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Methamphetamine is killing more Oklahomans than any illicit drug. Nonprofits, treatment centers, policy analysts and law enforcement in Tulsa created a program to broaden access to recovery from it.
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Many candidates have announced plans to run for one of the many federal, state and judicial races on the ballot. They have to file for office during a three-day window that starts Wednesday.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas' abortion restriction law to stand. That has driven up demand in Oklahoma, and has caused doubts the court would strike down new laws.
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Dry and dead vegetation, low humidity and warm weather are all making what experts call a dangerous wildfire environment in Oklahoma this winter.
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Oklahoma reports its first case nearly three weeks after the omicron variant was first detected in the U.S.
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Student loan advisors suggest borrowers prepare themselves for repayment ahead of time. Here are some steps you can take to make sure you’re ready.
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Ted Hartley, a teacher at Harding Fine Arts Academy in Oklahoma City decided to join the family business, teaching, after a 35-year-long career as a software engineer.
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The latest U.S. Drought Monitor map shows an increasing area of red, symbolizing extreme to exceptional drought, over much of the southwest that extends…
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Optimistic in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s political shift, conservative Oklahoma lawmakers are pushing for laws to further restrict abortion…
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WahZhaZhe, Tsalagi, Español: No Matter The Language, COVID Creates Challenges For Immersion LearningIn normal circumstances, foreign language immersion instruction requires some classroom creativity to make it work.That may mean developing worksheets or…