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Citing lack of standing for the legislator who brought a lawsuit against it, the Oklahoma Supreme Court allows Gov. Kevin Stitt's "return to work" executive order to stand.
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Many Oklahoma figures are mourning conservative activist Charlie Kirk after he was assassinated in Utah yesterday.
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The head of the Oklahoma Office of Enterprise Management, Rick Rose, submitted his resignation letter to Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday. The State Attorney General says the move follows a possible violation of state law Stitt signed in 2023.
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Rep. Andy Fugate, D-Del City, is questioning whether the State Capitol Preservation Commission can decide to build a new governor's mansion all on its own, regardless of how it's been funded. And he wants the state attorney general to weigh in.
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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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After its latest monthly meeting was cancelled, the State Board of Education is pursuing legal action to schedule a special meeting.
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Oklahoma's next execution may not go forward as originally planned. Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking Oklahoma's appeals court to switch the order of people scheduled to be killed.
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Amid ongoing conflict over who will be the next attorney for the State Board of Education, Thursday's monthly meeting has been canceled.
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A new online complaint form will connect you with a Public Access Counselor.
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Oklahoma is still tussling with several Arkansas-based poultry companies about how to deal with pollution in the Illinois River Watershed.