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Mason Treat Act To Introduce New Rules For Temporary Vehicle Tags
Jordan Tidwell
The way you register your car with the state is changing. Service Oklahoma says it will be safer for everyone. Those changes are through the Mason Treat Act, and it goes into effect next week.
Oklahoma State Capitol Welcomes Leadership Changes As New Session Approaches In 2025
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While all eyes right now are on the presidential race, local state politics are about to see a big change. For the first time in eight years, Oklahoma will have new Senate and House leadership at the same time. Current House Speaker Charles McCall and Senate Leader Greg Treat are term-limited, meaning new faces and new ideas.
'I Pray That Your Failure To Deploy These Funds Does Not Result In Deadly Consequences:' AG Drummond Opinion On School Security Funds
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Attorney General Gentner Drummond released an “expedited opinion” regarding the distribution of school security funds. Drummond tells State Superintendent Ryan Walters that he needs to immediately send out the “long overdue” funds.
Tribal Leaders, Major Gambling Companies Push For Legal Sports Betting In Oklahoma
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In Oklahoma City, over 2,000 tribal leaders and major gambling companies, including MGM and FanDuel, discussed the push for legal sports betting in Oklahoma.
Mason Treat Act To Go Into Effect In September
Erin Conrad
The Mason Treat Act goes into effect September 1 and impacts the way you register your car after purchase. Mason is the son of Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat, who realized there was a problem after his son was pulled over for no tag and was nearly killed.
Non-Profit OK Appleseed To Present 2nd Good Apple Awards To Those Serving Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Appleseed is a non-profit that fights for the rights of Oklahomans. This September the organization will host the second Good Apple Awards and recognize the works of artists like Tyler Thrasher and Oklahoma Rep. Jon Echols (R) among others.
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State Senator Greg McCortney Loses Seat
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State Senator Greg McCortney, who is the current Senate Majority leader, was beaten in his Republican primary Tuesday night. Jonathan Wingard will take his spot as GOP nominee.
State Senator Greg McCortney Loses Seat
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State Senator Greg McCortney, who is the current Senate Majority leader, was beaten in his Republican primary Tuesday night. Jonathan Wingard will take his spot as GOP nominee.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: How A New Law Will Change Paper Tag Replacement Window In Oklahoma
Kaitlyn Deggs
A new law is changing how much time Oklahomans have to replace their paper tags with metal plates. Here's an Oklahoma's Own In Focus look at the changes.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: How A New Law Will Change Paper Tag Replacement Window In Oklahoma
Kaitlyn Deggs
A new law is changing how much time Oklahomans have to replace their paper tags with metal plates. Here's an Oklahoma's Own In Focus look at the changes.
How Will Lawmakers Spend $13 Million State Budget? Here's What We Know
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News On 6 is getting the first look at where lawmakers are spending the state's $13 billion budget. There are still some moving pieces in the budget, as lawmakers work to finalize the numbers. But leaders in both chambers have rolled out the highlights of the budget.
How Will Lawmakers Spend $13 Million State Budget? Here's What We Know
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News On 6 is getting the first look at where lawmakers are spending the state's $13 billion budget. There are still some moving pieces in the budget, as lawmakers work to finalize the numbers. But leaders in both chambers have rolled out the highlights of the budget.
Oklahoma District Attorney's Claim Loopholes In Senate Bill 1470 Could Give Criminal's Lighter Sentences
Emory Bryan
The state senate has voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of legislation that some lawmakers say protects victims.
Oklahoma District Attorney's Claim Loopholes In Senate Bill 1470 Could Give Criminal's Lighter Sentences
Emory Bryan
The state senate has voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of legislation that some lawmakers say protects victims.
State Legislators Locked In Budget Battle
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This back and forth on the budget has caused a rift in this legislative session, but the disagreement is really over each chamber’s budget process.
State Legislators Locked In Budget Battle
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This back and forth on the budget has caused a rift in this legislative session, but the disagreement is really over each chamber’s budget process.
Grocery Tax Bill Causes Concern, Confusion For Local Stores In Tulsa
Jayden Brannon
The tax elimination was intended for items that people take home as groceries, but gift shops that sell things like candy and soda weren't quite sure how those products would be taxed if people opened them in the store.
Grocery Tax Bill Causes Concern, Confusion For Local Stores In Tulsa
Jayden Brannon
The tax elimination was intended for items that people take home as groceries, but gift shops that sell things like candy and soda weren't quite sure how those products would be taxed if people opened them in the store.
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Potential Grocery Tax Could Bring Oklahoma Households Hundreds In Savings
Chloe Abbott
The legislature is considering cutting the state sales tax on groceries, saving families hundreds of dollars a year.
Potential Grocery Tax Could Bring Oklahoma Households Hundreds In Savings
Chloe Abbott
The legislature is considering cutting the state sales tax on groceries, saving families hundreds of dollars a year.
Oklahoma Storm Help: Cooling Station Info In Tulsa, Debris Drop-Off Sites
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Cooling stations, mulch and debris sites, free ice and more resources available for residents impacted my power outages and severe weather in the Tulsa metro.
Oklahoma Storm Help: Cooling Station Info In Tulsa, Debris Drop-Off Sites
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Cooling stations, mulch and debris sites, free ice and more resources available for residents impacted my power outages and severe weather in the Tulsa metro.
Acting Governor Of Oklahoma Visits Tulsa During Storm Recovery
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The current Acting Governor of Oklahoma, Greg Treat, visited Tulsa on Wednesday to check out the storm damage, as well as offer help to those currently in need.
Acting Governor Of Oklahoma Visits Tulsa During Storm Recovery
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The current Acting Governor of Oklahoma, Greg Treat, visited Tulsa on Wednesday to check out the storm damage, as well as offer help to those currently in need.
Watch: Gov. Kevin Stitt 2nd Inauguration Ceremony
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt delivered his 2nd Inaugural Address on Monday at the State Capitol.
Watch: Gov. Kevin Stitt 2nd Inauguration Ceremony
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt delivered his 2nd Inaugural Address on Monday at the State Capitol.
Oklahoma State Senate Considers Permanently Allowing Virtual Meetings
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The Oklahoma State Senate is considering permanently allowing agencies, boards, and commissions to meet virtually. A change to the Open Meetings act allows for virtual meetings.
Oklahoma State Senate Considers Permanently Allowing Virtual Meetings
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The Oklahoma State Senate is considering permanently allowing agencies, boards, and commissions to meet virtually. A change to the Open Meetings act allows for virtual meetings.
Retired Oklahoma First Responders Frustrated Over Delay In Cost-Of-Living Raise
Jonathan Cooper
It's been 11 years since police retirees have seen a cost-of-living pay raise, and they are now seeing a delay in the bill going through the legislature.
Retired Oklahoma First Responders Frustrated Over Delay In Cost-Of-Living Raise
Jonathan Cooper
It's been 11 years since police retirees have seen a cost-of-living pay raise, and they are now seeing a delay in the bill going through the legislature.
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OU Athletics lays off employees amid shift to athlete revenue sharing
Destini Pittman
University of Oklahoma athletics department confirms layoffs amid restructuring aimed at adapting to new revenue-sharing policies with student-athletes.
OU Athletics lays off employees amid shift to athlete revenue sharing
Destini Pittman
University of Oklahoma athletics department confirms layoffs amid restructuring aimed at adapting to new revenue-sharing policies with student-athletes.
Hominy remains under boil order, new water tests planned Tuesday
Emory Bryan
A state-issued mandatory boil order for water customers in Hominy continues, a week after a power failure at the treatment plant let water flow out without proper disinfection.
Hominy remains under boil order, new water tests planned Tuesday
Emory Bryan
A state-issued mandatory boil order for water customers in Hominy continues, a week after a power failure at the treatment plant let water flow out without proper disinfection.
GRDA issues E. coli advisory for parts of Grand, Hudson lakes and Illinois River
Katie Alexander
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) is issuing an advisory for several areas after water samples confirmed the presence of high levels of E. coli.
GRDA issues E. coli advisory for parts of Grand, Hudson lakes and Illinois River
Katie Alexander
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) is issuing an advisory for several areas after water samples confirmed the presence of high levels of E. coli.
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OU Athletics lays off employees amid shift to athlete revenue sharing
Destini Pittman
University of Oklahoma athletics department confirms layoffs amid restructuring aimed at adapting to new revenue-sharing policies with student-athletes.
Hominy remains under boil order, new water tests planned Tuesday
Emory Bryan
A state-issued mandatory boil order for water customers in Hominy continues, a week after a power failure at the treatment plant let water flow out without proper disinfection.
GRDA issues E. coli advisory for parts of Grand, Hudson lakes and Illinois River
Katie Alexander
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) is issuing an advisory for several areas after water samples confirmed the presence of high levels of E. coli.
Stormy weather pattern for Green Country through Memorial Day weekend
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Green Country will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. Severe weather threats and flooding threats will increase for the weekend as well. Conditions will cool early next week as a cold front gradually arrives.
Severe weather preparedness: How Tulsa’s National Weather Service team works around the clock
Ryan Gillin
Meet the dedicated team at Tulsa's National Weather Service office, who work to keep Oklahomans safe during the intense storm season. Learn about their personal stories and devotion to the community.
Bartlesville police crack down on repeated vandalism at city parks
Cal Day
Officers increase patrols and offer $500 reward for tips leading to arrests
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