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OU pushes tuition hike despite student financial challenges

Millions of dollars in additional funding have surged into the coffers of Oklahoma’s colleges and universities in the last two years, but that isn’t stopping officials at the University of Oklahoma from requesting another tuition increase even as students and their families are struggling with the highest inflation in four decades.

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‘Here to stay’: Biden released more than 1 million illegals into U.S

In May, Team Biden released 95,318 illegal aliens into the U.S. interior, bringing the total number of releases during the Biden administration to 1,049,532.

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NRA: Senate gun-control bill ‘falls short at every level’

The deal on gun-control legislation struck by Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn with Democrats, which was revealed on Tuesday, expands background checks for gun buyers ages 18-20, expands the prohibited buyers list by adding dating relationships, and offers financial incentives for states that agree to adopt red flag laws.

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Legislator urges killing of American Choice, Innovation Online Act

Rep. Logan Phillips, R-Mounds, has called on Sens. James Lankford and Jim Inhofe to reject Senate Bill 2992, also known as the American Innovation and Choice Online Act.

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KPD investigating reported abduction attempt

Kingfisher Police Department is still investigating a kidnapping attempt reported by a local 14-year-old girl, but so far has been unable to locate other witnesses or the vehicle and suspects described, Police Chief David Catron said.

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OSBI arrests Epic leaders

Epic Charter Schools founders Ben Harris and David Chaney, and former Chief Financial Officer Josh Brock were arrested Thursday by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

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Candidate files suit for defamation

Enid attorney Stephen Jones filed a lawsuit Friday in Kingfisher County District Court on behalf of Republican State Senate District 26 candidate JJ Stitt.

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