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Over 400 bills clear Oklahoma House, head to Senate

House lawmakers sent over 400 bills to the Oklahoma Senate for consideration. Members of the House sit at their desks on the chamber floor for their organizational day on Jan. 7. (Photo by Emma Murphy/Oklahoma Voice) 3.29.25 – Oklahoma Voice- OKLAHOMA CITY...

New tech for Tulsa dispatchers can connect you with help sooner

3.17.25 – KQCW-TV The City of Tulsa’s 911 center has adopted a new system called Prepared 911, allowing callers to send pictures and livestreams. This technology aided in quickly locating a missing teenager with autism.  New technology at the City of Tulsa...

Bill locking the clock on standard time in OK passes committee

3.7.25 – KFOR -OKLAHOMA CITY As we prepare to spring forward and move our clocks one hour ahead this weekend, there is a push to end Daylight Saving Time in Oklahoma. Springing forward and falling back is something Oklahomans have been doing for decades, but...

House approves effort to reduce state regulation

State Rep. Gerrid Kendrix 2.20.25 – OCPA – Ray Carter An effort to significantly reduce major state regulations has received overwhelming, bipartisan support in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. “This is a major step toward ensuring the people’s elected...