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$13 Million Muskogee Revitalization Project Announced
Muskogee officials launch a $13 million downtown revitalization with sidewalks, landscaping, and public spaces to boost tourism.

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Oct 27, 20251 min read


Delaware County Jail Scandal Leads to Firings
Two Delaware County jail employees face charges after alleged sexual misconduct with an inmate and a cover-up attempt.

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Oct 27, 20251 min read


El Reno Honors Fallen Sergeant Tom Duran
Community members join a funeral escort today for Sergeant Tom Duran, the El Reno officer struck and killed earlier this month.

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Oct 27, 20251 min read


Oklahoma DUI Law Change Makes Aggravated DUI a Felony
A new Oklahoma law takes effect Nov. 1, making certain DUI offenses felonies—even for first-time offenders—with harsher jail terms.

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Oct 27, 20252 min read


Comanche Nation Offers Aid During SNAP Suspension
The Comanche Nation provides food gift cards and a tribal deer hunt to support members losing SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.

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Oct 24, 20251 min read


Oklahoma City Woman Charged with Double Voting
Prosecutors charge a 31-year-old Oklahoma City woman with voting twice in last year’s general election.

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Oct 24, 20251 min read


Muscogee Jury Acquits Foster Mom in Neglect Case
A Muscogee Nation jury clears a Haskell foster mother accused of leaving a child barefoot in the cold. DHS continues oversight review.

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Oct 24, 20251 min read


Tulsa Couple Charged in Sex and Labor Trafficking
Federal prosecutors charge two Cuban nationals in Tulsa with sex and labor trafficking after a local dancer alleges abuse.

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Oct 24, 20251 min read


Stitt Sues Over Rehab Commission Appointment Law
Gov. Kevin Stitt goes to court to stop a new law that adds legislative appointments to the Commission for Rehabilitation Services, saying it limits his power.

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Oct 24, 20251 min read


Drummond Demands Medicaid Fixes for Oklahoma Kids
AG Gentner Drummond orders Oklahoma’s Medicaid program to fix managed care failures. He says the system is crashing children’s health care statewide.

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Oct 24, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Board OKs $4B Budget, Fires Lawyers
The State Board of Education approves a budget topping $4B, fires its attorneys in active lawsuits, and delays social studies standards for 60 days.

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Oct 24, 20251 min read


Thunder Historic Start with Back-to-Back Double Overtime Wins
The Thunder become the first NBA team to start a season with two straight double overtime games. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 55.

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Oct 24, 20251 min read


Oklahoma’s Paddlefish Population Stands Out Nationally
While paddlefish decline nationwide, Oklahoma waters maintain healthy stocks of the ancient species thanks to strong habitat and conservation focus.

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Oct 23, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Lawmakers Consider Wind Energy Oversight
In Oklahoma, lawmakers debate new wind-energy rules that balance industry growth and property rights as turbine build-out accelerates.

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Oct 23, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Farmers Get Relief as FSA Offices Reopen
Oklahoma growers breathe a sigh of relief as the Farm Service Agency resumes core functions during the federal shutdown, enabling farm loans and disaster aid.

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Oct 23, 20251 min read


El Reno Sgt. Thomas Duran in Critical Condition After Hit-and-Run
Oklahoma’s El Reno community rallies for Sgt. Thomas Duran, critically injured in a hit-and-run. He remains in ICU; family asks for prayers and donations.

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Oct 23, 20251 min read


Tulsa Extends Downtown Teen Curfew Through 2026
The city of Tulsa extends its downtown teen curfew for one more year, covering 9 p.m.–6 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Measure under review for October 2026.

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Oct 23, 20251 min read


Oklahoma High Schools Move Games Tonight Amid Storm Risk
Multiple Oklahoma high schools move their Friday football games to tonight due to possible severe weather. Check your team’s schedule now.

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Oct 23, 20251 min read


Oklahoma State School Board Reviews Two Supreme Court Suits
Oklahoma’s state school board meets to review two Supreme Court-level suits and teacher licensing today. Stay updated on local education decisions.

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Oct 23, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Bans Phones in School Zones
Starting Nov. 1, Oklahoma drivers face fines for using phones in school or construction zones under a new distracted driving law.

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Oct 22, 20251 min read
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