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Overdose deaths declined significantly in Oklahoma. Researchers say fewer people are dying, in part, due to Medicaid expansion in the state.
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Latest Oklahoma News
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Local headlines for Friday, April 17, 2026
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Oklahoma lawmakers advanced a bill to ensure veterinarians establish in-person relationships with clients and patients before using telemedicine.
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Waldron to step down Oct. 1, pledges not to serve another term even if reelected
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The FY2027 budget, which begins on July 1, was passed by both chambers by April 9, but Stitt’s signature officially puts it into action.
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A policy passed last legislative session to temporarily ban cell phones at Oklahoma schools is one step closer to becoming permanent.
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Oklahoma County’s OSU Extension office will not see a proposed funding cut, after a vote from the Board of County Commissioners.
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Following a much dryer and warmer than normal winter in Oklahoma, the possibility of a so-called super El Niño is in the forecast for later this year.
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Local headlines for Thursday, April 16, 2026
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Oklahoma lawmakers are moving to cut funding for Amtrak service between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth, Texas.
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KOSU mental health and addiction reporter Sierra Pfeifer claimed top honors at the Society of Professional Journalists Fort Worth Professional Chapter’s 2026 First Amendment Awards.
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For the frugal Oklahoma music lover, here are free local music festivals happening in Oklahoma this month.
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Those slated to receive increases include teachers, police officers, firefighters, judges and other public employees.
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Oklahoma lawmakers are advancing a measure that would create a revolving fund for the state’s 211 resource hotlines, with an added provision.
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From Record Store Day activities in the state to a documentary on a rural Oklahoma blues club, here's our weekly round-up of local music news.
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