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The January midair collision with the Army helicopter happened as the American Airlines jet was about to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. All 67 people on both aircraft died.
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The fate of school expansions, fire stations, hospitals and more will be on the ballot in two dozen counties across the state.
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The court left in place a 90-year old landmark decision that declared that presidents cannot fire members of a multi-member independent agency, except in cases of bad behavior.
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When Gabrielle Long, 19, was killed after a hit-and-run at Oklahoma State University’s campus in February, Steve Spradling knew something had to change.
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The U.S. government's road safety agency is investigating Tesla's “Full Self-Driving” system after getting reports of crashes in low-visibility conditions, including one that killed a pedestrian.
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As summer draws to a close, most Oklahoma students are returning to schools across the state. That means inexperienced drivers, school buses, and student pedestrians and bicyclists are all sharing the road.
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After hitting a 40-year high in 2022, pedestrian deaths decreased last year to just over 7,300, according to a new report by the Governors Highway Safety Association.
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The task force recommends representatives of states, tribes, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs amend the existing deputation agreements.
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State budget discussions in the Oklahoma legislature are lagging. As lawmakers discuss the line-item minutiae in their subcommittees and the big-picture priorities alongside the governor, disagreements remain on a handful of key issues and the end of session draws near.
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Oklahoma hadn’t updated its regulations for swimming pools since Gerald Ford was president. Now, Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill to bring Oklahoma’s pools into the 21st century.