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Last week, State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced Oklahoma districts would no longer be required to administer current end-of-the-year math and English tests for third- through eighth-grade.
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Google announced Wednesday it’s making a new $9 billion dollar investment in Oklahoma within the next two years. The money will create state and academic and workforce incentives around cloud tech, artificial intelligence and data center expansions.
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The future of University of Central Oklahoma’s student newspaper, The Vista, is unclear following a decision to immediately end the print publication.
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Local headlines for Thursday, August 14, 2025
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Summer EBT, called the SUN Bucks program, administered through tribal nations improved food security among participants, according to a new report.
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Multiple Oklahoma school districts say they will continue to charge cafeteria fees despite demands from the state’s public education chief to provide all meals for free.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, August 13, 2025
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Noeline Hoffman was playing bars after quitting her job working on a ranch when Zach Bryan came across her singing on TikTok in 2023.
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Oklahoma lawmakers are trying to figure out what to do about unoccupied and dilapidated private properties across the state. About a dozen representatives of small towns visited the State Capitol on Tuesday to make the case for a swift solution.
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Students return with a statewide ban in effect on cellphone use in public schools.
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Oklahomans in 22 counties cast their ballots in elections on Tuesday. They cast their ballots on city charter changes, school bonds and more.
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Debbie Blackburn, an Oklahoma activist and former legislator, died Sunday at 74 years old.
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The Oklahoma City council approved an $8 million economic development agreement with national sports retailer Scheels on Tuesday.
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