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A U.S. Supreme Court ruling in a Hawaii Second Amendment case could reshape Oklahoma’s gun laws by determining whether states may prohibit firearms on private property open to the public unless owners expressly allow them.
Read moreIn a sure sign that spring is not far behind, the first Purple Martins of the year have been spotted in Oklahoma.
Read moreAn Ada handyman accused of bilking a Seminole couple out of thousands of dollars has had his suspended sentence revoked.
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Read moreThe Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board, chaired by Attorney General Genter Drummond, is now accepting grant applications from eligible political subdivisions across the state. Counties, municipalities, public trusts and collaborative/joint applications are eligible to apply for $180,000 to $2.25 million for a three-year project.
Read moreOn the fifth anniversary of February 2021’s Winter Storm “Uri,” appeals challenging more than $1.4 billion in bonds and $377 million in rate increases impacting the customers of electric utility companies OG&E and Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) are now in the hands of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
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