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Execution

Oklahoma executes Scott Eizember, first of 11 planned in 2023

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Oklahoma executed Scott Eizember on Thursday, the first of 11 executions planned for 2023 — the most out of any other state in the nation. 
Voting

Oklahoma group weighing open primary ballot initiative to increase inclusion, reduce divisiveness

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Oklahomans may get a chance to change the election process by ending closed primaries if an initiative petition being prepared is successful.
building at state capitol

80+ staff left Walters’ Okla Dept of Ed in 8 mths, records show

About 86 employees have left the Oklahoma State Department of Education since Ryan Walters took office as state superintendent in January, records show.
Real Estate

Zoned out: How Okla zoning laws add to the housing crisis

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Without housing that fits budgets, Oklahoma families often sacrifice health care and other necessities to stay housed. Most of the problem is zoning.

Federal Auditors demand Okla return $650K of COVID relief funds

U.S. Dept of Ed auditors recommended clawing back more than $650,000 in misspent federal coronavirus relief funds from Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Ryan Walters

Oklahoma paid for Ryan Walters’ travel for speaking engagements, media appearances and a horror...

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Walters expensed trips despite an order from the Governor’s office banning public spending for most out-of-state travel.
Oklahoma Attorney General

Okla AG Drummond takes over two more state corruption cases

AG Drummond will decide whether to file charges in Swadley’s and Commissioners of the Land Office cases after the close of investigations.
Epic

AG presents evidence in Epic Charter School’s multi-million embezzlement case

The Oklahoma Attorney General's embezzlement case against Epic Charter School founders David Chaney and Ben Harris is beginning in OK County District Court.
abortion

Her pregnancy was non-viable, her life was at risk but Oklahoma law prevented an...

Fourteen weeks into her pregnancy, Magon Hoffman found out she had a life-threatening blood clot. Later she learned her fetus had no skull. She had to travel to New Mexico for care.
Oklahoma Capitol

Hispanic advocates plan rally at Oklahoma Capitol to voice frustration about new immigration law

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Organizers of the annual Hispanic Cultural Day at the Capitol have changed the format following the signing of a controversial immigration law.

Oklahoma tribes optimistic about attorney general election shakeup

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As Attorney Gen John O’Connor prepares to exit following his GOP primary defeat, tribal leaders are hopeful about relations with AG’s office.
OKCPS

Oklahoma sets new record for emergency certified teachers

Oklahoma has set a new record this school year for issuing emergency teaching certifications, a sign the state’s teacher shortage has progressed.
Marijuana

SQ 820 basics — legalizing recreational marijuana in Oklahoma

Voters have already approved medical marijuana. Now, voters are going back to the polls for State Question 820, recreational marijuana.
Oklahoma County Courthouse

Former Epic Charter School CFO testifies against co-founders in exchange for plea deal

The co-founders of Epic Charter Schools have been in court all week defending against racketeering and embezzlement charges while insisting on their innocence.
ryan walters

Audit: Stitt-appointed interest groups gave fed money to private schools first, rejected poor kids

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An audit report found that the Stitt admin turned over awards of fed pandemic relief money to private schools first and left poor kids out.