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In The Know: Gov., tribal leaders not meeting as McGirt rhetoric heats up | State approves OG&E’s $760M recovery plan | More

OSDH: 12,048 active cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma; Lawmaker calls for cost-of-living adjustments for state pensioners; Oklahoma approves OG&E's $760 million cost recovery plan; [More...]

In The Know: COVID-19 hospitalizations on the rise | ‘1619 Project’ focus on proposed bill | Oklahomans deserve budget transparency

COVID-19 hospitalizations on five-week rise with data still showing vaccines highly effective at preventing severe illness; As critical race theory stirs national debate, Oklahoma bill seeks to alter teaching of slavery; Oklahoma Sen. Inhofe's influence seen in defense bill, which heads to Biden's desk; [More...]

In The Know: COVID booster shots likely the new normal | Proposed bill would limit teaching about race | Food insecurity in rural Oklahoma

A year since Oklahoma's first COVID vaccine was given, health chief reflects on saved lives; Editorial: How much are Oklahomans prepared to pay to fight the feds?; Oklahoma Republican proposes banning 1619 Project from classrooms; [More...]

In The Know: Gov. won’t renew hunting fishing compacts with two tribes | Funding requests signal approaching session | More

Oklahoma Gov. Stitt won't renew hunting, fishing compacts with Cherokee, Choctaw tribe; About 20% of last month’s COVID-19 cases are ‘breakthrough cases,’ health commissioner says; Funding requests signal approaching session (Capitol Update); [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma lagging in COVID-19 sequencing | State National Guard member warned about vaccine mandate | Supreme Court sets date on McGirt | More

Why has Oklahoma ranked last in COVID-19 sequencing for months? Totals mask some recent progress; Oklahoma National Guard leader warns unvaccinated members; Supreme Court sets date with Oklahoma to respond to 40-plus McGirt appeals; [More...]

In The Know: Oklahoma executes second man since injunction | Health officials assure Oklahomans on vaccines | Redistricting director hired as lobbyist | More

Bigler Jobe Stouffer II becomes second man executed in Oklahoma this year; Health commissioner assures Oklahomans that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective after attorney general expresses doubt about the science; Senate redistricting director hired as oil lobbyist; [More...]

In The Know: More money for fight against federal vaccine mandate | Cases and hospitalizations in state rise | Holiday giving | more

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In The Know: State’s $5B turnpike plan | Officials speak about state lawsuit over vaccine mandate | Opening the state’s budget process

COVID cases soaring in Oklahoma with 120% increase last week; Oklahoma Gov. Stitt joins AG to slam Biden's vaccine mandates, discuss lawsuits; Public Health Lab had issues with staffing, storing COVID-19 samples, CMS report shows; [More...]

In The Know: Vaccine push renews as cases double | Fewer competitive races expected after redistricting | Pardon and Parole Board | More

In Oklahoma, Black families turn to doulas for better births; Vaccine push renewed as new cases nearly double in a week for Oklahoma l Expect Fewer Competitive Oklahoma Legislative Races After Redistricting [More...]

In The Know: Infrastructure investments could be game changer for rural Oklahoma | Epic board exec resigns, asks for investigation | 7-day virus rate on the rise

7-day average of Oklahoma coronavirus cases again tops 1,000; Governor increases use of business incentive fund; Infrastructure bill seen as a game changer for rural Oklahomans, a boost for cities' [More...]

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