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  • Tuesday's top stories:• A temporary injunction preventing Oklahoma from enforcing its ban on public school mask requirements goes into effect this week.•…
  • Monday's top stories:• The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board on Monday will consider a commutation request from high-profile death row inmate Julius…
  • Thursday's top stories:• A judge in Oklahoma County issued an injunction Wednesday, temporarily halting the state from enforcing a ban on public school…
  • Friday's top stories:• Oklahoma surpassed the 10,000 deaths mark on Thursday for residents killed by COVID-19.• The city of Tulsa continues to debate how…
  • Friday's top stories:• The Oklahoma State Department of Education will ask lawmakers for nearly $3.3 billion for fiscal year 2023.• While Oklahoma could…
  • Wednesday's top stories:• The CDC says Oklahoma is experiencing a severe staffing shortage in the state's hospitals.• Civil rights groups are suing the…
  • Tuesday's top stories:• Several Oklahoma death row inmates could have their execution dates postponed or cancelled following a federal judge's order that…
  • Gov. Kevin Stitt issues a state of emergency for Oklahoma as it endures severe winter weather, and Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless honors those they lost in 2022.
  • The nation's oldest ballpark is turning 100. Boston's Fenway Park has been home to the Red Sox through some of baseball's greatest highs and most heartbreaking lows. It may be an act of the baseball gods that the park narrowly escaped the fate of similar old stadiums that were torn down.
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