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Oklahoma lawmakers failed to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of a bill that would have extended the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority beyond July 1 as they hastily wrapped up the session.
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Richard Glossip, a former Oklahoma death row inmate who has spent close to three decades in prison and eaten three last meals, was released from jail on Thursday.
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Local headlines for Friday, May 15, 2026
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On the latest episode of This Week in Oklahoma Politics, the panel discusses accusations of political favoritism from Gov. Kevin Stitt when the wife of a friend and contributor got released early after a DUI arrest.
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House Bill 2992, written by Rep. Brad Boles, R-Marlow, was signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday.
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Tribal leaders discussed the possibility of Medicaid being removed from the Oklahoma constitution, federal energy grants and AI data centers at an event in Tulsa on Thursday.
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A decades-old lawsuit over poultry pollution in the Illinois River Watershed is still chugging along with a new appeal from the State of Oklahoma.
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Senate Bill 1636, written to improve the review process for solving cold cases, received approval from Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday.
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An attempt to override a governor’s veto of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority has failed, putting the state’s public broadcaster on track to close.
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A bill to expand eligibility for the state's college tuition assistance program to children of school counselors, librarians and more fell prey to Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto pen Tuesday.
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Oklahoma has executed Raymond Eugene Johnson, who was convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend and her 7-month-old daughter in 2007.
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The album pays tribute to former U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo's Musogee heritage and her musician mom.
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Congress established the rural emergency hospital designation to provide financial stability to facilities amid growing concerns over closures. The goal is to maintain access to outpatient and emergency services in rural communities.
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Local headlines for Thursday, May 14, 2026
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The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court denied a series of appeals Tuesday seeking to enforce citizenship for descendants of people formerly enslaved by the tribe.
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