Elizabeth Caldwell
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A former public school official accused of embezzlement has pled guilty in federal court.
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Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.
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The clemency application for a death row inmate set to be executed next month includes new evidence that supports his claim he acted in self-defense.
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Eight women, four doctors, and a medical organization spanning three states are challenging abortion bans they say have endangered lives.
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He hasn’t said what he plans to do with Tulsa Public Schools’ accreditation yet, but State Superintendent Ryan Walters says the district’s reading scores need to drastically improve for him to be satisfied.
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Thousands of Oklahoma voters in 14 counties cast ballots in a number of elections to determine the future of school bonds, municipal propositions and more.
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Women who are soon to be released from prison in Oklahoma get help with the transition by focusing on the arts.
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A nonprofit says they’ve made history in Oklahoma by opening to current prisoners an art show featuring works by other prisoners. But the field trip for the current inmates wasn't just about art. It was about learning to live outside of prison, too.
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Adam Luck said he’s spent the last four years “desperately trying” to not speak in public about his time on Oklahoma’s Pardon and Parole Board.
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A new report from a state agency shows that as evictions approached record highs in some areas of Oklahoma, a state partner was paid millions of dollars meant to help renters during the COVID-19 pandemic.