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Oklahoma Highway Patrol can not legally decide to shift the bulk of its patrols away from Oklahoma City and Tulsa, according to a binding Attorney General opinion released Wednesday.
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- How U.S. policy failed Gaza. And, the latest info on the Minneapolis school shooting
- North Korea's Kim will meet with Xi and Putin at Chinese military parade
- Denmark summons U.S. envoy over claims of interference in Greenland
- Speaker Johnson slashed Medicaid. His constituents could lose health services
- Amtrak's flagship Acela trains get a long-awaited upgrade
The Spy beer will be on tap in both the Stonecloud Oklahoma City and Stillwater taprooms through the month of September, where visitors can take home a six-pack or enjoy a pint in the taprooms.
The latest: DOGE, federal firings & funding cuts
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Local headlines for Thursday, August 28, 2025
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States, territories, tribal governments, municipalities and nonprofits were set to get $7 billion to develop residential solar installations in low-income communities. The grant program was designed under the Biden administration and recipients were announced in 2024.
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Oklahoma Department of Corrections Executive Director Steven Harpe announced Wednesday that he was resigning effective Sept. 30 to take a job in the private sector.
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The shooter fired through the windows of Annunciation Church during Mass on Wednesday before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara.
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NPR announced today that, beginning September 29, Scott Detrow will become a full-time weekday host of All Things Considered.
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Oklahoma’s education chief targets blue-state teachers for ideological assessment.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, August 27, 2025
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Oklahoma’s next execution may not go forward as originally planned. Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking Oklahoma's appeals court to switch the order of people scheduled to be killed.
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Even though midterm elections are more than a year away, races for statewide office in Oklahoma are starting to get crowded. Here are the 30 candidates who have filed paperwork so far.
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After tweaks to an existing broadband expansion plan by the Trump administration, Oklahoma is asking for public input to its high speed internet expansion proposals by September 1. The project proposals are through the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment, or BEAD, Program.
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The state’s highest court issued a rare public reprimand to a special judge after substantiating allegations of biases toward some attorneys and a “poor demeanor” toward lawyers and courthouse staff.
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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on a whistleblower at the Eddie Warrior Correctional Center, ongoing efforts to clean up the Tar Creek Superfund site and Tulsa's plan to combat homelessness and the public's response.
The latest: political violence, extremism & misinformation
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