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Numerical names are coming to the John Kilpatrick and Kickapoo Turnpikes.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the resignation of Transportation Secretary Tim Gatz, State Senator Tom Woods doubling down on calling members of the LGBTQ community "filth" and more.
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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said Wednesday that transportation czar Tim Gatz cannot hold his three positions at the same time.
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The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s oversight board gave the green light to the first project that will be built as part of the agency’s planned 15-year, $5 billion toll road expansion and improvement effort, earlier this week.
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The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is freezing accounts of some drivers who don't pay PlatePay fees.
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Oklahoma Tax Commission is hiking employee pay as a result of an OMES report.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Gov. Kevin Stitt's calls for the legislature to meet in special session to talk about tax reform, an Oklahoma woman filing a complaint against health groups stemming from the state's abortion ban and more.
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You may have noticed some changes on your trips down Oklahoma’s turnpikes over the past couple of years. Instead of rolling to a stop at a toll booth and scrounging for cup holder quarters, you can now zip under a camera that takes a picture of your license plate.
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After a year of opposition from community members and leaders, Norman legislators react to the approval of infrastructure project ACCESS Oklahoma, advocating for reform of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt is suing state legislative leaders over their handling of financial agreements with tribal governments. KOSU took a deep dive into some of the statements Stitt made when he announced that lawsuit.