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The CDC recommended Tuesday that everyone six months and older get a round of one of the newly FDA-approved COVID-19 boosters.
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Overwhelmed emergency rooms might be getting the spotlight during the pandemic, but as StateImpact’s Catherine Sweeney reports, Oklahoma’s urgent care centers are experiencing a similar strain.
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New laws change the way some state agencies spend their money and how people can order alcoholic drinks. KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley discuss new laws in this Capitol Insider.
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As classes begin across the state, the impact of the law created by Senate Bill 658 is forcing increased pressure on the governor and Oklahoma legislature.
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School is in session across Oklahoma, even as the pandemic continues to rage and the Delta variant impacts more and more children. Managing editor Logan Layden sat down with StateImpact reporters Robby Korth and Catherine Sweeney for a discussion on the disruptions already occurring.
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As schools open and the coronavirus Delta variant surges across the United States, educators, parents and doctors are fighting back against state laws restricting health and safety requirements in schools.
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Oklahoma’s coronavirus case counts are increasing as its vaccinations level off.
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As the 2020-21 school year winds down, Oklahoma educators are already looking forward to next fall.State schools superintendent Joy Hofmeister is…