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Oklahoma Likely To Spend Much More For Energy
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ High energy prices might be a boom to Oklahoma's economy but they also mean the state's government will be spending more.
Officials estimate that the state will pay
State Senate chairman predicts impasse over state budget
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The Oklahoma House passed a $6-billion general appropriations bill and sent it to the state Senate.
But the state Senate's appropriations chief warned Thursday of a possible
Governor Brad Henry signs bill for state's birthday
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry signed a $16-million appropriation Thursday to help the state celebrate its 100th birthday.
The money goes to the Oklahoma Centennial Commission, which
Oklahoma School Boards Association honors two state senators
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Two state senators were honored with the Oklahoma State School Board Association's 2005 Legislative Award.
Senator Nancy Riley of Tulsa and Senator Johnnie Crutchfield
Energy bill funding seen for low-income Oklahomans
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A state senator says a state agency should use part of its $26-million budget carry-over to help low-income Oklahomans deal with home heating bills.
Johnnie Crutchfield,
Governor, state senator call for assistance in heating bills
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Governor Brad Henry and a state senator say they're looking for ways to help low-income Oklahomans afford to pay to heat their homes this winter.
Rising natural gas prices
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State House, Senate leaders warn of state government shutdown
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – State House and Senate leaders are blaming each other for an impasse over the state budget.
Both sides Tuesday warned that a shut-down of state government could result from
State House, Senate leaders warn of state government shutdown
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – State House and Senate leaders are blaming each other for an impasse over the state budget.
Both sides Tuesday warned that a shut-down of state government could result from
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Tulsa Weather: Heat and Humidity Hold On, but Storm Chances Rise Soon
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Warm and humid weather continues with heat index values nearing 99° to 104°, but storm chances gradually increase into early next week. A weak front and upper trough could bring more organized storms on Monday and Tuesday, offering a break from the early summer warmth.
Tulsa Weather: Heat and Humidity Hold On, but Storm Chances Rise Soon
News On 6
Warm and humid weather continues with heat index values nearing 99° to 104°, but storm chances gradually increase into early next week. A weak front and upper trough could bring more organized storms on Monday and Tuesday, offering a break from the early summer warmth.
New city ordinance for teens in downtown Tulsa moves forward
MaKayla Glenn
The Tulsa City Council voted 7 to 1 Wednesday night to approve an updated curfew for downtown after a series of shootings involving minors.
New city ordinance for teens in downtown Tulsa moves forward
MaKayla Glenn
The Tulsa City Council voted 7 to 1 Wednesday night to approve an updated curfew for downtown after a series of shootings involving minors.
Sen. Mullin working toward passage of 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
Alex Cameron
Inside GOP budget bill negotiations with Sen. Mullin: Discussion centers around the SALT deduction cap dynamics and hitting the July 4th deadline for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Sen. Mullin working toward passage of 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
Alex Cameron
Inside GOP budget bill negotiations with Sen. Mullin: Discussion centers around the SALT deduction cap dynamics and hitting the July 4th deadline for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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Tulsa Weather: Heat and Humidity Hold On, but Storm Chances Rise Soon
News On 6
Warm and humid weather continues with heat index values nearing 99° to 104°, but storm chances gradually increase into early next week. A weak front and upper trough could bring more organized storms on Monday and Tuesday, offering a break from the early summer warmth.
New city ordinance for teens in downtown Tulsa moves forward
MaKayla Glenn
The Tulsa City Council voted 7 to 1 Wednesday night to approve an updated curfew for downtown after a series of shootings involving minors.
Sen. Mullin working toward passage of 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
Alex Cameron
Inside GOP budget bill negotiations with Sen. Mullin: Discussion centers around the SALT deduction cap dynamics and hitting the July 4th deadline for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Tulsa County DA expresses concern with Muscogee/Tulsa settlement agreement
Sam Carrico
Tulsa County DA objects to new judicial agreement between City of Tulsa and Muscogee Creek Nation. He says it could weaken local law enforcement.
OKPOP Museum adds new collection featuring Chester Gould, cartoonist behind Dick Tracy: 'Giant piece of pop culture'
Chloe Abbott
Chester Gould was born in Pawnee, Oklahoma Territory, in 1900. He created Dick Tracy, a comic book detective who fought crime and always did the right thing. OKPOP has a new collection that focuses on his work.
Tulsa City Council expands teen curfew for downtown to 9 p.m. Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Emory Bryan
An earlier teen curfew was approved for downtown by the Tulsa City Council, with citations possible for teens who are inside the IDL after 9 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. This decision came after a homicide downtown at the Juneteenth Festival.
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