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Recycle Those Political Yard Signs
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The Metropolitan Environmental Trust is collecting old campaign yard signs at any of its 13 drop-off centers in the Tulsa area.
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Oklahoma native cleared of charges in Thailand royal defamation case
Joe Carmody
Oklahoma-born lecturer cleared of royal defamation charges in Thailand; case raises concerns over academic freedom.
Oklahoma native cleared of charges in Thailand royal defamation case
Joe Carmody
Oklahoma-born lecturer cleared of royal defamation charges in Thailand; case raises concerns over academic freedom.
Oklahoma lawmakers vote to remove ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen
Matt McCabe
The House and Senate voted to approve a resolution that removes Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Allie Friesen. After it passed, it took effect immediately.
Oklahoma lawmakers vote to remove ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen
Matt McCabe
The House and Senate voted to approve a resolution that removes Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Allie Friesen. After it passed, it took effect immediately.
Tulsa Police K-9 Unit showcases skills, prepares for national trials
Nick McCauley
The Tulsa Police Department is spotlighting its K-9 Unit’s vital role in crime prevention and public safety as two of its dogs prepare to compete in a national detection competition.
Tulsa Police K-9 Unit showcases skills, prepares for national trials
Nick McCauley
The Tulsa Police Department is spotlighting its K-9 Unit’s vital role in crime prevention and public safety as two of its dogs prepare to compete in a national detection competition.
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Oklahoma native cleared of charges in Thailand royal defamation case
Joe Carmody
Oklahoma-born lecturer cleared of royal defamation charges in Thailand; case raises concerns over academic freedom.
Oklahoma lawmakers vote to remove ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen
Matt McCabe
The House and Senate voted to approve a resolution that removes Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Allie Friesen. After it passed, it took effect immediately.
Tulsa Police K-9 Unit showcases skills, prepares for national trials
Nick McCauley
The Tulsa Police Department is spotlighting its K-9 Unit’s vital role in crime prevention and public safety as two of its dogs prepare to compete in a national detection competition.
Lawmakers approve $4 million to move USS Batfish in Muskogee
Samantha Rupe
Lawmakers approve $4 million to relocate and reestablish Muskogee's USS Batfish—a WWII submarine turned museum, closed since the devastating 2019 floods.
Fantastic Friday weather before another storm chance arrives over the weekend
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Sunny and warm conditions return Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to around 80. Another storm system impacts the region this weekend with continued unsettled weather possible next week.
Oklahoma lawmakers override veto to expand breast cancer screening coverage
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma lawmakers voted to override Governor Stitt’s veto, making House Bill 1389 law and expanding insurance coverage for advanced breast cancer screenings.
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