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SSM Health Launches Innovative Nursing Program
SSM Health will cover tuition for new nurses who commit to working for the organization, addressing Oklahoma’s nursing shortage.

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Sep 81 min read


Chickasha Approves Tiny Home Development
Chickasha City Council approves construction of one-bedroom, one-bath tiny homes on a vacant lot. Units will lease for $700 per month.

mike33692
Sep 81 min read


Oklahoma to Study Nuclear Power as Demand Rises
State officials will study whether nuclear power could be a part of Oklahoma’s future energy mix amid rising electricity demand from data centers.

mike33692
Sep 81 min read


19 Native American Children to Return to Oklahoma for Reburial
Nineteen Native American children who died at the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania will be returned to Oklahoma for reburial, fulfilling a decades-long request from tribal nations.

mike33692
Sep 81 min read


Homeless Roundup in Tulsa Draws Statewide Attention
OHP has begun clearing homeless encampments in Tulsa after an order from Gov. Kevin Stitt. Homeless individuals are given a choice: shelter or jail.

mike33692
Sep 82 min read


Human Waste Sludge on Farmland Raises Health Concerns
Oklahoma senators weigh new technologies like diesel fuel conversion and bacteria-based treatment to replace human sludge fertilizer and protect aquifers.

mike33692
Sep 81 min read


Oklahoma Promise Scholarship Demand Surges; Funding May Fall Short
Applications surge for the Oklahoma Promise scholarship after eligibility expands, but funding is expected to fall short.

mike33692
Sep 51 min read


Megachurch Founder Robert Morris Waives Hearing in Oklahoma Abuse court Case
Gateway Church founder Robert Morris waived a preliminary hearing on multiple child sex abuse charges in Osage County; next court date is in early October.

mike33692
Sep 51 min read


Second Judge Steps Down from Richard Glossip Case
Latest Development Judge Kathryn Savage became the second Oklahoma County judge to recuse herself from the Richard Glossip...

mike33692
Sep 51 min read


College GameDay Comes to Norman; Trae Young Guest Picker for OU–Michigan
ESPN’s College GameDay broadcasts from Norman as OU hosts Michigan. Trae Young is the guest picker; kickoff is 6:30 p.m. on ABC.

mike33692
Sep 51 min read


Body of Missing Okmulgee Woman Patty Matthews Found
Authorities say 71-year-old Patty Matthews, missing since Aug. 10, was found in rural Okmulgee County. Cause of death is under investigation.

mike33692
Sep 51 min read


Locke Supply Marks 70 Years with New Headquarters and Distribution Center
Employee-owned Locke Supply celebrates 70 years with a new headquarters and distribution center, supporting over 200 stores in six states.

mike33692
Sep 42 min read


Williams Gets FERC Approval for Northeast Natural Gas Pipeline Into New York
Tulsa-based Williams Cos. secures FERC approval for the Northeast Supply Enhancement project, a 37-mile pipeline facing opposition in New York but backed by President Trump.

mike33692
Sep 42 min read


Report: State Education Advisor Matt Langston Rarely at Office Despite Six-Figure Salary
Oklahoma Watch reports State Department of Education advisor Matt Langston showed up just 42 times in 2.5 years while earning a six-figure salary and bonuses.

mike33692
Sep 41 min read


Report: Lobbyists Spent Thousands on Oklahoma Lawmakers Through Food and Drinks
A report shows dozens of lobbyists spent thousands treating Oklahoma lawmakers to meals last session, shaping policies on legal damages and business protections.

mike33692
Sep 41 min read


Rep. Gabe Woolley Pushes DHS Child Custody Reform in Oklahoma Legislature
Rep. Gabe Woolley of Broken Arrow is drafting bills to reform Oklahoma child custody policies, with advocates saying reunification with parents should be prioritized.

mike33692
Sep 41 min read


ConocoPhillips to Cut 20–25% of Global Workforce Amid Oil Price Decline
ConocoPhillips announced layoffs affecting 2,800 employees worldwide as oil prices slump. The cuts represent 20–25% of its 13,000 workers.

mike33692
Sep 41 min read


Lawmakers Hear Stark Warnings on Human Trafficking in Oklahoma
At an interim study, The Dragonfly Home’s Whitney Anderson told Oklahoma lawmakers that violence and greed are driving sex and labor trafficking — and that victim services lag far behind need.

mike33692
Sep 22 min read


U.S. Labor Report Finds 1.2 Million Workers Lost in 2025
Pew Research Center report shows over 1.2 million workers lost in 2025; construction and immigrant-heavy industries hit hardest.

mike33692
Sep 21 min read


Kappa Sigma Fraternity Charter Removed From OSU Campus Over Hazing, Alcohol Violations
OSU’s Kappa Sigma fraternity charter revoked after alleged hazing and alcohol violations; chapter may reapply in future.

mike33692
Sep 21 min read
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