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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahomans eligible for 13 weeks of extended unemployment benefits may now file online at https://ui.ok.gov.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation requiring all Oklahoma public high schools to offer at least four Advanced Placement (AP) courses to students beginning in the 2024-25 school year was signed into law by the governor Tuesday.
Read moreHealth-conscious people don’t need to sacrifice sweets. With a few substitute ingredients, even something as rich as chocolate pudding can be made healthier. Try this recipe for “Chocolate Avocado-Chia Pudding” from the American Heart Association, which gets a healthy boost from creamy avocado and chia seeds.
Read moreNorman, Okla. – The University of Oklahoma is launching a four-part OU Global Risks & Threats Series on Saturday, June 6, with leaders from the intelligence, finance, law enforcement, corporate and cyber sectors. The other three virtual events will occur in late June, July and August.
Read moreWomen account for about three-fourths of all COVID-19 infections among healthcare workers and in nursing homes in Oklahoma, resulting in a higher proportion of women than men overall infected across the state.
Read moreThe public can now see the dollar amount each school spent educating a child, an important metric for stakeholders for determining equitable funding.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation granting cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for retirees in six Oklahoma pension plans, including teachers, firefighters, police, public employees and justices and judges was signed into law by the governor.
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