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What Are GEER Funds? Why The State Is Being Investigated For Mismanagement
News 9
An investigation report revealed that Oklahoma allegedly mismanaged approximately $39.9 million in Governor's Emergency Education Relief funds intended for families during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet state officials defended their actions, claiming no criminal wrongdoing occurred.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules Against Catholic Charter School, Statewide Virtual Charter School Board
News 9
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled against the state's Virtual Charter School Board which means Oklahoma will not become the first state to have publicly funded religious charter schools.
'Unconstitutional:' Oklahoma Supreme Court's Ruling On St. Isidore
News 9
On Tuesday The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against what would have been the first Catholic charter School in the nation.
Parties Argue Constitutionality Of State-Funded Catholic Charter School, Okla. Supreme Court To Decide
News 9
The Attorney General, and counsel for both St. Isidore and the Virtual Charter School Board, all made their arguments in the State Supreme Court Tuesday, saying they expect a quick decision.
Epic Sends Cease And Desist Letter To Senator Ron Sharp
News 9
EPIC Charter Schools has taken new action against Oklahoma State Senator Ron Sharp, who they said lied about the online charter schools enrollment practices. The charter schools sent a cease and desist letter to Senator Sharp from Shawnee, accusing him of
State Sen. Accuses Epic Charter Of Not Following Enrollment Law
Grant Hermes
The State Virtual Charter School Board said Epic Online Charter School isn't in compliance with state laws but stopped short of saying Epic broke any laws in answering questions for a state lawmaker. The board's executive director told State Senator Ron S
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Senate republicans move to extend 2017 tax cuts
Alex Cameron
Republicans in the U.S. Senate are expected to take an important step this weekend toward enacting President Trump's priorities. That includes extending the 2017 tax cuts.
Senate republicans move to extend 2017 tax cuts
Alex Cameron
Republicans in the U.S. Senate are expected to take an important step this weekend toward enacting President Trump's priorities. That includes extending the 2017 tax cuts.
United Way of Rogers and Mayes County closes after 40 years of service
MaKayla Glenn
The United Way of Rogers and Mayes County closed its doors in April after nearly four decades of providing support to local agencies in the community. This marks the end of a significant chapter in local outreach efforts, leaving many organizations uncertain about their future.
United Way of Rogers and Mayes County closes after 40 years of service
MaKayla Glenn
The United Way of Rogers and Mayes County closed its doors in April after nearly four decades of providing support to local agencies in the community. This marks the end of a significant chapter in local outreach efforts, leaving many organizations uncertain about their future.
Rain expected Saturday, snow chances on Sunday
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
Rain expected Saturday, snow chances on Sunday
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
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Top Headlines
Senate republicans move to extend 2017 tax cuts
Alex Cameron
Republicans in the U.S. Senate are expected to take an important step this weekend toward enacting President Trump's priorities. That includes extending the 2017 tax cuts.
United Way of Rogers and Mayes County closes after 40 years of service
MaKayla Glenn
The United Way of Rogers and Mayes County closed its doors in April after nearly four decades of providing support to local agencies in the community. This marks the end of a significant chapter in local outreach efforts, leaving many organizations uncertain about their future.
Rain expected Saturday, snow chances on Sunday
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
Oklahoma Flat Tax Bill: What lawmakers are saying
Sam Carrico
A bill aiming to change the tax code is making its way through the legislature. Senate Bill 304 would establish a flat 4.75% individual income tax rate instead of the tiered system currently in place.
The Hot Seat: Emerging technologies, AI, and data centers
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Jay Shidler with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce discuss emerging technologies.
Fireworks dealer: Tariffs to increase costs for July 4th celebrations
Emory Bryan
Coweta fireworks wholesaler Randy Scott says tariffs on Chinese imports will increase some prices for consumers this July 4th, but the larger impact will be on fireworks purchased to mark the United States Semiquincentennial in 2026.
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