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Oklahoma’s Attorney General says the payments to outside law firms are a waste of public funds and have damaged state relations with tribes.
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The state will likely grant exceptions for pension systems using companies accused of boycotting the fossil fuel industry, Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ told executives after asking journalists and attorneys to leave the room.
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Jemaine Cannon, 51, is set to die for the 1995 murder of Sharonda White Clark. Cannon will be the second person Oklahoma has put to death this year and the ninth since the state resumed executions in 2021.
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Counselors say they often juggle other duties like teaching PE and testing. The state hasn’t directed funding to help fix the problem.
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A more than 100-year-old law now propping up the state's sweeping abortion ban contains no clear definition of what it means to preserve the life of a mother.
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Federal auditors found problems with Oklahoma’s COVID-19 relief programs for students. It’s causing delays in spending additional funds totalling nearly $18 million.
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The state’s strategy for containing the disease involves rapidly vaccinating people who have already come into contact with the virus.
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Oklahoma gave a Florida company a no-bid contract to distribute $18 million in pandemic relief money as a test-run for school vouchers. Now federal investigators are eyeing the deal.
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Loopholes in state residency requirements have led to an influx of out-of-state investment through 'ghost owners.'
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Federal pandemic relief money has helped cover some of the cost of relocating the facility to Stillwater, Okla.