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The state plans to perform its first execution of the year this morning. Kendrick Antonio Simpson is scheduled to be killed by lethal injection at 10am at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, February 11, 2026
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has denied a request from 34 lawmakers to prevent a state agency from sharing some driver’s license information with a Virginia-based nonprofit.
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Enter for a chance to win tickets to see Trampled By Turtles at Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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Board members said they were bound to follow the St. Isidore ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court, despite some doing so begrudgingly.
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Tracy Scroggins, a former University of Tulsa football player, has died at the age of 56. When announcing his death Monday, his family alleged he suffered from the effects of a brain disease.
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Local headlines for Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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The company formerly known as Chesapeake Energy announced Monday it will no longer be headquartered in Oklahoma. It’s the second major energy company to leave the state this month.
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Around 18% of Oklahoma’s agricultural federal workforce left or lost their jobs in the first half of 2025. A U.S. Department of Agriculture report shows most of the workers took a deferred resignation deal.
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Oklahomans in 60 counties can cast their ballots Tuesday in a flurry of February elections.
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The remains of Muscogee and Euchee ancestors have returned to their traditional homelands after being overseas for more than 150 years.
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Local headlines for Monday, February 9, 2026
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Holt spoke with KOSU about his plans for a possible third term, which include seeing more MAPS 4 projects come to fruition and getting a regional transit authority off paper and into reality.
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