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More than a century after U.S. Indian boarding schools attempted to erase Indigenous cultures and languages, tribal nations in Oklahoma are working to reclaim and teach their languages to the youth.
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The City of Lawton said it is not responsible for a July fishkill in East Cache Creek, and environmental officials now agree.
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The Texas A&M Transportation Institute released its annual urban mobility report earlier this summer. The study, which analyzes data from 2022, shows how traffic delays affected commuters in four Oklahoma communities.
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As the City of Lawton works to fix problems at its wastewater treatment plant, conditions downstream have taken a turn for the worse. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality has issued a Notice of Violation that says the water quality in East Cache Creek is killing fish.
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After a TikTok video went viral about water pollution in East Cache Creek, City of Lawton officials have explained their plan to restore water levels.
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The U.S. Census Bureau released new annual population estimates on Thursday.
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OKC voters threw their support behind a new $900 million arena that will largely be funded by taxpayers.
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The mother of a mentally ill man who died in a Lawton correctional facility is filing a civil rights lawsuit.
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When one Oklahoma candidate tried to sue an out-of-state dark money group that sent mailers accusing him of abusing animals and women before the 2022 Republican primary, he couldn’t even find a good address to serve the court papers.
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Close to a dozen candidates have jumped into a special election to fill a vacant Edmond House seat.