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Oklahoma's 60th regular legislative session has begun. While lawmakers have filed more legislation than ever before, only a relative few will ever become law.
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The heavyweight who lost the "Rumble in the Jungle" to Muhammad Ali before authoring an inspiring second act as a 45-year-old champion and a successful businessman was 76.
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Local headlines for Friday, March 21, 2025
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The department announced enrollment for the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program opened this week.
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As wildfires continue to rage across Oklahoma, President Donald Trump approved federal aid Thursday to help the state rebuild from tornadoes that hit last November. State lawmakers planned for this eventuality last spring.
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A new report from the National Weather Service’s (NWS) Climate Prediction Center analyzes data showing drought likelihood and temperature projections for this spring.
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Crews are still tending to dozens of fires that have started over the past week. But cooler weather and gentler winds gave most of the state a break from elevated fire danger and red flag warnings Thursday.
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Local headlines for Thursday, March 20, 2025
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Amidst settlement negotiations, Gov. Kevin Stitt has filed a motion to intervene in the Muscogee Creek Nation v. City of Tulsa lawsuit.
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Charges against an Oklahoma City police officer who hospitalized an elderly Vietnamese man were dismissed late last year. The officer has now resigned, according to a OKCPD spokesperson.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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The Trump administration's Department of Justice has dropped its federal lawsuit against Oklahoma over the new state crime 'impermissible occupation,' established by last year’s House Bill 4156. The move opens the door for broad state-level immigration enforcement.
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An Oklahoma representative is asking Attorney General Gentner Drummond for a formal opinion on State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ use of state resources to endorse a conservative teachers' union.
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