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Thunder in the Finals
State To Hold Primary Runoff Elections
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There are five legislative runoffs, including key GOP Senate battles to replace term-limited Republican Sen. James Williamson of Tulsa and Kathleen Wilcoxson of south Oklahoma City.
State Lawmakers To Review Critical Education Report
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State lawmakers plan to discuss a recent report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that gave Oklahoma a "D" in education. The study was highly critical of Oklahoma's public education
At Least Five State Senate Seats To Be Open Next Year
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- There will be at least five seats in the state Senate come open next year and the election could change the balance of power.
There are currently 24 Republicans and 24 Democrats
State Senate Approves Dropout Prevention Bill
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state Senate Thursday reconsidered and approved a bill intended to reduce the number of high school dropouts in Oklahoma.
The bill by Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson and supported
Bill Changing Dropout Law Defeated
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry's proposal to make it more difficult for students to drop out of high school at age 16 was defeated in the state Senate Wednesday.
Thirteen Democrats
Raising The Dropout Age
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) High school students will have to be 18 to drop out of school under a bill heading to the state Senate.
The Senate Education Committee Monday passed the bill to raise the
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State Lawmaker Wants To Rename Agency
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A lawmaker wants to change the name of a state agency that some people with disabilities find offensive.
Rep. Paul Wesselhoff, R-Oklahoma City, has filed a bill to rename
State Lawmaker Wants To Rename Agency
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A lawmaker wants to change the name of a state agency that some people with disabilities find offensive.
Rep. Paul Wesselhoff, R-Oklahoma City, has filed a bill to rename
Bill Would Make English State's Official Language
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A bill is being filed in the state Senate that would make English the official language of Oklahoma.
State Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson says she's filing the bill because
Bill Would Make English State's Official Language
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A bill is being filed in the state Senate that would make English the official language of Oklahoma.
State Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson says she's filing the bill because
Bill to ban some businesses from lottery sales passes
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A bill to prohibit pawn shops, payday lenders and check-cashing businesses from selling lottery tickets has won final legislative approval.
The bill by Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson
Bill to ban some businesses from lottery sales passes
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A bill to prohibit pawn shops, payday lenders and check-cashing businesses from selling lottery tickets has won final legislative approval.
The bill by Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson
State lawmaker wants some planned centennial funds used in relief effort
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ State Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson wants the state to consider scaling back plans for the state's centennial celebration and offer more assistance to hurricane relief efforts.
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State lawmaker wants some planned centennial funds used in relief effort
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ State Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson wants the state to consider scaling back plans for the state's centennial celebration and offer more assistance to hurricane relief efforts.
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Tulsa County Free Fair returns in July with family fun, local vendors
Drake Johnson
We spoke with Stacey Jones from OSU Extension to learn more about what’s in store and how the event supports local 4-H students ahead of the state fair season.
Tulsa County Free Fair returns in July with family fun, local vendors
Drake Johnson
We spoke with Stacey Jones from OSU Extension to learn more about what’s in store and how the event supports local 4-H students ahead of the state fair season.
Veterinarian shortage hits rural Oklahoma amid growing demand
Jayden Brannon
In the face of an expanding veterinarian shortage, Oklahoma's rural counties struggle for adequate animal care. Dr. Rebekah Hartfield, the sole veterinarian in Hughes County, epitomizes the demanding situation.
Veterinarian shortage hits rural Oklahoma amid growing demand
Jayden Brannon
In the face of an expanding veterinarian shortage, Oklahoma's rural counties struggle for adequate animal care. Dr. Rebekah Hartfield, the sole veterinarian in Hughes County, epitomizes the demanding situation.
Arkansas man wins Bassmaster Elite on Lake Tenkiller: 'I'm truly blessed'
Drake Johnson
Wes Logan won after a near-deadly incident at a tournament in New York. Now, he's walking away with over $100k in winnings.
Arkansas man wins Bassmaster Elite on Lake Tenkiller: 'I'm truly blessed'
Drake Johnson
Wes Logan won after a near-deadly incident at a tournament in New York. Now, he's walking away with over $100k in winnings.
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Tulsa County Free Fair returns in July with family fun, local vendors
Drake Johnson
We spoke with Stacey Jones from OSU Extension to learn more about what’s in store and how the event supports local 4-H students ahead of the state fair season.
Veterinarian shortage hits rural Oklahoma amid growing demand
Jayden Brannon
In the face of an expanding veterinarian shortage, Oklahoma's rural counties struggle for adequate animal care. Dr. Rebekah Hartfield, the sole veterinarian in Hughes County, epitomizes the demanding situation.
Arkansas man wins Bassmaster Elite on Lake Tenkiller: 'I'm truly blessed'
Drake Johnson
Wes Logan won after a near-deadly incident at a tournament in New York. Now, he's walking away with over $100k in winnings.
Tulsa Weather: Midweek storms could bring brief relief fefore heat wave builds
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A strong storm system will brush parts of Oklahoma early in the week with another chance of strong to severe storms for some locations before increasing heat and humidity returns. While most of the severe weather stays north, northeastern Oklahoma could see a few strong storms Tuesday into Wednesday. By the weekend, increasing heat index values over 105° are possible, signaling the first real taste of summer.
University of Tulsa announces return of Men’s Golf program
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Tulsa discontinued the program following the 2015-16 season. Head Coach Bill Brogden had spent 30 years as coach of the Golden Hurricane men's golf team at the time.
Man arrested, accused of first degree murder in Skiatook
Victor Pozadas
Police say officers arrived at the scene and the suspect told them he shot his girlfriend Saturday night.
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