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'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
New social studies standards feature 2020 election 'discrepancy' reports, COVID-19 lab claims: Lawmakers to review changes
Drake Johnson
New social studies standards proposed in Oklahoma stir conflict, focusing on 2020 election results discrepancies, and COVID-19 origin.
Budget forecast for Oklahoma Forestry Services parent agency down, while lawmaker interest is on the rise
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Following historic wildfires across Oklahoma, state lawmakers are paying closer attention to legislative effort to prevent future wildfires. But the department, which manages the state’s wildland wildfire efforts, is currently slotted to take a 40% budget cut for the next fiscal year.
Oklahoma’s Own In Focus: Lawmakers Clash Over Senate Bill 1027 and New Rules for Petition Signature Collections
Sam Carrico
Lawmakers are debating Senate Bill 1027 as it makes its way through the state Capitol.
Debate over social studies standards: Lawmakers weigh revisions and approval
Haley Weger
State lawmakers are set to approve, revise or deny new social studies standards that have been approved by the Oklahoma State Board of Education.
Deadline Day at the Capitol: What did and didn't pass
Haley Weger
Thursday marked the deadline at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Here are some of the legislation that passed.
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Oklahoma State Board of Education cancels monthly meeting due to 'technical issue'
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma State Board of Education's Thursday meeting has been canceled, according to State Superintendent Ryan Walters.
Oklahoma State Board of Education cancels monthly meeting due to 'technical issue'
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma State Board of Education's Thursday meeting has been canceled, according to State Superintendent Ryan Walters.
Former Oklahoma Congressman Wes Watkins passes
Jen Billings
Former Oklahoma Congressman Wes Watkins has passed at the age of 86. Watkins served Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District for a total of 20 years.
Former Oklahoma Congressman Wes Watkins passes
Jen Billings
Former Oklahoma Congressman Wes Watkins has passed at the age of 86. Watkins served Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District for a total of 20 years.
House Speaker Kyle Hilbert responds to aftermath of wildfire outbreak
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, has issued a response to wildfires in his House district and statewide that took place on Friday:
House Speaker Kyle Hilbert responds to aftermath of wildfire outbreak
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, has issued a response to wildfires in his House district and statewide that took place on Friday:
House Bill 1491, backed by Gov. Kevin Stitt, proposes new rules for Oklahoma State Board of Education
Drake Johnson
Speaker Hilbert filed House Bill 1491 with support from Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton and Governor Kevin Stitt on Wednesday. HB 1491 would allow any member of the State Board of Education to place an item on the board agenda if requested in writing by at least two members of the board.
House Bill 1491, backed by Gov. Kevin Stitt, proposes new rules for Oklahoma State Board of Education
Drake Johnson
Speaker Hilbert filed House Bill 1491 with support from Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton and Governor Kevin Stitt on Wednesday. HB 1491 would allow any member of the State Board of Education to place an item on the board agenda if requested in writing by at least two members of the board.
Heartland Medical issue no confidence vote in State Health Department leadership
Destini Pittman
The Heartland Medical Direction sent a letter, on behalf of EMS agency directors, to Gov. Kevin Stitt and other state leaders Friday to express a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the EMS and Trauma Divisions within the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Heartland Medical issue no confidence vote in State Health Department leadership
Destini Pittman
The Heartland Medical Direction sent a letter, on behalf of EMS agency directors, to Gov. Kevin Stitt and other state leaders Friday to express a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the EMS and Trauma Divisions within the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Your Vote Counts: Oklahoma’s legislative session begins with Governor Kevin Stitt’s agenda
Scott Mitchell
The legislative session kicks off with Governor Stitt’s State of the State address. On this week’s Your Vote Counts, Jon Echols, Scott Mitchell, and Jason Dunnington discuss what to watch for in the upcoming session, including tax cuts, energy priorities, and new leadership in Oklahoma’s government. Stay informed with expert insights on the state’s key issues.
Your Vote Counts: Oklahoma’s legislative session begins with Governor Kevin Stitt’s agenda
Scott Mitchell
The legislative session kicks off with Governor Stitt’s State of the State address. On this week’s Your Vote Counts, Jon Echols, Scott Mitchell, and Jason Dunnington discuss what to watch for in the upcoming session, including tax cuts, energy priorities, and new leadership in Oklahoma’s government. Stay informed with expert insights on the state’s key issues.
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$1.2 million grant aims to find solution for Mannford train crossing
Cal Day
Mannford has approved a $1.2 million study to address train crossing delays that can exceed an hour.
$1.2 million grant aims to find solution for Mannford train crossing
Cal Day
Mannford has approved a $1.2 million study to address train crossing delays that can exceed an hour.
Your Vote Counts: Open Primaries, Survivorship Bill, And Mental Health Settlement
News On 6
As the 60th Oklahoma Legislature begins, lawmakers are diving into hot-button issues like open primaries, justice for domestic violence survivors, and a federal mental health settlement that could reshape state policy.
Your Vote Counts: Open Primaries, Survivorship Bill, And Mental Health Settlement
News On 6
As the 60th Oklahoma Legislature begins, lawmakers are diving into hot-button issues like open primaries, justice for domestic violence survivors, and a federal mental health settlement that could reshape state policy.
State Lawmakers Introduce Dozens Of Bills Ahead Of 2025 Legislative Session
Haley Weger
Oklahoma lawmakers are filing bills for the 2025 session, focusing on tax cuts, education reforms, housing credits, and criminal justice, with a deadline of January 16th.
State Lawmakers Introduce Dozens Of Bills Ahead Of 2025 Legislative Session
Haley Weger
Oklahoma lawmakers are filing bills for the 2025 session, focusing on tax cuts, education reforms, housing credits, and criminal justice, with a deadline of January 16th.
Your Vote Counts: New Legislative Leadership Targets Government Waste, Income Tax Cuts, and Business Courts
News On 6
News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell is joined by Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington for Your Vote Counts this week.
Your Vote Counts: New Legislative Leadership Targets Government Waste, Income Tax Cuts, and Business Courts
News On 6
News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell is joined by Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington for Your Vote Counts this week.
Your Vote Counts: New Legislative Leadership Targets Government Waste, Income Tax Cuts, and Business Courts
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News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell is joined by Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington for Your Vote Counts this week.
Your Vote Counts: New Legislative Leadership Targets Government Waste, Income Tax Cuts, and Business Courts
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News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell is joined by Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington for Your Vote Counts this week.
Your Questions Answered: The Delta-Plains Transmission Corridor
News On 6
Oklahoma House Speaker-Designate Kyle Hilbert announced that a federal proposal to build over 600 miles of electrical transmission lines across the state has been halted, with official confirmation expected from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Your Questions Answered: The Delta-Plains Transmission Corridor
News On 6
Oklahoma House Speaker-Designate Kyle Hilbert announced that a federal proposal to build over 600 miles of electrical transmission lines across the state has been halted, with official confirmation expected from the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Severe thunderstorms, multiple rounds of rain expected Friday in Tulsa area
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Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
Severe thunderstorms, multiple rounds of rain expected Friday in Tulsa area
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
Trump to delay enforcement of TikTok ban with another executive order
CBS News
President Trump on Friday said he would sign another executive order to delay enforcement of a law that effectively bans TikTok as a deal to sell the widely popular platform remains a work in progress.
Trump to delay enforcement of TikTok ban with another executive order
CBS News
President Trump on Friday said he would sign another executive order to delay enforcement of a law that effectively bans TikTok as a deal to sell the widely popular platform remains a work in progress.
Step up to the plate: 3 Things to expect at Tulsa Drillers season opener
Alyssa Miller
The Tulsa Drillers open the 2025 baseball season at home against Northwest Arkansas. Fans that visit the ballpark can expect to try new food and drinks, enjoy fireworks, and participate in giveaways.
Step up to the plate: 3 Things to expect at Tulsa Drillers season opener
Alyssa Miller
The Tulsa Drillers open the 2025 baseball season at home against Northwest Arkansas. Fans that visit the ballpark can expect to try new food and drinks, enjoy fireworks, and participate in giveaways.
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Severe thunderstorms, multiple rounds of rain expected Friday in Tulsa area
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Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
Trump to delay enforcement of TikTok ban with another executive order
CBS News
President Trump on Friday said he would sign another executive order to delay enforcement of a law that effectively bans TikTok as a deal to sell the widely popular platform remains a work in progress.
Step up to the plate: 3 Things to expect at Tulsa Drillers season opener
Alyssa Miller
The Tulsa Drillers open the 2025 baseball season at home against Northwest Arkansas. Fans that visit the ballpark can expect to try new food and drinks, enjoy fireworks, and participate in giveaways.
Identity Theft Alert: Tips from the Better Business Bureau on Secure Your ID Day
David Prock
The Better Business Bureau is promoting Secure Your ID Day to help individuals protect themselves from identity theft.
Focus on Kids: TPS Launches New Tool to Track Student Progress
Aaron Alexander
Tulsa Public Schools launches PowerSchool Parent Portal—now track your child's graduation progress live.
Understanding Bedbugs: What they are and effective ways to get rid of them
Christian Hans
Bedbugs are a common nuisance, but there are ways to fight them. Taking preventative measures against the parasitic pests can help prevent a costly and bothersome home treatment. Here is more information about bedbugs and what you can do about them.
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