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Published on Mar 4, 2026
Source: OUDaily - Oklahoma - Neutral -
Published on Mar 4, 2026
OKLAHOMA VOICE: Democrats push back against Trump anti-DEI funding cuts for minority-serving colleges
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats threw a spotlight Thursday on President Donald Trump’s attempts to yank funds away from minority-serving institutions, as the administration tries to end diversity, equity and inclusion policies in schools. Hawaii U.S. …
Source: Tahlequah Daily Press - Oklahoma - Pending -
Published on Mar 4, 2026
OKLAHOMA VOICE: How a handful of states and districts could decide who runs Congress
WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats will spend billions of dollars and countless hours campaigning throughout the country ahead of November’s midterm elections, even though control of Congress likely will be decided by a relatively small number of toss- …
Source: Tahlequah Daily Press - Oklahoma - Pending -
Published on Mar 3, 2026
Oklahoma deportations surge in 2025, with rising cases involving residents from Asian countries
NAVARRO JOINING US LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM WITH THIS STORY TODAY. CHANTEL. HEY GUYS. I GOT THE DATA TODAY FROM SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY TRACKING SITE. AND IT SHOWS ALL THE PEOPLE FROM CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA ARE STILL AT THE TOP OF THE LIST. MORE PEOPLE FROM …
Source: KOCO 5 - Oklahoma - Neutral -
Published on Mar 3, 2026
Bipartisan bill requiring annual mental health screenings by Oklahoma providers advances
A bill that would require certain providers to screen patients for mental health conditions passed the Senate Health and Human Services committee Monday. Senate Bill 1836, by Sen. Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City, and Rep. Josh West, R-Grove, applies to …
Source: KGOU - Oklahoma - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Mar 3, 2026
How Mississippi’s NIL tax exemption could pressure Oklahoma to act
OKLAHOMA CITY -Mississippi has passed legislation that would exempt college athletes’ name, image and likeness earnings from state income tax, potentially intensifying recruiting competition across the Southeastern Conference and raising questions about …
Source: News9 - Oklahoma - Pending -
Published on Mar 3, 2026
Elite 2027 linebacker Cooper Witten commits to Oklahoma
NORMAN, Okla. -Elite 2027 linebacker Cooper Witten has committed to Oklahoma, according to a report from Hayes Fawcett of On3. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound standout from Argyle, Texas chose the Sooners over Tennessee, Texas A&M and Georgia. Witten is the …
Source: News9 - Oklahoma - Pending -
Published on Mar 3, 2026
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority unanimously approves 'Toby Keith Expressway,' clearing final hurdle
CONTINUE TO EDUCATE YOUNG PEOPLE FOR YEARS TO COME. NEW AT 5:00. PAYING TRIBUTE TO ONE OF OKLAHOMA’S ALL TIME GREATS, AN OKLAHOMA TURNPIKE IS SET TO BE RENAMED TOBY KEITH EXPRESSWAY. TODAY. OKLAHOMA REPRESENTATIVES ADOPTED A RESOLUTION TO MEMORIALIZE THE …
Source: KOCO 5 - Oklahoma - Neutral -
Published on Mar 3, 2026
How Eric Morris will REVIVE Oklahoma State in 2026
Eric Morris is stepping in as head coach for Oklahoma State, taking over from Mike Gundy after 21 seasons. Bringing experience from a successful stint at North Texas, Morris aims to rejuvenate the Cowboys' performance in the challenging Big 12 …
Source: BVM Sports - Pending -
Published on Mar 3, 2026
Cattlemen's Congress - Oklahoma City
The Cattlemen’s Congress is a stock show for cattlemen and women, run by cattlemen and women. It’s an opportunity for breeders across North America to showcase their best genetics and connect with fellow producers in a central location. A collective of …
Source: Farm Talk - Kansas - Neutral