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Kirby Mackenzie, a librarian at Ellen Ochoa Elementary has been designated Teacher of the Year by Union Public Schools.
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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on the need for reparative justice following the 'Beyond Apology' report, significant changes to the federal student aid program, FAFSA, and more.
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Oklahomans for Equality was in financial trouble after it said a former volunteer allegedly embezzled funds. Now, the organization is confident about weathering the storm.
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Because Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt opted out of a Summer EBT program to feed children, the Muscogee Nation has decided to give practically identical benefits.
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After collecting community feedback in 2023, Tulsa is considering if and how to give reparations to residents affected by the 1921 Race Massacre.
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The museum’s board of trustees voted Tuesday morning to return the remains of Ponca Native Americans to their respective tribes in Oklahoma and Nebraska. The move falls in line with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
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New data shows Tulsa County’s teen birth rate has declined by 67% from 2009 to 2022, thanks to support from local initiatives introducing education and contraceptive services to Tulsa youth.
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After almost half a year of threats against Tulsa Public Schools and an even longer history of rhetoric against TPS, State Superintendent Ryan Walters has at least appeared to have changed his tone about the district — and specifically, its new superintendent.
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The $48 million project is set to open this summer as officials seek to reassure the public about water quality concerns.
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During a town hall with Democratic state Rep. Suzanne Schreiber on Tuesday night in Tulsa, Labor Commissioner Leslie Osborn said Oklahoma is already a minimally taxed state. According to WalletHub, Oklahoma was one of the ten least tax-burdened states in the U.S. last year.