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In The Know: Meet OKC’s jail trust; new state office for mass transit; improvement on deficient bridges…

Meet the members of the Oklahoma County Jail Trust. Oklahoma's medical marijuana enrollment among top in U.S. Risk of opioids addiction questioned by J&J witness. State improves rankings on structurally deficient bridges. [More...]

In The Know: Employed and homeless; electronic monitoring replaces halfway house; new laws in effect…

Annual 'point in time' homeless count: Having a job doesn't guarantee having a place to live in Tulsa. More electronic monitoring means less need for halfway house beds, Department of Corrections says. Dozens of new laws along with $1,500 pay hike for state employees go into effect on July 1. Oklahoma lawmakers request interim studies. [More...]

In The Know: Emergency teacher certifications up 54%; dams near expiration dates; feds seek cut of Oklahoma opioid settlement…

Oklahoma's teacher shortage: 3038 emergency certifications approved, up 54% in 2018-19. Oklahoma dams near expiration dates as scientists predict more extreme weather. Banker named to Wildlife Conservation Commission. Muscogee (Creek) Nation: ‘Dust will settle’ after Supreme Court pass on treaty case. [More...]

In The Know: Tuition rates to increase; Epic accused of manipulating enrollment; driving people into debt

Tuition rates likely to increase. Former Epic teachers describe pressure to manipulate enrollment. In Oklahoma, private companies run pretrial services, driving people into debt. Oklahoma's Fort Sill has a history of jailing minority groups. Migrant children could be next. [More...]

In The Know: Health Care Authority budget; OK in top 3 medical marijuana states; OK Supreme Court broadens same-sex custody rights…

Oklahoma Health Care Authority approves $6 billion budget. Oklahoma among top 3 medical marijuana states by patients one year after SQ 788 vote. Denying dispensaries: Not all property owners interested in this booming business. Ed secretary backs funds for inmate education during Oklahoma visit. [More...]

In The Know: Interim study requests; 30-year plan for opioid crisis; vocational training in prison…

Oklahoma in bottom 10 of annual 'Kids Count' report. State's proposed 30-year plan to abate opioid crisis calls for hiring 1734 state employees. Pharmaceutical company agrees to not promote opioids in Oklahoma until 2027. Money from opioids settlement to fund part of recovery plan. [More...]

In The Know: A ‘common decency issue’ for Oklahomans; agreement on opioid settlement; Supreme Court vacancy…

KIDS COUNT Data Book: Oklahoma in bottom 10 for child well-being. Medicaid expansion ruling puts pressure on Oklahoma's governor, Legislature. Medicaid expansion is a 'common decency issue' for Oklahomans. State leaders reach agreement on $85 million opioid case payment. [More...]

In The Know: Expert says recovery from opioids crisis could take decades; court limits lawsuit options for prisoners…

Wellness expert: Recovery from state’s opioids crisis could take decades. In Oklahoma, opioid case windfall starts winners squabbling. Referee hears arguments on controversial liquor law. SMC leader supports Medicaid expansion. In Oklahoma, lawsuit options limited when prisoners claim constitutional rights violations. [More...]

In The Know: Rural hospitals support Medicaid expansion; record-breaking measles numbers; Oklahoma named U.S. Poet Laureate…

Rural hospital network throws support behind Medicaid expansion. Foster parent describes caring for babies addicted to opioids. Fishing for tourism dollars: State to invest up to $500,000 to market trails. OSSAA: Rule on public/private school athletic competition may receive tweaking. [More...]

In The Know: Court moves Medicaid expansion effort forward; lobbyist spending nears record levels; OKC Council approves fine amnesty…

Court moves Medicaid expansion effort forward. Lobbyist spending nears record levels. OKC Council approves amnesty program for fines and warrants. [More...]

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