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  • Oklahoma prepares to execute its first death row prisoner of 2024. A United States senator joins the fight to keep Tulsa's USPS center fully operational. Authorities search for a teenager last seen in Tulsa on Sunday. A Tulsa Public Schools board member discusses his re-election. State lawmakers consider removing absenteeism as a factor on school district report cards.
  • The Reservation Dogs co-creator begins his latest project in Tulsa. Gov. Kevin Stitt says he'll speak with the Mexican Consulate before signing a bill that would criminalize undocumented immigrants. Oklahoma reaped tourism benefits from being in the path of the April 8 solar eclipse. The Oklahoma City Thunder win its first playoff game this year.
  • Tulsa Public Schools zeroes in on testing efforts and swears in new board members. The Tulsa County Election Board disagrees with two county commissioner candidates that a third candidate isn't legally allowed to run for office, but one of the candidates says legal representation could help make their case. The GOP chairwoman of a panhandle county is suspected of murder in connection with two bodies found by authorities.
  • Tulsa police respond to reported shootings, robberies and a man accused of stealing hundreds of cars. Gov. Kevin Stitt pens a letter asking for the release of an Oklahoman arrested in another country. The State Legislature and a country music star look to provide relief to Oklahomans recovering from recent tornadoes. Playoff softball begins at the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University.
  • The bill addresses education, sexual violence and other key issues. "Many girls in my country don't even know what their rights are," says Kanchan Amatya of Nepal.
  • Pacific Gas & Electric Co. was ordered to pay the fine — the largest ever charged a public utility — for the San Bruno explosion and fire that killed 8 people and destroyed dozens of homes.
  • Officials did not immediately report any deaths or major injuries in connection with the earthquake.
  • The 14 people are tied to an effort to put forth false electors as President Donald Trump sought to stay in office after losing the 2020 election.
  • Revelations from the January 6th committee and a bipartisan deal to reform the Electoral Count Act, the law former President Donald Trump and his allies sought to exploit.
  • COVID-19 has killed six more Oklahomans, bringing the disease's death toll in the state to 94 in less than a month.All six deaths reported Saturday by the…
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