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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond ordered state officers to take over policing in Okemah Monday, after city officials fired the local police chief and several members of the force resigned.
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Oklahoma Sen. Mullin blocks Epstein file release from DOJ, proposes limited court document unsealingSen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., blocked a resolution that would require the Department of Justice to release all documents related to deceased, convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday.
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According to the Clearwater Police and Fire departments, Terry Bollea died Thursday morning after a cardiac arrest.
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Every state saw a decline in its fertility rate in 2023, according to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts. Oklahoma saw a nearly 12% drop from just a decade prior.
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Local headlines for Thursday, July 24, 2025
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For years, the Friends of the Metropolitan Library System has held a massive book sale in Oklahoma City each February. But another sale is scheduled for later this summer.
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The Oklahoma State Department of Education is partnering with an online, conservative private school that may face closure in Arizona due to poor test scores.
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Health care leaders worry rural hospitals could be hit hard by Medicaid spending reductions in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." In the Midwest and Great Plains, Oklahoma and Kansas could face the highest risk of hospital closures and service reductions.
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Former death row inmate Richard Glossip will remain in jail while he awaits a third trial in his high-profile murder case, according to Oklahoma County court records.
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The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court affirmed that individuals who are descendants of formerly enslaved people under the tribe are legal citizens.
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters wants the Oklahoma Supreme Court to lift a pause in a lawsuit that opposes purchasing Bibles for classrooms and Biblical supplemental material.
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Minimum wage will not cover the cost of rent for a modest one-bedroom apartment in any Oklahoma county, according to a new report.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, July 23, 2025
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