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Local headlines for Thursday, December 11, 2025
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The Oklahoma Aerospace and Aeronautics Commission voted Wednesday to allocate $490,900 to designs for a spacecraft hangar.
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The ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits were not renewed in the federal budget-focused One Big Beautiful Bill Act. According to the Oklahoma Insurance Department, Oklahomans using the ACA Marketplace can expect, on average, at least a 25% spike in their monthly premiums.
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The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority on Tuesday awarded more than $120 million in contracts to move forward with a turnpike improvement and expansion program.
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From Christmas music to end of year music lists, here's our round-up of the week's local music news.
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Muscogee Nation leaders are beginning to change tribal policy in response to a court order requiring the tribe to grant citizenship to Freedmen descendants, or those whose ancestors were formerly enslaved by the tribal nation.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, December 10, 2025
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There will be a new hub for small urban farms in Ardmore, and people behind the effort say it will be a place for conservation, agriculture and community health.
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Don Data, host of No One Man, shares his favorite albums of 2025 from Earl Sweatshirt, Clipse, Dijon and more.
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Republican voters in House District 35 cast ballots in a special primary election Tuesday, but they'll have to do it again in January.
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Actor Tim Blake Nelson, known for roles in “O Brother Where Art Thou” and most recently “The Lowdown,” is coming back to Tulsa with his new book, Superhero.
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In a social media post, Rep. John Waldron, D-Tulsa, wrote he’s been pushing himself too hard and was resigning “for personal reasons.”
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Twenty-one Republican state lawmakers are asking the Oklahoma attorney general to investigate the state's COVID-19 response and hospital protocols during the pandemic.
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After asking colleges and universities across the state to review their degree programs, the Oklahoma Board of Regents for Higher Education revealed which ones aren’t making the cut.
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