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Local headlines for Monday, May 20, 2024
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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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KOSU is welcoming a new intern and voice to our airwaves.
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Local headlines for Friday, May 17, 2024
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses ongoing budget talks, a halt to Oklahoma's bank blacklist and Congressman Tom Cole's election primary challenge from a well-financed Texas businessman.
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The Modoc Nation, Kiowa Tribe, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Delaware Nation signed preservation agreements with the National Park Service, aiming to strengthen their preservation efforts.
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The U.S. Census Bureau released new annual population estimates on Thursday.
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A new grant program to increase Sheriff salaries is pending agreement between Oklahoma state Senate and House fiscal leaders. House members make the case that deputies are struggling because of a state statute tying their pay to that of their sheriffs.
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The United States Department of Justice looks to join a federal lawsuit accusing Tulsa of prosecuting Native people for traffic citations.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed a measure to build an arch on the south side of the Oklahoma Capitol complex.
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A new law has been created to prevent future debt deductions.
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Statewide, Oklahoma public schools are experiencing a shortage of bus drivers — and they’re struggling to adapt.
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