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Mike Boynton posted a 119-109 record as coach of the Cowboys.
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The Oklahoma Senate has passed a bill that would streamline and standardize the registration process for used cars.
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The ex-police officer is the first in the nation to face harsher penalties under the 2022 reauthorization of the original act.
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House Bill 2730 would require a public body to give written notice about why a records request takes more than 10 days and give an estimated date of availability.
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The governor’s office argues Attorney General Gentner Drummond “badly misapplied” the state’s dual office holding laws in a recent opinion that prompted resignations of two Stitt cabinet officials.
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A court will consider overturning Oklahoma’s Energy Discrimination Elimination Act, while the state legislature contemplates extending its scope.
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School support staff received a statewide pay raise after the 2018 Oklahoma Teacher Walkout, but while teacher pay remains a major legislative priority, support staff pay hasn’t.
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A bill that aims to encourage irrigators to accurately report their water use is making its way through the Oklahoma legislature.
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Oklahomans went to the polls on Super Tuesday to choose their party nominees for president, while some voters had county proposals to vote on.
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A new study found a legislative investment in Oklahoma’s behavioral health workforce could add 272 providers to the state, generate taxpayer benefits and significantly expand access to mental health care.