
In The News
Here are the headlines shared on Monday, February 10, 2025
OU Motel residents move to a new location after property management company offers help (KFOR)
OU president says NIH funding cut would ‘severely impact’ university research (KWTV)
Egg shortage in Oklahoma: Which stores have egg purchase limits (KWTV)
Microchip company ceases operations, pet owners urged to re-register (KWTV)
House committee approves bill to shift school board elections to June and November (KOKH)
Trump Administration freezes $635 million for electric vehicle charging stations (KJH)
Tulsa program teaching black history gets big boost from National Geographic (KJRH)
Spring forward? Maybe not in Texas as lawmakers mull ending daylight savings time. (KTEN)
Panel passes bill putting restrictions on Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (KGOU)
Trump appoints Oklahoman Scott Mason IV as EPA regional administrator (KGOU)
Trump's ban on gender-affirming care for young people puts hospitals in a bind (KGOU)
Latino community plans for mass deportations as Trump immigration policies pushed in Oklahoma (KOSU)
Tribes unite to restore buffalo to Native lands (Public Radio Tulsa)
Ryan Walters the defendant in 4 lawsuits set for trial (Nondoc)
Oklahoma Legislators to Consider Eviction Reform Bills (Oklahoma Watch)
PBS Caves To Trump: 'We Have Closed Our DEI Office' (Mediaite)
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