
Oklahoma Voice
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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission on Thursday voted unanimously to allow state officeholders to use campaign funds for security.
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Multiple Oklahoma school districts say they will continue to charge cafeteria fees despite demands from the state’s public education chief to provide all meals for free.
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The future of University of Central Oklahoma’s student newspaper, The Vista, is unclear following a decision to immediately end the print publication.
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As Oklahoma students return to school in the coming days, they’ll have backpacks on, pencils and laptops ready, and their cellphones out of sight.
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Some state agencies closed early Tuesday following a network outage.
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Oklahoma Ethics Commission opinion says officeholders can use campaign funds for some security costsCampaign funds can be used for officeholder security expenses in certain cases, the Oklahoma Ethics Commission recommended in a draft advisory opinion.
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Former President Bill Clinton will speak Thursday at the memorial for former Oklahoma Gov. George Nigh, according to a spokesperson.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court put on hold a new state law that critics say threatens the independence of a constitutionally created board overseeing nearly $2 billion in public dollars.
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A federal appeals court has upheld Oklahoma’s ban on gender-affirming procedures for minors.
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Oklahoma has made drastic improvements in reducing the number of structurally deficient bridges and now ranks fourth in the nation for favorable conditions, the head of the state’s transportation agency said Monday.