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A group of Oklahoma families, teachers and clergy filed a motion Wednesday to intervene in a lawsuit over a proposed Jewish charter school.
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The bill would bar Oklahoma minors from receiving gender-affirming counseling
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Nearly 2,000 Oklahomans die from stroke-related complications annually. That burden is felt more in rural communities, where access to specialized care is limited.
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Oklahoma again is the testing ground for a religious charter school
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The U.S. Department of Justice dropped its lawsuit against Oklahoma after state election officials agreed to hand over voter data on the condition that citizen privacy is protected.
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Armstrong currently serves on the board of Williams Companies, where he was CEO until last year.
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A rural Oklahoma school district caused a stir on social media recently after seemingly signing an agreement to deputize its police department as immigration enforcement officers, and then backing out of the partnership days later.
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Martial artist and actor Chuck Norris died suddenly Thursday morning, according to an announcement from his family. The 86-year-old was reportedly hospitalized earlier this week while training in Hawaii.
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House Bill 3722, authored by Rep. Denise Crosswhite Hader, R-Piedmont, would make selecting a party affiliation or independent designation a requirement to complete voter registration.
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Proposed legislation would allow companies to convert abandoned oil and gas wells for geothermal and energy storage use.
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An Oklahoma federal judge decided the state cannot intervene in a jurisdictional settlement between the City of Tulsa and the Muscogee Nation in an opinion filed Monday.
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Days after the Oklahoma Secretary of State's office announced the failure of State Question 836, it filed a certification summary with the Oklahoma Supreme Court. That summary helps explain why voters won't see the initiative on a ballot.