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  • Oklahoma lawmakers look to pass a law giving state authorities power to deport undocumented immigrants, Tulsa's Human Rights Commission aims to increase civic engagement, the Cherokee nation focuses on education, and transportation services increase in Broken Arrow.
  • Tulsa's EMT service has a patient data breach, residents speak against an industrial development in north Tulsa, THC levels for medical marijuana in Oklahoma may be inaccurately measured, and Gov. Stitt's feud with the tribes continues — this time, over gambling machines.
  • Police Chief Wendell Franklin resigns, city councilors consider fining people who block pedestrian traffic, University of Oklahoma students protest the college's ties to companies that support Israel, and state lawmakers support permanent Daylight Saving Time.
  • Three Tulsa men bike to all of Oklahoma's Black towns, the State Legislature considers an immigration bill that could set a template for states that don't touch the United States border, a nonprofit gives pets to struggling people, and members of the Apollo 13 team visit Tulsa.
  • The Department of Justice sues Oklahoma over a controversial immigration law, Tulsa City Council approaches a decision on condemned properties near the Night Light pop-up event, some tribal nations are not sharing telecommunications with the state, and a death row prisoner is set to be executed in June.
  • A city councilor is arrested, Tulsa Public Schools lowers absenteeism rates, an activist is arrested at this week's Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting, and a former high-ranking Tulsa police officer is awarded half a million dollars in a discrimination lawsuit.
  • Washington state's attorney general said Motel 6 shared information about approximately 80,000 guests in the state and that guests faced questioning from ICE, detainment and deportation as a result.
  • After eight seasons, 73 episodes and a whole lot of characters saying "bend the knee" all the time, HBO's massive fantasy series is finally over.
  • Cane toads are notorious pests in Australia, colonizing habitats and poisoning other wildlife. Park rangers euthanized the 5.95-pound animal, whose body will be donated to the Queensland Museum.
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma has secured a $2.6 million refund for the purchase of a malaria drug once touted by President Donald Trump as an effective…
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