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Jim Priest Launches U.S. Senate Campaign in Oklahoma
Jim Priest U.S. Senate campaign challenges incumbent Markwayne Mullin, focusing on unity, faith, and working-class priorities.

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Jan 202 min read


Oklahoma National Guard Deployment Reaches Midpoint
Oklahoma National Guard deployment reaches its midpoint as troops continue a 90-day mission supporting public safety in Washington, D.C.

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Jan 202 min read


Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Named NBA All-Star Starter
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander All-Star selection marks his fourth career nod as he leads the OKC Thunder to the NBA’s best record.

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Jan 202 min read


Oklahoma Winter Storm Forecast Warns of Arctic Blast
Oklahoma winter storm forecast calls for an arctic blast with highs in the 20s, possible snow, and continued fire danger statewide.

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Jan 202 min read


Oklahoma Football Valued Among Top Programs
Oklahoma football ranks among the top 15 most valuable programs, valued at more than $1 billion in a new Wall Street Journal study.

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Jan 202 min read


Oklahoma House Completes Bill Filing for 2026 Session
Oklahoma House lawmakers filed 1,578 bills ahead of the 2026 legislative session beginning February 2.

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Jan 191 min read


Man Charged in Caddo County Child Abuse Case Dies
A man charged in a Caddo County child abuse case was taken off life support after attempting suicide while in custody.

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Jan 192 min read


Enid Fentanyl Bust Seizes Nearly 17,000 Fentanyl Pills
An Enid fentanyl bust led to the seizure of nearly 17,000 pills after a six-month investigation by Enid Police and narcotics agents.

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Jan 192 min read


Atoka Woman Arrested in Meth Trafficking Sting
An Atoka woman faces trafficking charges after a narcotics sting. Investigators say she sold nearly 30 grams of meth to an informant.

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Jan 192 min read


Martin Luther King Jr. Day Observed Across Oklahoma
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Oklahoma is marked by parades in Tulsa and Oklahoma City as federal offices close and communities honor Dr. King’s legacy.

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Jan 192 min read


OKC Thunder Win Fifth Straight With Rout of Rockets
An OKC Thunder win over the Houston Rockets extends the team’s streak to five games with a dominant fourth quarter.

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Jan 161 min read


Oklahoma Burn Bans Expand as Drought Raises Wildfire Risk
Oklahoma burn bans are expanding as drought conditions fuel wildfire risk and prompt emergency response staging statewide.

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Jan 162 min read


Oklahoma ICE Enforcement Operations Continue Near State Line
Oklahoma ICE enforcement operations continue near the state line, with past actions detaining hundreds of undocumented immigrants.

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Jan 151 min read


Oklahoma Senate Education Priorities Target Teacher Pay and Literacy
Oklahoma Senate education priorities include teacher pay raises, literacy funding, and expanded workforce training.

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Jan 151 min read


Oklahoma Prison Contraband Seizures Reach $18.5 Million
Oklahoma prison contraband seizures totaled $18.5 million last year, including meth, fentanyl, marijuana, and weapons.

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Jan 151 min read


Oklahoma Treasurer Lawsuit Seeks Block on Questions Over Private Emails
An Oklahoma Treasurer lawsuit asks the state Supreme Court to block questioning over private emails and Signal use in state business.

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Jan 152 min read


Oklahoma Drought Conditions Worsen as Extreme Drought Expands
Oklahoma drought conditions now affect more than 82% of the state, with extreme drought expanding amid a warm, dry winter.

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Jan 152 min read


TSET Grants Oklahoma $150 Million to Improve Health Care Access
TSET grants Oklahoma nearly $150 million to health care projects focused on rural and underserved communities statewide.

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Jan 151 min read


OHP Searches for Fake Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper in Stroud
OHP warns drivers after a fake Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper attempted to stop and detain a driver in Stroud.

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Jan 151 min read


Tribal Leaders Warn of ICE Harassment of Native Americans in Shawnee
Tribal leaders say ICE harassment of Native Americans in Shawnee involves unconstitutional racial profiling and unlawful questioning of tribal citizens.

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Jan 152 min read
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