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A longtime school administrator credited as a “catalyst” for positive change in Oklahoma City Public Schools will take on the district’s top job.
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Keith enjoys a large fundraising lead and decades of name-recognition in the city of 400,000 people. Her chief opponent believes there’s still time to overcome those advantages.
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At 110 years old, "Mother” Fletcher received praise from abroad.
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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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Delaware, Craig County residents say “no,” to wind farm project, envision new zoning rules.
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Almost half of the illicit fentanyl seized by law enforcement last year was pills made to look like prescription opioids, a new study says. The trend suggests a growing supply of illicit fentanyl.
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A powerful solar storm struck Earth, triggering spectacular celestial light shows in skies around the world — and threatening possible disruptions to satellites and power grids.
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Local headlines for Friday, May 10, 2024
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Gov. Kevin Stitt and legislative leaders met for a second day of public budget negotiations on Thursday, where tax cuts figured in prominently.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses the public state budget negotiations, separate legal challenges to the new rules from the Biden Administration over Title IX rules and more.
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Oklahoma lawmakers have passed changes to high school requirements to learn a second language. But the state’s tribal leaders are hoping Gov. Kevin Stitt won’t sign on.
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A federal grant will help one Oklahoma tribe increase its recycling efforts for citizens and non-citizens.
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