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Normally, summer is a slow time at the state Capitol, but there was a lot of activity this week, including movement toward the appointment of a new State Attorney General.
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An Oklahoma prisoner who tested positive for COVID-19 died in a hospital on Saturday. The woman was admitted to the hospital with COVID symptoms. She was…
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An Oklahoma prisoner who tested positive for COVID-19 died in a hospital on Saturday. The woman was admitted to the hospital with COVID symptoms. She was…
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Low pay is at the center of Oklahoma’s struggle to keep its prison employees.Six-year veteran corrections officer Paul Mullaney quit over pay and working…
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday a campaign to expand government health insurance for low-income residents can move forward. KGOU's Dick Pryor and…
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Multiple polls show the majority of Oklahoma voters support criminal justice reforms.Survey data commissioned by Oklahoma Public Radio stations for the…
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On a June night last year, an argument broke out at an Atoka County home.A woman’s teenage daughter was playing loud music, and her husband asked her to…
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Runaway inmates from low security areas is common, but the number leaving a prison in Taft is shocking residents. When Frank Taylor moved to Taft from…