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New bill known as 'Dylan's Law' aims to improve epilepsy care, raise awareness of SUDEP
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma lawmakers consider Dylan's Law (House Bill 2013) to improve support for epilepsy patients.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Explore Responsible Ways To Harness AI Technology
News 9
Artificial Intelligence is on people's phones, computers, and cars and that barely scratches AI’s surface. Lawmakers want to understand how to use AI effectively and responsibly. On Wednesday, lawmakers brought in experts in different fields who have used AI to improve workflow.
Lawmakers Request Audit Of Comanche County Sheriff Runoff Election
News 9
Oklahoma lawmakers have requested an investigative audit of the Comanche County sheriff runoff election due to concerns over ineligible voters receiving ballots.
Okla. House of Representatives Approves Legislation That Offers Free Cancer Screenings For Firefighters
News 9
According to a press release, the Oklahoma House of Representatives approved legislation that would offer free cancer screenings to all Oklahoma firefighters on Monday.
Lawmaker Files For Free Cancer Screenings For Okla. Firefighters
News 9
A state lawmaker has filed legislation to allow for free annual cancer screenings for all Oklahoma firefighters.
Tax-Free Weekend Only Applies To Limited Purchases, New Bill Hopes To Include School Supplies
News 9
Tax-free weekend is an annual effort to bring relief to consumers and businesses.
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Oklahoma Lawmakers Push Bill That Would Send Alerts For Missing Adults
Tevis Hillis
An Okemah mother is concerned about the response to missing Indigenous people because of the McGirt ruling, but a new law could speed up the process regarding alerts.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Push Bill That Would Send Alerts For Missing Adults
Tevis Hillis
An Okemah mother is concerned about the response to missing Indigenous people because of the McGirt ruling, but a new law could speed up the process regarding alerts.
Oklahoma May Soon See Alert System For Missing Adults
Natalie Cruz
A new bill, if passed, would implement an alert system for missing adults in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma May Soon See Alert System For Missing Adults
Natalie Cruz
A new bill, if passed, would implement an alert system for missing adults in Oklahoma.
Legislation To Create Alert System For Missing Adults Under Consideration At The State Capitol
News On 6
Legislation creating an alert system for missing adults is under consideration at the state capitol.
Legislation To Create Alert System For Missing Adults Under Consideration At The State Capitol
News On 6
Legislation creating an alert system for missing adults is under consideration at the state capitol.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Consider Legalizing Psychedelic Mushroom Research
Haley Weger
A bill allowing for the study of psychedelic mushrooms is headed to the Senate for consideration. This treatment is widely known as magic mushrooms: lawmakers explain the hallucinogenic property would be aimed at treating conditions such as PTSD, anxiety, depression and substance abuse.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Consider Legalizing Psychedelic Mushroom Research
Haley Weger
A bill allowing for the study of psychedelic mushrooms is headed to the Senate for consideration. This treatment is widely known as magic mushrooms: lawmakers explain the hallucinogenic property would be aimed at treating conditions such as PTSD, anxiety, depression and substance abuse.
2 Oklahoma Representatives Ask For Interim Study On School Safety
News On 6
Two Oklahoma Representatives are asking for a bipartisan study on school safety in the state.
2 Oklahoma Representatives Ask For Interim Study On School Safety
News On 6
Two Oklahoma Representatives are asking for a bipartisan study on school safety in the state.
‘Magic Mushrooms’ For Therapy? Vets Help Sway Conservatives
Associated Press
Conservative Utah has become at least the fourth state over the last two years to approve studying the potential medical use of psychedelics, which are still federally illegal.
‘Magic Mushrooms’ For Therapy? Vets Help Sway Conservatives
Associated Press
Conservative Utah has become at least the fourth state over the last two years to approve studying the potential medical use of psychedelics, which are still federally illegal.
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Oklahoma Turnpike Speed Limits Could Increase
News On 6
A bill that would increase the speed limit on some Oklahoma turnpikes has passed through the State Senate.
Oklahoma Turnpike Speed Limits Could Increase
News On 6
A bill that would increase the speed limit on some Oklahoma turnpikes has passed through the State Senate.
Lawmaker Wants Oklahoma Turnpike Speed Limit Raised to 80 mph
Joseph Holloway
The bill was proposed by State Representative Daniel Pae, a new lawmaker from Lawton.
Lawmaker Wants Oklahoma Turnpike Speed Limit Raised to 80 mph
Joseph Holloway
The bill was proposed by State Representative Daniel Pae, a new lawmaker from Lawton.
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Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Man taken to hospital in Tulsa after being shot in chest
Katie Alexander
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
Man taken to hospital in Tulsa after being shot in chest
Katie Alexander
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
Oklahoma mechanics step in to fix fire truck during wildfires: A story of selflessness
MaKayla Glenn
Two local mechanics, Jess Monroe and Eric Knudsen, demonstrated incredible selflessness during the Oklahoma wildfires when they rushed to fix a broken fire truck at a critical time. Despite losing his home to the fires, Jess didn’t hesitate to help, believing that running the truck could save at least one house.
Oklahoma mechanics step in to fix fire truck during wildfires: A story of selflessness
MaKayla Glenn
Two local mechanics, Jess Monroe and Eric Knudsen, demonstrated incredible selflessness during the Oklahoma wildfires when they rushed to fix a broken fire truck at a critical time. Despite losing his home to the fires, Jess didn’t hesitate to help, believing that running the truck could save at least one house.
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Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Man taken to hospital in Tulsa after being shot in chest
Katie Alexander
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
Oklahoma mechanics step in to fix fire truck during wildfires: A story of selflessness
MaKayla Glenn
Two local mechanics, Jess Monroe and Eric Knudsen, demonstrated incredible selflessness during the Oklahoma wildfires when they rushed to fix a broken fire truck at a critical time. Despite losing his home to the fires, Jess didn’t hesitate to help, believing that running the truck could save at least one house.
Q&A with Representatives Tom Cole and Stephanie Bice re: DOGE
Alex Cameron
In recent interviews, Reps. Tom Cole and Stephanie Bice discussed the controversial efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, to streamline federal spending.
Resources, How you can help Oklahomans affected by wildfires
Bella Roddy
Recent wildfires have devastated parts of Oklahoma, causing widespread damage and displacement. For those in need of assistance or looking to support recovery efforts, here are verified fundraisers, relief organizations, and shelter locations.
'It was tremendous just to see:' Family, friends, strangers jump in to save Terlton home from wildfires
Chloe Abbott
When a fire was racing up to a family’s home in Pawnee County, their family, friends, and even total strangers jumped in to help. The Wisnoskie family feels very lucky to be spared the devastation others have endured.
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