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Providers for mental health treatment and substance abuse services across Oklahoma are facing major funding cuts.
The Spy beer will be on tap in both the Stonecloud Oklahoma City and Stillwater taprooms through the month of September, where visitors can take home a six-pack or enjoy a pint in the taprooms.
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- Sen. Warren says banking panel should focus on Trump's attacks on Fed independence
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- Fox bosses privately called U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro 'reckless maniac' and more
KOSU's Dungeons & Dragons podcast Red Dirt DnD is returning for a live, improvised adventure on Sunday, September 14 at noon.
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Local headlines for Thursday, September 4, 2025
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Oklahoma lawmakers are spending the rest of their fall in and out of the state capitol, publicly studying issues relevant to their constituents. The idea is to gain insight ahead of the legislative session early next year.
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Texan Matt Langston has kept his campaign business running while collecting a six-figure salary as the Department of Education’s chief policy advisor, though he rarely comes into the office.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, September 3, 2025
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A new Kansas City art installation commemorates three Wyandot sisters who fought to protect a tribal burial ground in northeast Kansas more than a century ago.
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Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters' new PragerU-backed "America First" test for out-of-state teachers is now live. And despite Walters' claims the test will weed out "woke" teachers, it is impossible to fail.
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Spending on crime, incarceration and corrections would be reduced in Oklahoma if the minimum wage were raised to $15, according to a report.
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A federal judge quickly and quietly cut off in-state college tuition for Oklahoma students without legal immigration status on Aug. 29.
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Local headlines for Tuesday, September 2, 2025
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Ardmore air filtration manufacturer AAF Flanders is shuttering and is expected to be permanently closed by December.
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Guymon's Mesa Water Project is expected to deliver its first drops to the city in October of next year.
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The Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission unanimously approved a new Governor’s Mansion this week. It’s going up on the same grounds as the current, nearly 100-year-old, original mansion, sometime in 2026.
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