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A legal battle over immigration enforcement in Oklahoma is brewing after federal officials warned the state not to enforce a sweeping new law. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond says he’s ready to defend the measure in court.
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- Trump won't testify in his New York hush money trial
- 20 new books hitting shelves this summer that our critics can't wait to read
- Republicans try to soften stance on abortion as 'abolitionists' go farther
- One voted Biden. One picked Trump. It's a tale of two counties in pivotal Wisconsin
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Oklahoma City has one of the most significant needs for child and adolescent psychiatrists, according to a review from a national nonprofit representing these professionals.
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Senate Bill 3543 would mark the historic neighborhood as a national monument, bringing with it support from the National Park Service.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, May 15, 2024
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Because of Oklahoma Republicans’ supermajority, Democrats at the state capitol have little say in the state budget negotiations at this point, but not zero say. KOSU spoke to Democratic leaders about how they fit into the legislative budgeting process.
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A series of party-line votes advanced new rules from the Oklahoma State Department of Education that would tie a school district’s accreditation status to test results, create “foundational values” for the agency and allow teachers to be fired for engaging in acts that “promote sexuality,” among several other proposals.
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The Modoc Nation celebrated gembli — meaning coming home in Modoc — after leaders from the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma returned a culturally significant basket.
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The Oklahoma airwaves have been filled with a smackdown between an incumbent political legend and a newcomer with deep pockets who recently moved into the state.
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Oklahoma City voters may soon decide the future of a potential hotel tax increase.
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Tulsa's transit system will hike up fares for the first time in a decade.
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Credit card delinquencies rose in the first three months of the year. That's a sign of the growing financial stress that some families are feeling in an era of rising prices and high interest rates.
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Local headlines for Tuesday, May 14, 2024
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A new state fund for towns impacted by recent tornadoes will soon be available. Two measures passed Monday to help pay for natural disaster response.
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