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Tulsa Man Convicted in Wife’s Murder and Body Dump
A Tulsa County jury convicted Chris Morland of killing his wife, hiding her body near Highway 412, and lying to investigators.

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Oct 17, 20251 min read


Ethics Investigation Targets Oklahoma Rep. Ajay Pittman
Oklahoma Attorney General’s office confirms search warrant served in ongoing ethics investigation into Representative Ajay Pittman’s campaign finances.

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Oct 17, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Sheriffs Seek Fix for Jail Mental Health Crisis
Oklahoma sheriffs and the state mental health department explore solutions to stop county jails from housing untreated mental health inmates.

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Oct 17, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Ranks Ninth for Federal Shutdown Impact
Oklahoma ranks among the top ten states most affected by a potential federal shutdown, with high dependence on federal jobs and programs.

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Oct 16, 20251 min read


Drought Expands Across Central Oklahoma Counties
Six Oklahoma counties now face severe drought as dry weather continues with little relief expected in the coming week.

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Oct 16, 20251 min read


Abandoned Marijuana Farms Leave Toxic Mess in Oklahoma
Thousands of former marijuana farms litter Oklahoma with waste and chemicals, leaving cleanup costs and public safety risks unresolved.

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Oct 16, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Marijuana Petition Nears Deadline
Organizers rush to gather nearly 173,000 valid signatures to place adult-use marijuana on the Oklahoma ballot before the deadline.

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Oct 16, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Faces New Medicaid Work Rules and Added Costs
Oklahoma’s new Medicaid work requirements could affect tens of thousands of residents and cost $5.1 million in system upgrades and staffing.

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Oct 16, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Faces Fines Over Jail Mental Health Care Failure
Oklahoma Still Out of Compliance on Inmate Mental Health Care Oklahoma remains out of compliance with a court order to provide mental health treatment for inmates in county jails deemed incompetent to stand trial . A federal judge ordered the state in March to improve care for these inmates. However, a new report reveals the state has not met those requirements. Fines expected next year Interim Department of Mental Health Director Gregory Slavonic told the Tulsa World he

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Oct 16, 20251 min read


High-Speed Chase Ends in Oklahoma River Near I-40
Police chase from Choctaw to Oklahoma City ends with a car submerged in the river. One suspect injured after jumping from a bridge.

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Oct 16, 20251 min read


SWOSU Student Death: Lewis Claims Death Was Accident
Court documents reveal Cameron Lewis says Logan Musil’s death was accidental after a fight turned fatal while both were high on mushrooms.

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Oct 16, 20251 min read


Elgin Schools Investigated Over Alcohol at Teen Party
State and county officials investigate claims that Elgin Public Schools staff served alcohol to minors during a private party attended by students.

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Oct 15, 20251 min read


Enid Mother Arrested After Toddlers Found Locked Inside
Enid police arrest 25-year-old mother after finding her two children locked in a filthy apartment bedroom with piles of trash and animal waste.

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Oct 15, 20251 min read


Oklahoma Education Department Ends Bible Mandate
Oklahoma Superintendent Lindel Fields ends Ryan Walters’ Bible-in-classrooms order after Supreme Court review and ongoing legal challenges.

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Oct 15, 20251 min read


OG&E Seeks $100M Rate Hike for New Gas Plants
OG&E requests $100 million rate hike to fund new gas power plants under Oklahoma’s new utility law.

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Oct 15, 20251 min read


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 15, 20251 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 15, 20251 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 15, 20251 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 14, 20251 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 14, 20251 min read
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