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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


GOP Infighting in Oklahoma Senate Intensifies Ahead of Session
GOP infighting in the Oklahoma Senate is growing after leadership stripped a Freedom Caucus member of a key committee role.

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Feb 21 min read


Waurika Boil Water Advisory Issued Due to Extreme Cold
A Waurika boil water advisory is in effect after extreme cold and low water levels raised contamination concerns in the public water system.

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Feb 21 min read


Governor Stitt Outlines Priorities in Final Address
Governor Stitt State of the State address calls for spending caps, Medicaid changes, welfare cuts, and renewed challenges to tribal rulings.

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Feb 22 min read


Devon Energy Coterra Merger Creates $58B Company
Devon Energy Coterra merger will create a $58 billion shale producer with headquarters in Houston and continued operations in Oklahoma City.

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Feb 21 min read


Governor Stitt Budget Plan Calls for Flat Spending
Governor Stitt budget plan again calls for flat spending despite agency shortfalls as he prepares his final State of the State address.

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Feb 21 min read


Oklahoma Wastewater Disposal Regulation Overhaul Proposed
Oklahoma wastewater disposal regulation is under scrutiny after repeated pollution incidents linked to oil and gas wastewater spills statewide.

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Feb 22 min read


National Weather Service Funding Fully Restored
National Weather Service funding has been restored for the fiscal year, securing support for Oklahoma-based severe weather research and forecasting.

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Jan 302 min read


Oklahoma Literacy Policy Debate Intensifies as Democrats Urge Long-Term Investment
Oklahoma literacy policy debate continues as Democrats urge sustained investment, citing Mississippi’s long-term approach to reading reform.

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Jan 302 min read


Oklahoma Black Market Marijuana Farms Still Operating
Oklahoma black market marijuana farms remain active despite shutdowns, as Attorney General Gentner Drummond seeks more funding to continue enforcement.

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Jan 292 min read


Buddy Hield Jersey Retirement Set at Oklahoma
Buddy Hield jersey retirement is set for February 21 at Oklahoma, honoring the former Sooner star during a halftime ceremony.

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Jan 291 min read


Oklahoma DHS Funding Request Targets Child Care
Oklahoma DHS funding request seeks $57 million to offset federal cuts impacting child care subsidies and after-school programs.

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Jan 292 min read


Oklahoma Capitol Alcohol Ban Proposed After Accusations
An Oklahoma Capitol alcohol ban proposal follows accusations of lawmakers drinking on the job, drawing sharp reaction from Senate leaders.

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Jan 291 min read


Oklahoma City ICE Facility No Longer Under Consideration
Oklahoma City ICE facility plans appear to end as Mayor David Holt says owners stopped talks with Homeland Security over the 2800 S. Council Road site.

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Jan 292 min read


State Farm Ordered to Release Internal Documents
An Oklahoma court has ordered State Farm to release internal documents tied to disputed roof claims involving hail and wind damage.

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Jan 291 min read


House Democrats Outline 2026 Legislative Agenda
Oklahoma House Democrats unveil a legislative agenda focused on wages, utility costs, insurance affordability, and education funding ahead of session.

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Jan 292 min read


Oklahoma Data Center Moratorium Proposal Filed
An Oklahoma data center moratorium proposal would pause new facilities for three years amid concerns over water use and infrastructure impact.

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Jan 292 min read


U.S. Mayors Raise Concerns Over ICE Operations
U.S. mayors speak out on violence tied to ICE operations, calling for restored trust and cooperation between cities and federal agencies.

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Jan 292 min read
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