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This is the Manager’s Minute.Now that the Oklahoma elections are over, let’s recap what we’ve done so far in the collaborative journalism project,…
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Boosting teacher pay by an average of $6,000—which the Legislature approved last week—wasn’t enough to put the brakes on a massive shut-down of schools to…
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Lawmakers will likely return to the State Capitol sooner than expected in light of Gov. Mary Fallin’s shocking veto of most of a budget bill approved by…
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Two of the largest tobacco companies in the U.S. are suing Oklahoma over the state’s new cigarette fee. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and Philip Morris USA…
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Oklahoma State Highway Patrol Troopers can now drive as many miles as they want. The state Department of Public Safety lifted the restriction Thursday…
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Gov. Mary Fallin signed the Fiscal Year 2018 Oklahoma state budget Wednesday. “This plan keeps our government from shutting down, and, despite challenging…
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Oklahoma state lawmakers have yet to agree on a plan to raise money for the state, and could be facing special session. What Happened At The Capitol This…
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A 27-year-old first-term state representative from Oklahoma City who put $500,000 of his own money into his campaign has amassed the biggest war chest in…
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After a Republican steamroll in Oklahoma in 2010 flipped every statewide elected office to the GOP, very few strong Democratic candidates are emerging to…