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School cell phone ban passes Oklahoma House, Senate
Haley Weger
State lawmakers are moving forward with measures in both the House and Senate to remove cell phones from Oklahoma classrooms.
Lawmakers advance bills on tribal sports betting, women’s sports rebate
Haley Weger
Two bills advancing in the Oklahoma Senate could expand tribal sports betting and provide financial incentives for women’s professional sports teams.
Oklahoma leaders, institutions react to death of former Gov. Boren
Christian Hans
Leaders and institutions from across Oklahoma are reacting to the passing of former Gov. David Boren, who died on Thursday.
Will Oklahoma voters see big changes in 2025? Lawmakers push for reform
Haley Weger
Oklahoma lawmakers have filed several bills for the 2025 session aimed at improving election security and transparency, including measures on AI disclosure in campaigns, expanding early voting, and automatic voter registration.
3 State Lawmakers Shut Out Of Closed-Door OSDE Meeting
News 9
Three state lawmakers were denied access to a closed-door meeting at the State Department of Education. The Attorney General says he’s investigating and moving to take the appropriate action, saying this was a possible violation of the Open Meetings Act.
State Senators Pass Legislation Dealing With "Women's Bill Of Rights," Corporal Punishment
Haley Weger
Lawmakers at the state capitol moved forward with a handful of controversial bills Tuesday, including legislation dealing with corporal punishment and gender definition.
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Questions For OSDE Remain After Committee Meets To Discuss Rule Changes
Haley Weger
The state Senate Administrative Rules Committee met Monday morning to discuss more than a dozen administrative rule changes that have been requested by state agencies. Most of the rules being questioned were coming from the State Department of Education.
Questions For OSDE Remain After Committee Meets To Discuss Rule Changes
Haley Weger
The state Senate Administrative Rules Committee met Monday morning to discuss more than a dozen administrative rule changes that have been requested by state agencies. Most of the rules being questioned were coming from the State Department of Education.
Executive Director Resigns From Oklahoma Turnpike Authority After Attorney General Drummond Issues Opinion
News 9
Leadership changes will affect the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Department of Transportation after Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued an opinion saying the same person can't lead both agencies and serve as the state's Transportation Secretary.
Executive Director Resigns From Oklahoma Turnpike Authority After Attorney General Drummond Issues Opinion
News 9
Leadership changes will affect the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Department of Transportation after Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued an opinion saying the same person can't lead both agencies and serve as the state's Transportation Secretary.
Executive Order Signed, Cutting Down Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Programs In Colleges
Haley Weger
Stitt says no colleges should be using state resources for things like mandated training based on race or ethnicity, disclosure of pronouns, or any preferential treatment based on race or ethnicity.
Executive Order Signed, Cutting Down Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Programs In Colleges
Haley Weger
Stitt says no colleges should be using state resources for things like mandated training based on race or ethnicity, disclosure of pronouns, or any preferential treatment based on race or ethnicity.
Donahue Behavioral Health; A New Era for Oklahoma's Mental Healthcare
News 9
Department announces new facility to serve entire state of Oklahoma.
Donahue Behavioral Health; A New Era for Oklahoma's Mental Healthcare
News 9
Department announces new facility to serve entire state of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Senate Overrides Gov. Stitt’s Vetoes On Tribal Compact Bills
Haley Weger
The Oklahoma Senate was back at the state Capitol Monday for a special session. They voted 34-7 to override the governor’s veto on two tribal compact bills.
Oklahoma Senate Overrides Gov. Stitt’s Vetoes On Tribal Compact Bills
Haley Weger
The Oklahoma Senate was back at the state Capitol Monday for a special session. They voted 34-7 to override the governor’s veto on two tribal compact bills.
Covering The Capitol: Lawmakers Debating Paid Maternity Leave Legislation For State Employees
News 9
Lawmakers wrapped up session and sent the governor a $12.8 billion budget. The budget includes maternity leave for teachers, but a separate bill opens it up to state employees
Covering The Capitol: Lawmakers Debating Paid Maternity Leave Legislation For State Employees
News 9
Lawmakers wrapped up session and sent the governor a $12.8 billion budget. The budget includes maternity leave for teachers, but a separate bill opens it up to state employees
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Gov. Stitt To Consider Special Session, Wants More Tax Cuts Inside State Budget
Jordan Fremstad
Friday marked "Sine Die" at the capitol – the end of the legislative session. Lawmakers have approved the state's nearly $13 billion budget plan. However, the battle for the budget isn't over just yet.
Gov. Stitt To Consider Special Session, Wants More Tax Cuts Inside State Budget
Jordan Fremstad
Friday marked "Sine Die" at the capitol – the end of the legislative session. Lawmakers have approved the state's nearly $13 billion budget plan. However, the battle for the budget isn't over just yet.
Education Bills Pass Okla. Senate Floor
Haley Weger
It’s the same two education bills that have sparked hours of debate in both chambers: providing tax credits to private and homeschool families, and historic public school funding. The two bills passed off the Senate floor with overwhelming yes votes, and now heads back over to the house.
Education Bills Pass Okla. Senate Floor
Haley Weger
It’s the same two education bills that have sparked hours of debate in both chambers: providing tax credits to private and homeschool families, and historic public school funding. The two bills passed off the Senate floor with overwhelming yes votes, and now heads back over to the house.
OTA Meeting To Consider Funding Resolution Deal With Wells Fargo Bank
News 9
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority will meet Tuesday morning to consider a funding resolution.
OTA Meeting To Consider Funding Resolution Deal With Wells Fargo Bank
News 9
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority will meet Tuesday morning to consider a funding resolution.
State Senator Seeks Audit Of The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Regarding Turnpike Expansion
Tevis Hillis
There are new developments in the fight against the turnpike expansion proposal in Cleveland County.
State Senator Seeks Audit Of The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Regarding Turnpike Expansion
Tevis Hillis
There are new developments in the fight against the turnpike expansion proposal in Cleveland County.
Turnpike Project Approval Delayed In Transportation Committee
Storme Jones
State Senator Mary Boren, D-Norman, filed an amendment to the bill authorizing $5 billion work of turnpike projects across the state Thursday.
Turnpike Project Approval Delayed In Transportation Committee
Storme Jones
State Senator Mary Boren, D-Norman, filed an amendment to the bill authorizing $5 billion work of turnpike projects across the state Thursday.
Norman Senator Preparing Another Attempt To Stop Turnpike Construction
Barry Mangold
A state senator from Norman is preparing a legislative attempt at removing the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s ability to construct new toll roads in Cleveland County.
Norman Senator Preparing Another Attempt To Stop Turnpike Construction
Barry Mangold
A state senator from Norman is preparing a legislative attempt at removing the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s ability to construct new toll roads in Cleveland County.
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Congressional panel examines JFK assassination files
Alex Cameron
More than six decades after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, a congressional panel is vowing to “get to the bottom of the mystery.”
Congressional panel examines JFK assassination files
Alex Cameron
More than six decades after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, a congressional panel is vowing to “get to the bottom of the mystery.”
Oklahoma measles update: 10 measles cases in the state, with 8 confirmed, 2 probable
Drake Johnson
As of Tuesday, April 1, there are 10 cases in Oklahoma, with eight confirmed and two more deemed "probable" among unvaccinated people in northeastern Oklahoma.
Oklahoma measles update: 10 measles cases in the state, with 8 confirmed, 2 probable
Drake Johnson
As of Tuesday, April 1, there are 10 cases in Oklahoma, with eight confirmed and two more deemed "probable" among unvaccinated people in northeastern Oklahoma.
Election results: Key races in Green Country
Katie Alexander
Tuesday, Apr. 1, was election day for many school and city elections across Oklahoma, and election results are coming in for more than 100 races and propositions across Green Country.
Election results: Key races in Green Country
Katie Alexander
Tuesday, Apr. 1, was election day for many school and city elections across Oklahoma, and election results are coming in for more than 100 races and propositions across Green Country.
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Congressional panel examines JFK assassination files
Alex Cameron
More than six decades after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, a congressional panel is vowing to “get to the bottom of the mystery.”
Oklahoma measles update: 10 measles cases in the state, with 8 confirmed, 2 probable
Drake Johnson
As of Tuesday, April 1, there are 10 cases in Oklahoma, with eight confirmed and two more deemed "probable" among unvaccinated people in northeastern Oklahoma.
Election results: Key races in Green Country
Katie Alexander
Tuesday, Apr. 1, was election day for many school and city elections across Oklahoma, and election results are coming in for more than 100 races and propositions across Green Country.
'This cat wanted to live:' Terlton cat survives wildfires
Sam Carrico
Following the Terlton wildfires, Ziggy the cat, who was found injured, is now on the road to recovery at a Jenks animal hospital and will be put up for adoption once fully healed.
Tulsa’s public golf courses making a comeback with new management
Ethan Wright
Starting April 1, City of Tulsa golf courses, Page Belcher and Mohawk Park, are under new management; significant improvements are already underway.
See how DOGE Oklahoma wants to cut state government
Matt Kalish
Governor Kevin Stitt released a report outlining ways DOGE-OK, a group tasked with downsizing state government, thinks the state could consolidate, change, or eliminate parts of the state government.
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