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Political parties should begin adjusting how they report expenditures to Oklahoma candidates in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court decision removing caps on certain expenses, the head of the state ethics commission said.
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Local headlines for Friday, July 10, 2026
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More than a year after Gov. Kevin Stitt fired the state’s forestry director, the post remains vacant.
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The majority of tornadoes this year have blasted through states in the Midwest and Southeast, including Illinois, Missouri, Indiana and Iowa. Tornado activity has been increasing east of the Great Plains in recent decades.
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In a bid to strengthen care, an Oklahoma agency plans to shift to a privatized model for many of its behavioral and mental health services in some areas of the state.
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The Texas-based nonprofit Human Coalition lobbies for anti-abortion programs and gets millions of dollars in funding from other states.
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Local headlines for Thursday, July 9, 2026
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The state expects to spend at least $145,000 to operate its Oklahoma-centric booth at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C.
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The Oklahoma State Election Board held a public drawing Wednesday to determine the order political parties and candidates will appear on the ballot in November. Here’s more on the process.
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Martha Lillard spent nearly her entire life using an iron lung, a respiratory device used to facilitate breathing for polio victims. She died at 78 last month.
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A preliminary court order reinstated federal grants largely helping Black, Indigenous, veteran and immigrant farmers access land, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture cut earlier this year. Now, organizations are cautiously moving forward with their projects.
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From some of the best Oklahoma music released so far in 2026 to new operators at Hollywood Corners in Norman, here's our weekly round-up of local music news.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, July 8, 2026
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Traindodge's Jason Smith formed the band with bassist Chris Allen and his younger brother Rob Smith in 1996 when the places for a punk band to play in Oklahoma ranged from houses, convenience stores, and bowling alleys.
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