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Oklahoma SNAP Benefits Begin Rolling Out This Week
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services confirmed SNAP benefits are being distributed this week, with partial payments already reaching some users.

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Nov 111 min read


Corporation Commission Probes Caddo County Saltwater Purge
A Caddo County saltwater purge killed livestock and fish, prompting state action against a drilling waste company for environmental damage.

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Nov 111 min read


Drummond vs Stitt Fight Escalates Over Poultry Case Fine
The Drummond vs Stitt dispute intensifies as Oklahoma’s Attorney General pushes a federal judge to fine major poultry companies $100 million.

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Nov 102 min read


Google Targets Muskogee for Next Oklahoma Data Center
Google plans two new data center locations in Muskogee and will commit $5 million to help grow workforce pipelines for A.I. and tech jobs in Oklahoma.

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Nov 102 min read


Federal Judge Blocks Oklahoma Drug Law Change
A federal judge temporarily halted a new Oklahoma drug law meant to restrict drug makers from interfering with hospital discount pricing programs.

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Nov 102 min read


Oklahoma Food Costs Rank Among Highest in the Nation
A new Consumer Affairs study shows Oklahoma food costs are among the highest in America, with families spending nearly 12% of income on groceries.

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Nov 102 min read


Regents Review Major OU Stadium renovation Plans
OU regents consider funding next phase of OU Stadium Renovation and upgrades to Sooner baseball facilities during meeting today.

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Nov 102 min read


OU Football Holds No. 11 in AP Top 25 Poll
OU Football stays ranked at number eleven national AP Top 25 after bye week win against Tennessee and prepares to face Alabama this Saturday.

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Nov 102 min read


Forrest Bennett Shifts Focus to AFL-CIO Leadership
Rep Forrest Bennett leaves District 92 seat to lead AFL-CIO, shifting his focus to union priorities and statewide worker advocacy.

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Nov 102 min read


Oklahoma Suicide Prevention Push for Rural Elderly Men
Suicide Prevention advocates warn Oklahoma elderly men face rising firearm suicide risk due to isolation, hardship and limited rural mental health access.

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Nov 102 min read


Pet Food Bank Sees More Need During Holidays
Oklahoma City Pet Food Bank says more families struggle to feed pets this holiday season, worsened by the federal government shutdown.

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Nov 71 min read


State Audit Finds Konawa Financial Mismanagement
A state audit finds unauthorized payments, compensation issues, and misappropriated funds tied to six former Konawa city officials.

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Nov 71 min read


Point 27 Honors Fallen El Reno Sgt. Thomas Duran
Global nonprofit Point 27 honors fallen El Reno Police Sgt. Thomas Duran with scripture dog tags and memorial gifts for his family and fellow officers.

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Nov 72 min read


Flight Cancellations Impact Oklahoma Travelers
40 major airports cancel thousands of flights nationwide, causing delays and cancellations that begin to ripple into Oklahoma airports including Will Rogers.

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Nov 71 min read


Tulsa Man Arrested After Baby Funeral
Tulsa police arrest a man during a baby’s funeral as investigators allege abuse led to the death of a two-month-old child.

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Nov 71 min read


Higher Wages Linked to Lower Crime in Oklahoma
New reports show raising Oklahoma’s minimum wage may reduce crime, increase stability, and ease the impact of rising cost of living on families statewide.

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Nov 71 min read


Oklahoma Cost of Living UPDATE
Gas at $2.14, rent under $1,000, cheaper electricity, and low home values show why Oklahoma continues to rank among the lowest cost-of-living states.

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Nov 62 min read


Missing Oklahoma children recovered after woman arrested in Colorado
Three missing Oklahoma children have been located safely after authorities arrested a 30-year-old woman in Colorado on unrelated calls.

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Nov 61 min read


Tulsa company cuts cost of green hydrogen fuel production
A Tulsa based startup says it can produce green hydrogen at more than 50% lower cost using LED electrolysis technology.

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Nov 61 min read


Oklahoma food banks overwhelmed by loss of SNAP benefits
Oklahoma food banks say demand is exploding after nearly 700,000 Oklahomans lost access to SNAP support they relied on earlier this year.

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Nov 61 min read
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