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Local headlines for Friday, September 19, 2025
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the Oklahoma Supreme Court clearing the way for an initiative petition to change primary elections in Oklahoma, the high court also putting a hold on controversial social studies standards and more.
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Groceries saw their biggest jump in nearly three years last month, a worrisome sign for inflation-weary shoppers. Tariffs are contributing to higher prices for imported staples like bananas and coffee.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt announced the end of his efforts to forcibly clear encampment sites in Tulsa on Wednesday afternoon.
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Oklahoma leaders are backing a federal proposal that would let state prisons jam cellphone signals, saying it's the best way to keep contraband devices from fueling crime from behind bars.
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The Crossroads Renewal Project is trying to raise around $44 million to bring affordable health care and resources to families in south OKC.
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Local headlines for Thursday, September 18, 2025
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While Oklahoma politicians seek to punish educators critical of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk online, supporters from across the state gathered at Oklahoma State University to remember his faith and staunch defense of free speech.
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The Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges is urging Senator Markwayne Mullin to prevent minority-serving institution discretionary grant programs from going away. They are specifically concerned about one program that benefits Native American-Serving Nontribal Institutions, or NASNTIs. In Oklahoma, there are 13 — more than any other state.
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The Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission PAC will pay $10,000 and dissolve following a settlement with the Ethics Commission for violating state rules governing contributions.
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Nearly 60 people gathered at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum on Wednesday to reflect on the Oklahoma Standard and reset after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the divisive rhetoric that has followed.
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The move follows an appearance by the FCC commissioner, who criticized Kimmel's recent monologue.
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