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  • In what was likely a joke, South Carolina officials sent a tweet warning residents to watch out for "Lizardmen" during the eclipse. The Lizard Man is a mythical creature like Bigfoot.
  • It all began with a Kerr-McGee spinoff.A “change-in-control” provision was added to the Quality Jobs program by the Legislature in 2006 and signed into…
  • Despite election losses for years, Hispanic leaders say the continued growth of their community will eventually lead to more Hispanics in the Oklahoma…
  • For the first time in state history, Republicans make up more than half of all of Oklahoma’s registered voters. The Oklahoma Election Board released its…
  • Gov. Mary Fallin directed the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety to delay use of recently obtained portable card readers capable of freezing or seizing…
  • HARRAH — Though it’s only a 30-minute drive to downtown Oklahoma City, this town of 6,400 feels more rural than suburban. Small businesses, churches,…
  • Both houses of the Oklahoma legislature want school choice bills to become law, but the two sides have dug in over disagreements about how to craft the legislation.
  • In the waning days of the 2022 regular Oklahoma Legislative Session, Oklahoma lawmakers entered into a special session to consider how to spend almost two billion dollars in federal money the state has received under the American Rescue Plan Act.
  • Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond tells the Ethics Commission it may have violated the state's Open Meeting Act during its search for a new executive director.
  • Host Michel Martin and guests talk about stories to watch out for in 2014. She hears from Jason Johnson, political science professor at Hiram College, Julio Ricardo Varela of the blog Latino Rebels, and Brendan Costello, co-host of radio's The Largest Minority.
  • Through a partnership with the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma and Home Creations, KGOU is working to provide 40,000 meals to needy Oklahomans this holiday season.
  • Budget cuts to education are mounting. And on Monday, the Oklahoma House moved to reduce funding for state agencies for the current fiscal year.The state…
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