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In Downtown Oklahoma City, an L-shaped parking lot sprawls alongside the train tracks. These four acres of asphalt aren’t a hotbed of activity right now. But in a few years, this could be the site of the tallest building in the United States — the sixth tallest in the world.
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The latest national abortion count by the Society of Family Planning found an increase in the number of abortions in 2023 compared to the year prior. But the numbers vary by state with some seeing sharp decreases due to fresh restrictions and bans.
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The U.S. Department of Justice made good on a promise to sue Oklahoma if it decided to enforce a controversial immigration law. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond says he’s ready to defend the measure in court.
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Enter for a chance to win tickets to see The Cactus Blossoms at Ponyboy in Oklahoma City on Saturday, June 8, 2024.
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At least four people are injured following severe thunderstorms that spawned at least five tornadoes Sunday evening across Oklahoma.
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Late last week graduates from a program created by Oklahoma State University and the Cherokee Nation made history.
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Local headlines for Monday, May 20, 2024
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If there's one thing Oklahoma lawmakers and Gov. Kevin Stitt can agree on when it comes to spending state money, it's that Oklahomans hit by recent tornadoes need relief, and they need it fast.
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In the latest dispute between Gov. Kevin Stitt and Attorney General Gentner Drummond, the commission sides with AG's office.
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The Choctaw Nation is receiving $5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to install a battery storage system and make their tribal facilities more energy efficient.
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KOSU's Oklahoma Music Minute features musicians and bands from across the state. Here's this week's featured artists.
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Speaking Friday at the Real Time Information Center in Tulsa, where police monitor public camera feeds from around the city, Gov. Kevin Stitt praised Tulsa officers for coping with changes.
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