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Guthrie Job Corps Center part of nationwide Department of Labor cuts
Matt McCabe
Approximately 25,000 students are enrolled in Job Corps program across the country. One Oklahoma mother says it gave her 17-year-old the best shot at a future career.
Stitt vetoes MMIP Office funding bill on National Awareness Day
Graham Dowers
Governor Kevin Stitt has vetoed a bill that would allow state funding for the Office of Liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons.
Oklahoma Governor, Cherokee Nation At Impasse Over Car Tag Compact
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. are at a standstill over a car tag compact that expires at the end of the year. The impasse threatens to leave thousands of Cherokee citizens driving illegally.
Press Release: Chief Hoskin Calls For $40 Million Permanent Expansion Of Historic Housing, Jobs, Sustainable Communities Act
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Hoskin-Warner proposes Cherokee Nation assume ownership of Claremore Indian Hospital and invest $65M into Sequoyah Schools capital projects
Bill Aiming To Collect Tag Information For Toll Fees Fails
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A bill failed at the Oklahoma Capitol Tuesday. Senate bill 1907 would have allowed the state to collect tag information for drivers who don’t pay their turnpike fees.
Governor Kevin Stitt Discusses Border Security, Criminal Justice Reform, Tribal Tag Legislation
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Governor Kevin Stitt was back in front of state media Friday morning, to answer questions and discuss a number of topics at the state capitol.
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Cherokee Nation Chief Hoskin In D.C. Laying Groundwork For Changes To Major Crimes Act
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The Cherokee Nation continues to move forward with an effort to tweak the federal law that determines jurisdiction in many major crimes involving Native Americans, and that effort took the tribe's leader to the nation's capital this week.
Cherokee Nation Chief Hoskin In D.C. Laying Groundwork For Changes To Major Crimes Act
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The Cherokee Nation continues to move forward with an effort to tweak the federal law that determines jurisdiction in many major crimes involving Native Americans, and that effort took the tribe's leader to the nation's capital this week.
Oklahoma Lawmakers, Leaders Respond To Stitt’s State Of The State Address
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Oklahoma’s leaders and lawmakers have voiced opinions on the many things he addressed.
Oklahoma Lawmakers, Leaders Respond To Stitt’s State Of The State Address
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Oklahoma’s leaders and lawmakers have voiced opinions on the many things he addressed.
Executive Order Eases Access to Federal Funding for Tribes In Oklahoma And Across The Nation
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Strengthening tribal-federal partnerships: key highlights from the tribal nations summit
Executive Order Eases Access to Federal Funding for Tribes In Oklahoma And Across The Nation
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Strengthening tribal-federal partnerships: key highlights from the tribal nations summit
Oklahoma Tribes Retaking Control Of Their Food Sovereignty
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Oklahoma tribes are following those deep rooted traditions to take back control of their fresh food supply, and their health.
Oklahoma Tribes Retaking Control Of Their Food Sovereignty
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Oklahoma tribes are following those deep rooted traditions to take back control of their fresh food supply, and their health.
Oklahoma Senate Overrides Gov. Stitt’s Vetoes On Tribal Compact Bills
Haley Hetrick
The Oklahoma Senate was back at the state Capitol Monday for a special session. They voted 34-7 to override the governor’s veto on two tribal compact bills.
Oklahoma Senate Overrides Gov. Stitt’s Vetoes On Tribal Compact Bills
Haley Hetrick
The Oklahoma Senate was back at the state Capitol Monday for a special session. They voted 34-7 to override the governor’s veto on two tribal compact bills.
Oklahoma Senate Votes To Override Tribal Compact Vetoes
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Oklahoma lawmakers met at the state capitol Monday morning for a special session to decide whether or not to override the governor’s vetoes on two bills dealing with tribal compacts.
Oklahoma Senate Votes To Override Tribal Compact Vetoes
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Oklahoma lawmakers met at the state capitol Monday morning for a special session to decide whether or not to override the governor’s vetoes on two bills dealing with tribal compacts.
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State Senate Fails To Override Gov. Stitt's Tribal Compact Veto
Cameron Joiner
Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of a bill dealing with tribal compacts stands for now, after the state Senate failed to override Monday.
State Senate Fails To Override Gov. Stitt's Tribal Compact Veto
Cameron Joiner
Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of a bill dealing with tribal compacts stands for now, after the state Senate failed to override Monday.
US Supreme Court Decides To Uphold Indian Child Welfare Act
Alex Cameron
Tribal leaders are calling it a 'major victory' for Indian country: a decision today from the United States Supreme Court upholding the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
US Supreme Court Decides To Uphold Indian Child Welfare Act
Alex Cameron
Tribal leaders are calling it a 'major victory' for Indian country: a decision today from the United States Supreme Court upholding the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA).
Advocates Fight For More Funding For Research, Treatment Of Rare Diseases At Nation's Capitol
Alex Cameron
To help ensure quality medical care for afflicted individuals, advocates — including some from Oklahoma — came together in Washington last week to advocate for more funding for research and treatment for rare diseases.
Advocates Fight For More Funding For Research, Treatment Of Rare Diseases At Nation's Capitol
Alex Cameron
To help ensure quality medical care for afflicted individuals, advocates — including some from Oklahoma — came together in Washington last week to advocate for more funding for research and treatment for rare diseases.
'2 Steps Forward, 1 Step Back': Oklahoma-Based Tribe Trying To Get Congress To Fulfill Nearly 200-Year-Old Promise
Alex Cameron
‘Two steps forward, one step back’ would seem to accurately describe the progress an Oklahoma-based tribe is making to get Congress to fulfill a promise made nearly 200 years ago.
'2 Steps Forward, 1 Step Back': Oklahoma-Based Tribe Trying To Get Congress To Fulfill Nearly 200-Year-Old Promise
Alex Cameron
‘Two steps forward, one step back’ would seem to accurately describe the progress an Oklahoma-based tribe is making to get Congress to fulfill a promise made nearly 200 years ago.
Groups Push For Consideration Of Interests Of Tribal Nations On 2023 Farm Bill
Alex Cameron
Work on the 2023 Farm Bill has barely begun, and those involved in writing it are being lobbied by groups pushing for consideration of their special interests, including the interests of tribal nations from Oklahoma and across the country.
Groups Push For Consideration Of Interests Of Tribal Nations On 2023 Farm Bill
Alex Cameron
Work on the 2023 Farm Bill has barely begun, and those involved in writing it are being lobbied by groups pushing for consideration of their special interests, including the interests of tribal nations from Oklahoma and across the country.
SCOTUS Hearing Arguments Challenging Indian Child Welfare Act
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a challenge to a federal law giving preference to Native American families.
SCOTUS Hearing Arguments Challenging Indian Child Welfare Act
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a challenge to a federal law giving preference to Native American families.
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OKC adjusts budget after 'unusual increase' in water main breaks over past fiscal year
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma City experiences a significant rise in water main breaks, necessitating a $2.6 million budget adjustment. The city plans a $30 million investment next year to replace pipes with stronger materials.
OKC adjusts budget after 'unusual increase' in water main breaks over past fiscal year
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma City experiences a significant rise in water main breaks, necessitating a $2.6 million budget adjustment. The city plans a $30 million investment next year to replace pipes with stronger materials.
A quiet overnight with more sunshine for our Tuesday.
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A quiet overnight with more sunshine tomorrow, your forecast here.
A quiet overnight with more sunshine for our Tuesday.
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A quiet overnight with more sunshine tomorrow, your forecast here.
Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson granted temporary stay of execution
Drake Johnson
A temporary stay of execution has been granted to Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson.
Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson granted temporary stay of execution
Drake Johnson
A temporary stay of execution has been granted to Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson.
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OKC adjusts budget after 'unusual increase' in water main breaks over past fiscal year
Jordan Fremstad
Oklahoma City experiences a significant rise in water main breaks, necessitating a $2.6 million budget adjustment. The city plans a $30 million investment next year to replace pipes with stronger materials.
A quiet overnight with more sunshine for our Tuesday.
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A quiet overnight with more sunshine tomorrow, your forecast here.
Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson granted temporary stay of execution
Drake Johnson
A temporary stay of execution has been granted to Oklahoma Death Row prisoner John Hanson.
Former Marine diagnosed with brain tumor leans on OKC community for help
Elizabeth Fitz
Former U.S. Marine diagnosed with brain tumor seeks support from the Oklahoma City community.
Oklahomans protest immigration raids and deportations
Destini Pittman
Oklahomans gather at OKC Courthouse and Tulsa City Hall to protest Trump's latest immigration crackdown.
NCAA settlement clears way for colleges to pay athletes; Gov. Stitt weighs in on NIL
Haley Hetrick
House v. NCAA settlement paves the way for Oklahoma colleges to directly pay athletes, sparking a 'wild west' debate in college athletics.
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