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Students benefited from programs that are now eliminated, Epic teacher says
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Legal challenges were filed Wednesday aimed at a recent law that puts more restrictions on the process voters use to get issues on the ballot.
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More than 100 ago, white residents of Tulsa destroyed a thriving Black neighborhood.
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Local headlines for Thursday, June 12, 2025
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An Oklahoma appeals court ordered a stay of execution be lifted for death row inmate John Hanson, making way for him to receive a lethal injection Thursday.
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The Beach Boys' co-founder, songwriter and producer transformed pop music into high art and became America's answer to The Beatles' Lennon and McCartney in the process.
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Iconic Oklahoma meteorologist Gary England died Tuesday, Jun. 10, at the age of 85, according to multiple news outlets.
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The closure of a tire production facility in south-central Oklahoma is expected to be completed by this fall.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, June 11, 2025
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Indigenous representation continues its momentum in the entertainment industry, and the 25th annual deadCenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City has a lineup of films to show for it.
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Former Oklahoma State University President Dr. Kayse Shrum is joining the Chickasaw Nation as its chief health strategy officer.
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Two highly anticipated teacher retention bills are awaiting the governor's signature. The measures will die if they aren't signed by Saturday.
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