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Fines, dues and court expenses assessed to Oklahoma defendants have spiked since fiscal year 2007 and government agencies are increasingly relying on them as an income source, criminal justice advocates said.
Read moreOklahoma Department of Transportation has released the first closure and detour map for the Boren Boulevard Project, set to begin May 15th.
Read moreOklahoma tax officials say medical marijuana sales topped $18 million last month, marking the seventh straight month of growth for the new industry.
Read morePresident Donald Trump has pardoned a former U.S. soldier convicted in 2009 of killing an Iraqi prisoner, the White House announced Monday.
Read moreMidwestern rivers are on the rise again, the result of another round of heavy rain. And with more rain in the forecast, the National Weather Service expects a spike in water levels at many places.
Read moreHeightened trade tensions between the United States and China are spooking financial markets and putting a chill on prospects for the global economy.
Read moreU.S. employers advertised almost 7.5 million jobs at the end of March, a solid figure that signals hiring will likely remain strong in the months ahead.
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