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Headlines: Weather changes, state prison investigations & Killers of the Flower Moon

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Local headlines for Monday, January 8, 2024

Preparing for winter weather. (NewsOK)

Weather changes are coming. (Tulsa World)

Drought conditions improve in Oklahoma. (KOSU)

Climate change could increase fire risk in the state. (KOSU)

Catholic Charities putting $6.5M to expand homeless services. (NewsOK)

Tulsa regroups for decision on low-barrier shelter. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma County Commissioner says new jail needs to be picked by next month. (NewsOK)

State lawmaker calls for probe of DOC. (NewsOK)

Thousands of Oklahomans are getting a private school tax break. (Oklahoma Voice)

Lawmakers are rethinking governor’s power over agencies. (Oklahoma Watch)

Cherokee Nation chief says tribe won’t join governor’s new task force. (NewsOK)

State Superintendent wants to focus on Oklahoma’s “woke” information literacy standards. (NewsOK)

House Education subcommittee chair says he’s pleased with Walters’ subpoena response. (NewsOK)

State follows national trend with decline in parole rates. (Oklahoma Watch)

New ABLE Commission rule over alcohol taste training advances. (NewsOK)

Probe of fatal plane crash finds oil leak. (NewsOK)

New Ethics Commission leader seeks fairness. (Tulsa World)

Service Oklahoma says it’s cutting wait times. (Tulsa World)

KOSU creates a scholarship program in honor of its former news director. (KOSU)

Killers of the Flower Moon falls short at the Golden Globe Awards. (KOSU)

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