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Oklahoma Gov. Stitt wants to cut millions in personal income taxes
2 days ago · Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt's budget would cut millions from many state agencies and spend close to $250 million for new tax cuts.
Gov. Stitt releases plan to remove undocumented immigrants in …
1 day ago · The plan, called "Operation Guardian," includes multiple options to parole undocumented immigrants from prison to ICE custody.
OKC electric vehicle study might lose funding due to federal freeze
2 days ago · President Donald Trump's recent executive orders may jeopardize funding for Oklahoma City's electric vehicle and permit-ready resilient home projects.
Oklahoma education bills: Here are 5 to watch during 2025 session
2 days ago · With thousands of billed filed for the 2025 Oklahoma legislative session, see what education issues legislators are prioritizing.
As Oklahoma electricity needs grow, residents push back on …
Jan 31, 2025 · Oklahomans push back on transmission projects, even as the state's energy needs continue to grow
The Oklahoman hosting panel on OKC development Jan. 21
Jan 2, 2025 · Dick Tanenbaum, Mark Beffort and Christian Kanady will be featured in a panel hosted by The Oklahoman where they will discuss upcoming projects.
These were the best photos The Oklahoman photographers took …
Dec 30, 2024 · Oklahoman photographers captured countless powerful moments worldwide, bringing hundreds of thousands of pictures back to Oklahoma.
Oklahoma real estate: Buyers want smaller, more affordable homes
Jan 2, 2025 · Oklahoma has a housing problem. Faltering local economies and development disagreements are stalling needed housing development in rural areas, while zoning and building codes prevent much-needed small housing statewide. As a result, 41% of Oklahomans are cost-burdened, spending more than 30% of their incomes on housing expenses. Oklahoma ranks 10th in poverty, with a median household income ...
Oklahoma officials break ground on Capitol arch project
Dec 20, 2024 · State officials broke ground Thursday on a project to build an arch and amphitheater on the south side of the Capitol complex. The project, which lawmakers set $4.3 million aside for, is expected to be complete within two years of construction beginning. Gov. Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 4012 last session to create the project and set aside funding. It is meant to honor the 45th Division of ...
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