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The actions range from campaign priorities like border security to culture war issues like DEI policies.
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Trump campaigned on border security promises, and he and his allies argue that his electoral win is an endorsement of his upcoming actions on the issue.
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The Palisades Fire destroyed more than 2,800 homes and buildings. One of them was the historic ranch house of Will Rogers, the vaudeville entertainer and trick roper.
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Local headlines for Friday, January 17, 2025
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses Gov. Kevin Stitt signing an executive order allowing colleges and foundations to pay for student athletes name, image or likeness and Superintendent Ryan Walters announcing a lawsuit against federal officials for costs associate with educating immigrant children.
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Oklahoma Health Care Authority CEO Ellen Buettner said the director's predecessor, Melody Anthony, will serve as the interim state Medicaid director.
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After Westwin Elements held its ribbon cutting last August, the Kiowa Tribe is taking action to ensure the nickel-processing plant is not a threat to the communities in southwest Oklahoma.
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The governing body voted to formalize an agreement that already resulted in an increase for ratepayers in the fall.
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Nationally, college enrollment has declined over the last 15 years. But Oklahoma’s two largest universities managed to avoid the post-COVID fallout and are now at all-time highs.
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Local headlines for Thursday, January 16, 2025
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Kits from the city's health department include supplies like Narcan, fentanyl test strips, medication disposal bags and medication lockboxes.
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