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New Oklahoma House committee to investigate mental health department finances
Sam Modde
Lawmakers launch a special probe after agency requests $6.2M in emergency funds.
State Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments In Case Between Lawmakers, Corporation Commissioner
News On 6
The state Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday afternoon in the case against the Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner, accused of drunkenly groping a man at a national conference in the summer.
Oklahoma Lawmaker Creates Bill To End Time Changes
Cal Day
Some state lawmakers want to end the time change by keeping clocks permanently on either standard or daylight saving time.
Oklahomans For Equality Condemn Bill Banning Kids From Seeing Drag Shows
Lex Rodriguez
OKEQ said if HB 2186 passes, it would be the beginning of a broad attack not only on the LGBTQ+ community, but on everyone's freedom of expression.
Bill Passes State House Mandating 15 Minute Breaks For ODOC Employees
News On 6
A bill to give Oklahoma's Department of Corrections employees mandated 15 minute breaks passed the state house unanimously on Monday. HB 1667 by Representative Kevin West from Moore would mandate that ODOC employees get a 15-minute break during the first eight hours of a 12-hour shift, then another break in the last four hours. The bill originally passed the House last year but was laid over when the department said it would implement the change, without the mandate. However, since then no polic
Oklahoma Beats Albuquerque
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The Oklahoma RedHawks scored an unearned run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to beat Albuquerque 4-3 today and snap a three-game losing streak.
Oklahoma's Dave
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WEB EXTRA: OHP trooper discusses state Click It or Ticket campaign
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are increasing seat belt enforcement through June 1 as part of the national Click It or Ticket campaign, targeting unbuckled drivers statewide.
WEB EXTRA: OHP trooper discusses state Click It or Ticket campaign
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are increasing seat belt enforcement through June 1 as part of the national Click It or Ticket campaign, targeting unbuckled drivers statewide.
Buckle Up or Pay Up: Oklahoma Highway Patrol ramps up seatbelt enforcement campaign
Addie Crawford
Oklahoma troopers are increasing seat belt enforcement through June 1 as part of the national Click It or Ticket campaign, targeting unbuckled drivers statewide.
Buckle Up or Pay Up: Oklahoma Highway Patrol ramps up seatbelt enforcement campaign
Addie Crawford
Oklahoma troopers are increasing seat belt enforcement through June 1 as part of the national Click It or Ticket campaign, targeting unbuckled drivers statewide.
Oklahoma child care providers must meet new national accreditation rules
Jayden Brannon
Oklahoma child care providers face changes with new standards—national accreditation a must for state funding. Find details on rules, deadlines, and how OPSR helps ease the transition.
Oklahoma child care providers must meet new national accreditation rules
Jayden Brannon
Oklahoma child care providers face changes with new standards—national accreditation a must for state funding. Find details on rules, deadlines, and how OPSR helps ease the transition.
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WEB EXTRA: OHP trooper discusses state Click It or Ticket campaign
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are increasing seat belt enforcement through June 1 as part of the national Click It or Ticket campaign, targeting unbuckled drivers statewide.
Buckle Up or Pay Up: Oklahoma Highway Patrol ramps up seatbelt enforcement campaign
Addie Crawford
Oklahoma troopers are increasing seat belt enforcement through June 1 as part of the national Click It or Ticket campaign, targeting unbuckled drivers statewide.
Oklahoma child care providers must meet new national accreditation rules
Jayden Brannon
Oklahoma child care providers face changes with new standards—national accreditation a must for state funding. Find details on rules, deadlines, and how OPSR helps ease the transition.
Severe storms likely today and tonight across eastern Oklahoma
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Severe thunderstorms are expected to intensify today across eastern Oklahoma, bringing threats of large hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes. The strongest storms are forecast to develop this afternoon and evening, with high-impact weather likely before conditions improve Tuesday and Wednesday.
Teen girl hit by car after fight in Tulsa; police investigating
Jonathan Polasek
An overnight fight culminates with a teenage girl struck by a car in Tulsa. Police piecing together the unfolding events near 75th and Memorial.
27 killed, homes leveled as tornadoes devastate parts of Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia
CBS News
Tornadoes that swept through Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia killed more than two dozen people, destroyed homes and left thousands without power as residents began clearing widespread storm damage.
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