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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discuss a video from State Superintendent Ryan Walters attacking teachers and teachers' unions, Oklahoma County ending its lawsuit against OKC over the location of a new jail and more.
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The November 5 election has wrapped up in the state. Here's how Oklahomans voted.
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The City of Stillwater is considering a potential $3 billion dollar Data Center Project, a campus of networked computer servers, that would be an economic boon for the city. Now, voters are tasked with deciding whether OG&E, one of Oklahoma’s largest utility providers, will supply power to the center.
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Federal, state and tribal agencies have swooped in to help after Hurricane Helene caused massive flooding in the Southeastern U.S. late last week.
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A trio of state lawmakers are asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to disqualify Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett from judicial cases at the commission.
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An Oklahoma Corporation Commission Administrative Judge heard public comments regarding Oklahoma Gas and Electric's request for a rate increase Monday.
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Oklahoma Gas & Electric is seeking approval from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission for a $332.5 million rate hike.
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The public utility is asking the three-member Oklahoma Corporation Commission to approve a $332 million rate hike annually.
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Developed in cooperation with the state Commissioners of Land Office, Village Verde is a 480-acre real estate project in northwest OKC near Piedmont. The development has implemented several eco-friendly amenities, and all of its buildings are required to meet stringent energy efficiency standards.
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Oklahoma Gas & Electric is seeking approval to replace two aging power generation units, and if approved customers would have to foot the bill.