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House Bill 3287 would require Oklahoma hospitals to post signage and set up protocols so staff can report suspected domestic abuse and trafficking before discharge.
Oklahoma House Bill 3075 proposes rounding cash transactions to the nearest nickel and has passed the policy committee, moving toward the oversight committee.
A newly posted draft of Oklahoma’s social studies standards removes Bible references and disputed 2020‑election and COVID‑origin language and opens a public comment period through Feb. 18.
Community & Society in ...
A hog ran loose in Oklahoma City on Wednesday; OKC Animal Welfare captured the animal after police responded to multiple calls. Residents are urged to call dispatch for loose livestock.
Food & Drinks in ...
Smalls Sliders has signed a multi‑unit deal to bring several smorange 'Cans' to North Oklahoma City. Local operator Slide Thru will announce sites and opening dates soon.
Weather & Environment in ...
Bridger Aerospace has staged Super Scooper water‑bombers and a PC‑12 in western Oklahoma after a busy January of fires and rising fuel loads. The aircraft are on standby to support crews across the state.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A Perry police officer and his girlfriend were arrested after an OSBI probe; court warrants were issued and the children involved have been placed in state custody.
Real Estate & Development in ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled in favor of proceeding with a $1 billion entertainment district in Norman without a public vote, despite a petition against the funding plan.
Tulsa's Financial Empowerment Center celebrates five years of helping residents with free financial counseling, reducing debt by $3.3M, and increasing savings by $1.3M.
Senator Casey Murdock introduced a bill to replace the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association with a new body, aiming to make school sports oversight more accountable.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced the arrest of 20 people in Operation Blunt Force, targeting the Hao Chen Organization’s illegal marijuana trafficking.
Oklahoma may see educational reforms with bills from Anthony Moore aiming to limit student screen time, shift testing to May, and extend the Oklahoma Promise scholarship.
Gov. Kevin Stitt and ODWC asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block the attorney general’s opinion protecting tribal hunting rights, kicking a fast-moving legal fight to the high court.
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