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Latest Oklahoma News
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A law passed this year requires the regulatory agency to explore a future with nuclear energy generation in Oklahoma. But the measure doesn't provide funding to secure a firm to complete the study.
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Local headlines for Friday, October 10, 2025
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses the new era of State Superintendent Lindel Fields, an ethics investigation into former State Superintendent Ryan Walters and more.
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The agency confirmed Thursday morning the departure of Matt Mohler, who joined Walters’ administration in January after moving from Florida. Several senior staff exits ensued in the months since Mohler’s hiring.
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A downtown Oklahoma City Battle of the Bands will take place tomorrow in an unexpected venue. The library is celebrating underground alternative culture with an entire day of punk activities, including a Battle of the Bands.
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Research shows the model can benefit multiple generations by bringing them together to participate in ongoing, mutually beneficial activities. Oklahoma officials are looking to expand the programs to accommodate the state's aging population.
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The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is using emergency funds to help remediate the site at Five Mile Creek. A trench and pit were dug to collect the fluid and divert it away from water bodies.
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Local headlines for Thursday, October 9, 2025
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Former Oklahoma Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat is suing Canadian County and the state for how they handled a traffic stop and resulting accident that left Treat’s son traumatized and seriously injured.
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Banjo Fest is taking place from Oct. 9 through 11 at the American Banjo Museum in Oklahoma City.
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Welcome to the We Are Land-Grant series — short stories about how Oklahoma State University is making a difference through public impact research — improving lives in Oklahoma and beyond.
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Oklahoma’s Legislature acted unconstitutionally when it passed a new law creating business courts, the state’s highest court ruled.
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Mental health service providers are continuing to sound the alarm about budget cuts and their impact on services across Oklahoma.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, October 8, 2025
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