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Statewide test scores for reading and math have dropped significantly in Oklahoma public schools since the state returned to more rigorous scoring, according to results the state Department of Education released publicly on Monday.
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As massive data centers begin popping up across Oklahoma, Indigenous organizers are sounding the alarm.
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He blasted the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including the practice of wearing masks to conceal their identity.
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Google says it will invest $9 billion in Oklahoma over the next two years, expanding its existing Pryor data center and building a new one near Stillwater.
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Walters threatened to penalize and audit schools that don’t comply, calling cafeteria fees an extra tax unfairly imposed on Oklahoma families.
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Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. recently called on Congress to restore a federal law requiring the Cherokee Nation’s consent before other tribes, specifically the United Keetoowah Band, can place land into trust within its reservation.
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Northeastern State University joins over a dozen other universities in the United States to offer degrees with specific focus on AI.
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Oklahoma is scrapping traditional end-of-year standardized testing for students in third through eighth grade starting this school year.
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The report, released by nonprofit Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform, concludes property crime has gone down by nearly a third in the state.
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A decades-old policy on protections for immigrant children in federal custody is inhibiting the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, government attorneys told a judge Friday.
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When Joel Bernard found himself homeless in Tulsa, he faced more than just the absence of shelter. He endured years of struggle to access basic resources, find stability, and regain a sense of dignity.
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A father and son from Texas, Asa and Philip Cascavilla, are buying up property in Tulsa restricted to low-income tenants and booting them out.