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The Oklahoma Fraternal Order of the Police is suing the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, claiming its Health Information Exchange is unconstitutional because it requires providers serving Medicaid patients to report patient information into the exchange.
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Butterflies are on the move, and Oklahomans are keeping track of them in monarch conservation effortIt's peak migration season for monarch butterflies in Oklahoma, and scientists and citizens are getting involved in their conservation.
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A bill in Oklahoma banning all forms of gender-affirming care for trans youth was paused by Oklahoma’s attorney general amid litigation from the ACLU of Oklahoma. Now, trans youth and providers are coping with all the uncertainty.
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The food insecurity grant will be funded by an allocation of recovery funds from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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StateImpact Oklahoma is welcoming a new reporter who will be focusing on health-related issues across the state.
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Before they were political foes, Gov. Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister were united. Today, the pair are squaring off in a race for governor, and it appears to be a close one. Hofmeister is polling just one point behind the incumbent Republican governor, per a recent nonpartisan report by Sooner Poll.
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Oklahoma City Police responding to a disturbance call killed a man Friday.He has been identified by family members as Bennie Edwards – a Black man who…
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A “Letter from the General Manager” at the beginning of a new year is like the “Happy Holidays from Our Family!” letter you get from your third-favorite…
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Medical Marijuana was approved by voters here in Oklahoma as recently as June of this year, yet so much is happening on this front -- medically,…
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Join Public Radio Tulsa for a Give and Take with our StateImpact Oklahoma reporters, Tuesday evening, May 15th at 6:00 p.m. at Heirloom Rustic Ales, 2113…