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Three people are in critical condition after a tornado hit Claremore.
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Hundreds of thousands of people across the region had no power early on Monday, and other states were preparing for severe weather as the storm system moved east.
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A U.S. missionary couple and a Haitian man who worked with them were shot and killed by gang members in Haiti's capital after they were attacked while leaving a youth group activity held at a local church, a family member said Friday.
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Advocacy groups have joined the legal battle against state-level immigration enforcement in Oklahoma. Theirs is the second lawsuit filed against the state this week in response to House Bill 4156.
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Thursday’s State Board of Education meeting featured a new public comment process, a sizable number of teaching certificates suspended, and new supports announced for Tulsa Public Schools.
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Local headlines for Friday, May 24, 2024
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses the State of Oklahoma facing a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice over its new immigration law, the Oklahoma City Council denying a special permit for a new Oklahoma County Jail near Del City and a budget agreement from state lawmakers.
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The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 recognized Native Americans as citizens in the country. But, it did not ensure their right to vote or solidify other citizens to respect them.
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State education grant writers said they quit in frustration after a lack of support. Walters has vowed in the past not to pursue grants that don’t align with “Oklahoma values.”
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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on the FCC considering a new way to alert the public when adults go missing, the end of funding for some after-school programs and a new state law criminalizing homelessness.