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OKC Approves $2.7B Bond for Roads, Parks, Safety
Oklahoma City voters pass $2.7 billion bond package for roads, parks, and public safety improvements.

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Oct 151 min read


Oklahoma Voters Pass Multiple School Bond Measures
Voters in several Oklahoma districts, including El Reno and Hinton, approve major school bond projects.

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Oct 151 min read


Stillwater Teen’s Sentence in Rape Case Draws Outrage
Stillwater residents express outrage after an 18-year-old convicted of rape and assault receives only community service.

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Oct 151 min read


Officials Warn of High Wildfire Risk in Oklahoma
Oklahoma fire officials urge residents to prepare for above-normal wildfire risk through January 2026.

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Oct 141 min read


Senate Reviews Veterans Department’s Aging Systems
Senate Holds Interim Study Oklahoma senators are exploring ways to modernize the state’s veterans-affairs technology systems . The Senate Interim Study on Wednesday focused on replacing an obsolete case-management platform and upgrading the department’s phone system. Shawn Kirkland, deputy director of the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs , said the outdated systems hinder service delivery. “It’s possible the old software could fail anytime,” he warned. No Cost Estima

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Oct 141 min read


Oklahoma Farmers Fight Federal Save Our Bacon Act
Oklahoma farmers join national push against the Save Our Bacon Act, which could remove state livestock welfare laws.

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Oct 141 min read


Google Donates $600K to Stillwater Public Schools
Google contributes $600,000 to Stillwater Public Schools for energy upgrades and new classroom technology.

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Oct 141 min read


Nick Coffey Joins Race for Oklahoma Attorney General
Former federal prosecutor Nick Coffey enters the race for Oklahoma attorney general, joining Jon Echols and Jeff Starling.

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Oct 141 min read


Report: Oklahoma's Turnpike Debt May Last Centuries
A new LOFT report says Oklahoma’s turnpike debt could take more than 200 years to fully repay.

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Oct 141 min read


Oklahoma School districts Report Success After Cell Phone Ban
Teachers say banning phones boosted focus, social skills, and classroom participation across Oklahoma schools.

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Oct 141 min read


Oklahoma Mental Health Agency Nears Fiscal Stability
After deep cuts and restructuring, Oklahoma’s mental health agency says it’s finally approaching financial stability.

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Oct 141 min read


Oklahoma Voters Decide on School Bond Projects
Oklahomans in El Reno, Hinton, and other districts head to the polls to vote on multi-million dollar school bond projects.

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Oct 141 min read


Oklahoma Man Gets 60 Years in Texas Murder
Mario Rodriguez sentenced to 60 years in Texas prison for killing girlfriend during a parking lot argument.

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Oct 101 min read


Stitt Pushes Back on Federal National Guard Deployment
Governor Kevin Stitt says deploying National Guard troops in U.S. cities violates states’ rights and divides governors.

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Oct 101 min read


Tribal Hunting Licenses Disputed in Oklahoma
The wildlife department says tribal members still need state licenses. Major tribes disagree. Compact talks and court action may follow.

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Oct 101 min read


Wanda Clark, Lucille Ball’s Secretary, Dies at 87
Wanda Clark, longtime secretary to Lucille Ball and Oklahoma native, has died at 87 in Langley. Fans remember her Hollywood legacy and Oklahoma ties.

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Oct 101 min read


SWOSU Mourns Logan Musil; OSBI Arrests Student
OSBI says SWOSU student Logan Musil was found at Veterans Lake. Another student was arrested as the investigation continues. Campus grieves and seeks answers.

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Oct 101 min read


OSU vs. Houston: Cowboys Seek First Big 12 Win
OSU hosts Houston at 11 a.m. on TNT. Cowboys chase first Big 12 win under interim head coach Doug Meacham. What to watch and how to plan.

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Oct 101 min read


Sooners Fans Head South for Red River Rivalry
OU fans head to Dallas for the Red River Rivalry. QB John Mateer upgraded to probable. What to know about kickoff, traffic, parking, and game-day safety.

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Oct 101 min read


Judge Strikes Down In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students
A federal judge ruled Oklahoma’s in-state tuition for undocumented students unconstitutional, ending a long-standing education access policy.

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Oct 101 min read
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