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As reform efforts take shape and the coronavirus pandemic causes delays within the criminal justice system, Oklahoma’s prison population has steadily declined since early March.
Read moreI was visiting an antique store the other day and saw an apron wrapped around a mannequin. It seemed more of a decorative piece than to sell as a useful item. Why would you buy it?
Read moreWith triple digit heat across the state, many Oklahomans are looking forward to fall and cooler weather.
Read moreScientists have discovered a type of bacteria that eats and gets its calories from metal, after suspecting they exist for more than a hundred years but never proving it.
Read moreAn internal White House report about states in the so-called “red zone” for COVID-19 includes Oklahoma and recommends mandating masks and closing bars and gyms in localized areas where infections are spreading rapidly.
Read moreProfessional athletes have access to various medical experts to keep their bodies in top form. Should injury arise, doctors and specialists will take innovative steps to get professional athletes back on the field as quickly as possible.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt announced today the launch of the Governor’s Dashboard of Metrics, providing Oklahomans with an overview of the progress being made in the State’s efforts to become Top Ten in critical categories.
Read moreOklahoma Blood Institute knows this summer will be different, and it may be a time for staycations or camping trips.
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