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Oklahoma Lawmakers Move to Limit Student Screen Time in Classrooms
A student screen time Oklahoma bill would limit computer use for Pre-K through 5th grade students to one hour per day starting next school year.

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Feb 42 min read


Free Firewood Program in Tulsa Helps Residents After Storm Cleanup
A free firewood Tulsa program is offering storm-damaged wood to residents of Tulsa, Bixby, and Jenks as cleanup efforts continue.

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Feb 42 min read


Bryan County Bank Fraud Case Brings Felony Charges in Durant
A Bryan County bank fraud investigation led to felony charges after two men allegedly attempted to pass forged U.S. bonds at a Durant bank.

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Feb 42 min read


Eliminating Oklahoma Medical Marijuana industry Would Upend Economy and Patient Access
Eliminating the Oklahoma medical marijuana industry could impact more than 315,000 patients, thousands of jobs, and millions in state and local tax revenue.

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Feb 42 min read


Oklahoma Voter Registration Reaches 2.4 Million Statewide
Oklahoma voter registration now tops 2.4 million, with Republicans holding a majority as the deadline to change party affiliation approaches.

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Feb 42 min read


Drummond Campaign Money Surges Ahead in Oklahoma Governor’s Race
Drummond campaign money surged at the end of 2025, with Attorney General Gentner Drummond reporting nearly $4 million as Oklahoma’s governor race heats up.

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Feb 42 min read


Oklahoma Senate Advances Public Safety Bill on Crime Scene Images
An Oklahoma public safety bill on crime scene images advances, targeting first responders while protecting media access.

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Feb 41 min read


OU Rock Creek Entertainment District Cleared to Move Forward
The OU Rock Creek Entertainment District received approval after the Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected a legal challenge.

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Feb 41 min read


Oklahoma Marijuana Trafficking Ring Dismantled by Investigators
An Oklahoma marijuana trafficking operation with international ties has been dismantled following multi-agency arrests.

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Feb 41 min read


Drone Company in Oklahoma City Expands Defense Technology
A drone company in Oklahoma City is expanding defense and counter-drone technology work through military and research partnerships.

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Feb 31 min read


Governor Stitt Budget Proposal Calls for Major Spending Cuts
The Governor Stitt budget proposal includes nearly ten percent cuts impacting public schools, retirement systems, and state services.

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Feb 31 min read


Social Security Cuts in Oklahoma Lead to Longer Wait Times
Social Security cuts in Oklahoma are causing longer wait times, fewer appointments, and reduced access to benefits for residents statewide.

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Feb 31 min read


Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Bills Advance With New Limits
Oklahoma medical marijuana bills would cap grower licenses, expand pesticide testing, and limit THC levels in edible products.

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Feb 31 min read


Oklahoma Panhandle Murders: Grandmother Sentenced to Life Without Parole
A grandmother convicted in the Oklahoma Panhandle murders has been sentenced to life without parole after orchestrating the killings of two women.

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Feb 31 min read


Former Drumright Teacher Arrested in OSBI Investigation
A former Drumright teacher has been arrested following an Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation sexual abuse investigation involving students.

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Feb 31 min read


Governor Stitt Calls for Elimination of OSSAA
Governor Kevin Stitt renews calls to eliminate the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association during his State of the State address.

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Feb 31 min read


Oklahoma Democrats Push Back on Governor’s State of the State
Oklahoma Democrats criticize Governor Stitt’s State of the State speech, opposing medical marijuana repeal and raising concerns over tribal relations.

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Feb 32 min read


Lawmaker Says Governor Harmed Oklahoma Tribal Relations
Oklahoma tribal relations have been damaged under Governor Stitt, according to Rep. Scott Fetgatter, who urges renewed cooperation.

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Feb 21 min read


Ozempic Use in Oklahoma Ranks Among Nation’s Highest
Ozempic use in Oklahoma ranks sixth nationally, with households spending thousands each year on weight-loss medications.

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Feb 22 min read


Immigration Bills Could Expand Enforcement in Oklahoma
Immigration bills in Oklahoma would expand law enforcement cooperation with ICE and impose new requirements on employers.

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Feb 21 min read
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