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Oklahoma lawmakers are close to reaching a budget deal. It could be as soon as the weekend if you ask certain members of the House. But remaining funding disagreements and a shake-up in Senate fiscal leadership are expected to delay productive negotiations.
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The transition to managed Medicaid has been decades in the making. StateImpact’s Jillian Taylor spoke with Lou Carmichael, the CEO of Variety Care, about how it all happened.
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The lawsuit stems from how Lewis was demoted to patrol officer after she refused to bend TPD’s hiring rules, costing her the opportunity to be the department’s first female deputy chief.
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Tornadoes kill 2 in Oklahoma as governor issues state of emergency for 12 counties amid storm damageAt least two people, including a child, died in tornadoes that swept through Oklahoma, authorities said Sunday as emergency crews assessed the extensive damage to homes and businesses from the high winds, hail and flooding.
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The Cherokee Nation and Gov. Kevin Stitt continue to disagree on the terms of a tribal tag compact.
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Tulsa City Councilor Grant Miller was arrested last night. A famous face from TV visited Tulsa-area students this afternoon. Governor Stitt addresses why he vetoed legislation meant to help domestic violence victims. Oklahoma’s State Superintendent Ryan Walters is instructing schools to ignore new rules from the federal government related to Title IX.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt on Friday called a recent state audit and demands for a member of his administration to resign a “frustrating” political attack from state leaders preparing to run for higher office.
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According to records, the councilman was booked into the Tulsa County Jail on suspicion of domestic assault and battery first offense.
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Treat said he used to like being around Stitt, but the governor has cut off all communication.
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A former Tulsa police officer has been awarded damages from the city in a discrimination lawsuit. Tulsa Public Schools says it’s chipping away at chronic absenteeism. A woman is arrested at a state board of education meeting. A famous food hall in Tulsa is once again getting national recognition. A recap of the Oklahoma City Thunder's second Playoff game against New Orleans.
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As a crisis continues on the U.S. Southern Border, Oklahoma lawmakers are among counterparts from about a dozen states taking things into their own hands. Their efforts generated backlash from the Latino immigrant community.
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Oklahoma Natural Gas is asking the state Corporation Commission to approve a rate hike that would cost the average utility customer about $2.50 more than they currently pay monthly.