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Headlines: Drummond running for governor, prison population rate & Underwood singing at inauguration

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Local headlines for Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Attorney General Gentner Drummond announces run for governor. (KOSU)

A look at other possible gubernatorial candidates. (NewsOK)

The newest member of the Corporation Commission takes oath of office. (Tulsa World)

State Senate Democrats set their legislative agenda. (NewsOK)

State lawmakers look to take on a variety of bills in the coming session. (Tulsa World)

Legislation prohibits most cities from providing homeless services. (NewsOK)

Petition for grand jury into child protection crimes falls short. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma ranks fourth highest imprisonment rate in the country. (Oklahoma Watch)

Pauls Valley’s hospital is closing. (KOSU)

Oklahoma Children’s Hospital sees an increase in respiratory patients. (KOSU)

Broken Arrow School online survey shows support for traditional week. (Tulsa World)

The Cherokee Nation is getting money for electric vehicle charging ports. (NewsOK)

OKC is getting federal funding for transit. (KOSU)

Oklahoma singer Carrie Underwood will sing at Trump’s inauguration. (Tulsa World)

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