charter board
A virtual Jewish charter school application was rejected by Oklahoma’s charter board over constitutional concerns about public funding and religious education.

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Feb 102 min read


Expand Energy headquarters move to Houston sparks Oklahoma reaction
The Expand Energy headquarters move to Houston is drawing reaction from Oklahoma leaders as the state assesses impacts on jobs and the energy industry.

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Feb 102 min read


Feral Hog Hunting Oklahoma Bill Advances in Senate Committee
Feral hog hunting Oklahoma legislation advances as lawmakers seek to curb widespread crop damage and property destruction caused by wild swine.

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Feb 91 min read


Oklahoma Budget Shortfall Threat Grows as Tax Cuts Reduce Revenue
Oklahoma budget shortfall concerns are rising as tax cuts, the end of federal COVID funds, and federal budget cuts leave agencies facing major gaps.

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Feb 92 min read


Avant boys fall through ice at Bird Creek in Osage County
Avant boys fall through ice at Bird Creek in Osage County, prompting safety warnings from authorities about frozen waterways and winter conditions.

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Feb 92 min read


OSU Athletics Big 12 Fine Issued After Chant Investigation
OSU athletics Big 12 fine imposed after conference investigation into inappropriate chants during a basketball game against BYU.

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Feb 92 min read


United Healthcare Integris Health Agreement Extends Patient Coverage
United Healthcare Integris Health agreement temporarily maintains patient coverage in Oklahoma while both sides negotiate a long-term contract before March ninth.

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Feb 92 min read


Oklahoma Special Election Day Features School Bonds and Mayoral Races
Oklahoma special election day brings school bond votes, school board races, and mayoral elections statewide with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Feb 92 min read


Expand Energy Headquarters Move to Houston Confirmed
Expand Energy headquarters move to Houston later this year as the company strengthens partnerships while maintaining Oklahoma operations and workforce.

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Feb 92 min read


Oklahoma Prison Nicotine Vapes Policy Aims to Reduce Violence
Oklahoma prison nicotine vapes policy would allow regulated nicotine vapes and pouches to reduce contraband smuggling, inmate debt, and violence.

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Feb 62 min read


Oklahoma medical marijuana changes debated by lawmakers
Oklahoma medical marijuana changes remain under review as Senate leaders say lawmakers can reform the industry without a statewide vote.

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Feb 62 min read


Oklahoma SNAP Error Rate Raises Concerns After Auditor Warning
The Oklahoma SNAP error rate is drawing concern from lawmakers after an auditor warning that accuracy problems could trigger federal penalties and higher state costs.

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Feb 61 min read


Winter Storm Cost Oklahoma Nearly $8 Million in Highway Response
The winter storm cost Oklahoma nearly $8 million as transportation crews used brine, salt, and sand to treat roads and respond to icy conditions statewide.

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Feb 52 min read


Caddo Nation Embezzlement Case Ends With Federal Guilty Plea
The Caddo Nation embezzlement case concludes after a former employee pleaded guilty to diverting tribal funds and now faces federal sentencing.

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Feb 52 min read


Okmulgee Phishing Scam Warns Residents of Fake Arrest Warrant Calls
An Okmulgee phishing scam involves callers demanding money for fake arrest warrants. Police warn residents to hang up and report the fraud.

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Feb 52 min read


Social Studies Standards Oklahoma Draft Receives Early Support
The social studies standards Oklahoma draft is gaining praise after a court rejected the previous version, with educators and advocates supporting the new approach.

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Feb 52 min read


Worship Service Protection Bill Oklahoma Advances to Governor
The worship service protection bill Oklahoma would create penalties for intentionally disrupting religious services and now awaits the governor’s decision.

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Feb 51 min read
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