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As students head back to class, Oklahoma’s new cell phone law is prompting districts to roll out updated device policies.
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The Black Wall Street Times on MSNOklahoma's gun suicide crisis rising fastest in rural white communities
A new study reveals Oklahoma’s rising suicide rate is impacting rural, white men the most, thanks largely to the state’s ...
An Oklahoma man and several of his family members are dead after an apparent militia attack and execution in Syria.
Gov. Kevin Stitt has appointed a Jones woman, Britni Tomcho, to an open seat on the nine-member Statewide Charter School ...
This month, Oklahoma’s education department announced an innovative new approach to screening aspiring teachers in the state: ...
Despite recent increases, Sen. Regina Goodwin and Sen. Nikki Nice still see continued state funding disparities facing ...
Oklahoma lawmakers are reactin Monday evening to the news of the death of an Oklahoman and family members in Syria.
Oklahoma boasts a strong economy with a $16.92 billion tax revenue and a high credit rating of "AA+", according to Governor ...
Tulsa said its police officers will still enforce the law within city limits. That includes the ability to stop, detain and ...
"If you are having a talent crunch, now is not the time to run off your employees," said Kyla Guyette during the Tulsa Regional Chamber's annual State of Workforce and Talent event.
Jena Nelson, a Democrat who lost a statewide race for state superintendent in 2022, says she will run for a seat in Congress ...
But, a recent executive order from Gov. Kevin Stitt that removes a long-held recommendation for appropriate fluoridation in Oklahoma’s public water supplies is not the way to achieve that goal.
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