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September is National Suicide Prevention Month and a time when kids are a few weeks into the school year. One expert says the pressures on young people’s mental health need addressing.
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A racist social media post from south-central Oklahoma is drawing nationwide scrutiny.
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Three Republican state lawmakers are asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to bar a corporation commissioner from voting on certain cases following allegations of misconduct.
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Oklahoma’s senior U.S. senator is continuing to speak out about his border legislation effort that fizzled. A state committee has granted law enforcement leeway to investigate the Department of Human Services. A local non-profit is moving forward with plans to revive the North Pointe Center. That and more from KWGS News.
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Despite the growing number of transit riders in Tulsa, and a commitment from local leaders to make the bus system a “vehicle of choice,” an Oklahoma Senate leader says more state dollars aren’t likely to come.
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After almost two years of laying the groundwork, the Terence Crutcher Foundation is officially moving forward with its plans to revive the North Pointe Center.
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State mental health officials are abruptly pulling the plug on a vending machine initiative designed to provide Oklahomans access to overdose-prevention medications and testing strips.
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A local with connections to Hollywood says more silver screen hits are coming to the Sooner State.
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The body of Christopher Coulston was discovered near Bird Creek more than a mile from where his truck was located at Mohawk Park Golf Course.
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An Oklahoma non-profit reports a lack of resources in the state for people seeking divorce. That could be especially dangerous for those in abusive marriages.
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A post that’s getting some attention online is not what it seems to be, according to city officials.
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There’s a multitude of problems facing Oklahoma teachers.