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This Week in Oklahoma Politics

Arming teachers, insurance for gun owners and expanding health insurance in Oklahoma

Commission on School Safety

State leaders are putting together a panel of experts on school security to study factors in keeping kids safe and make possible recommendations which could include legislation.

Economic Recovery Adds More to State Coffers

The State Equalization Board approves a nearly $7 billion estimate for the upcoming fiscal year and about $214 million more

New Director at DHS

With the 2013 fast approaching, employees at the Department of Human Services are getting to know their new boss who just took the reins a month ago.

Superintendent Reflects on School Safety

State Superintendent Janet Barresi is calling on Oklahoma schools to address their safety measures in light of the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut.

A unique spin on a traditional Christmas ritual

Filling a stocking has to be one of the easiest tasks around…grab some candy, maybe a couple games for a

No Christmas tree. Instead, a fort?

Click to get the details on the unheard-of Christmas tradition.

This Week in Oklahoma Politics

Workers’ Comp, the lottery and Secretary of State Glenn Coffee

Working to get the innocent out of jail

Inside Oklahoma’s Innocence Project

How one dancer went from Houston to the Oklahoma City Ballet

And why her story seems almost too perfect to be true.

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