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New Federal Rule Would Bar ‘Noncompete’ Agreements For Most Employees
Associated Press
The Federal Trade Commission voted Tuesday 3-2 to ban measures known as noncompete agreements, which bar workers from jumping to or starting competing companies for a prescribed period of time. According to the FTC, 30 million people — roughly one in five workers — are now subject to such restrictions.
Oklahoma District Attorney's Claim Loopholes In Senate Bill 1470 Could Give Criminal's Lighter Sentences
Emory Bryan
The state senate has voted to override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of legislation that some lawmakers say protects victims.
Bill Aims To Attract & Keep Professional Sports Teams In Oklahoma
Haley Weger
It would allow Oklahoma teams in one of the major five sports leagues that have at least $10 million on their payroll to receive up to $10 million back from the state.
'Going To Make America Safer': President Signs $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package
Alex Cameron
The package features military assistance for Ukraine and Israel and passed with strong bipartisan support, including the support of Oklahoma Senators Lankford and Mullin.
Bill Aiming To Fix Loophole In State Bidding Procedures Headed To Gov. Stitt
Haley Weger
A state audit was released this week probing into alleged misspent federal dollars. Now state lawmakers are moving forward with legislation that would hopefully prevent this from happening again.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Kevin Stitt
News On 6
A bill that requires all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades has been signed into law.
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Biden Signs A $95 Billion War Aid Measure With Assistance For Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan
Associated Press
President Joe Biden signed into law on Wednesday a $95 billion war aid measure that includes aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan and that also has a provision that would force social media site TikTok to be sold or be banned in the U.S.
Biden Signs A $95 Billion War Aid Measure With Assistance For Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan
Associated Press
President Joe Biden signed into law on Wednesday a $95 billion war aid measure that includes aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan and that also has a provision that would force social media site TikTok to be sold or be banned in the U.S.
Oklahoma Auditor, Inspector Discusses Report On Misused Money
News On 6
The State of Oklahoma received $13 billion in federal grants in 2022 to help families. A state audit revealed more than $20 million in questionable costs. Joining us to speak about it is Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector, Cindy Byrd.
Oklahoma Auditor, Inspector Discusses Report On Misused Money
News On 6
The State of Oklahoma received $13 billion in federal grants in 2022 to help families. A state audit revealed more than $20 million in questionable costs. Joining us to speak about it is Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector, Cindy Byrd.
Senator Lankford Working To Combat Rising Antisemitism On College Campuses
News 9
Pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel demonstrations are growing in number and volatility on college campuses, as the war in Gaza drags on. At the same time, a bipartisan group of Senators, including Oklahoma’s James Lankford, is working to make sure anti-Israel sentiment doesn’t cross the line to antisemitism.
Senator Lankford Working To Combat Rising Antisemitism On College Campuses
News 9
Pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel demonstrations are growing in number and volatility on college campuses, as the war in Gaza drags on. At the same time, a bipartisan group of Senators, including Oklahoma’s James Lankford, is working to make sure anti-Israel sentiment doesn’t cross the line to antisemitism.
State Senators Pass Legislation Dealing With "Women's Bill Of Rights," Corporal Punishment
Haley Weger
Lawmakers at the state capitol moved forward with a handful of controversial bills Tuesday, including legislation dealing with corporal punishment and gender definition.
State Senators Pass Legislation Dealing With "Women's Bill Of Rights," Corporal Punishment
Haley Weger
Lawmakers at the state capitol moved forward with a handful of controversial bills Tuesday, including legislation dealing with corporal punishment and gender definition.
Oklahoma Attorney General Calls For Immediate Resignation Of Oklahoma Secretary Of Tourism Following Audit
News 9
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has called for the resignation of Shelly Zumwalt, the secretary of tourism for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Attorney General Calls For Immediate Resignation Of Oklahoma Secretary Of Tourism Following Audit
News 9
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has called for the resignation of Shelly Zumwalt, the secretary of tourism for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Nonprofit Raising Awareness About State's Public Policy Issues
News On 6
The agency is currently focused on making housing more affordable for Oklahomans in need. After focusing on housing, the Oklahoma Academy plans to launch its next town hall series starting in October.
Oklahoma Nonprofit Raising Awareness About State's Public Policy Issues
News On 6
The agency is currently focused on making housing more affordable for Oklahomans in need. After focusing on housing, the Oklahoma Academy plans to launch its next town hall series starting in October.
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Bill Aiming To Crack Down On Homeless Encampments On State Property Now Headed To Governor's Desk
Haley Weger
Senate bill 1854 would prohibit people from setting up unauthorized camps, tents or shelters on state-owned property. The penalty for violating this would be a $50 fine or up to 15 days in jail.
Bill Aiming To Crack Down On Homeless Encampments On State Property Now Headed To Governor's Desk
Haley Weger
Senate bill 1854 would prohibit people from setting up unauthorized camps, tents or shelters on state-owned property. The penalty for violating this would be a $50 fine or up to 15 days in jail.
Foreign Aid Bills Advance From House To Senate
Alex Cameron
A $95 billion package of foreign aid—the majority for Ukraine and Israel—made it through the United States House of Representatives over the weekend with strong bipartisan support.
Foreign Aid Bills Advance From House To Senate
Alex Cameron
A $95 billion package of foreign aid—the majority for Ukraine and Israel—made it through the United States House of Representatives over the weekend with strong bipartisan support.
Trump "Hush Money" Trial Gets Underway With Opening Statements, First Witness
CBS News
Jurors in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York got their first glimpse Monday of the arguments both sides plan to make over the course of the historic proceedings, with the prosecution and defense teams presenting their opening statements as Trump looked on.
Trump "Hush Money" Trial Gets Underway With Opening Statements, First Witness
CBS News
Jurors in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York got their first glimpse Monday of the arguments both sides plan to make over the course of the historic proceedings, with the prosecution and defense teams presenting their opening statements as Trump looked on.
MitchellTalks Energy: Which Energy-Related Bills Will Be Revived Come May?
Scott Mitchell
Join MitchellTalks' Scott Mitchell and Jerry Bohnen for another conversation about energy in Oklahoma.
MitchellTalks Energy: Which Energy-Related Bills Will Be Revived Come May?
Scott Mitchell
Join MitchellTalks' Scott Mitchell and Jerry Bohnen for another conversation about energy in Oklahoma.
Former President Trump "Hush Money" Trial Begins Monday, April 22
CBS News
Prosecutors will begin laying out their case for jurors, alleging Trump falsified business records to cover up a "hush money" payment during his 2016 campaign, while defense attorneys are expected to argue Trump has been charged on flimsy evidence from an untrustworthy key witness.
Former President Trump "Hush Money" Trial Begins Monday, April 22
CBS News
Prosecutors will begin laying out their case for jurors, alleging Trump falsified business records to cover up a "hush money" payment during his 2016 campaign, while defense attorneys are expected to argue Trump has been charged on flimsy evidence from an untrustworthy key witness.
Rep. Tom Cole Applauds Speaker Mike Johnson After House Passes Foreign Aid Package
News 9
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Norman) celebrated the passage of the House's $95 billion foreign aid package, commending Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership.
Rep. Tom Cole Applauds Speaker Mike Johnson After House Passes Foreign Aid Package
News 9
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Norman) celebrated the passage of the House's $95 billion foreign aid package, commending Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership.
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GolfSuites Employees Speak Out Following Abrupt Closure
Kaitlyn Deggs
The employees say it’s scary to go from having a job one day to not having one the next and now they’re scrambling to find new jobs.
GolfSuites Employees Speak Out Following Abrupt Closure
Kaitlyn Deggs
The employees say it’s scary to go from having a job one day to not having one the next and now they’re scrambling to find new jobs.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Kevin Stitt
News On 6
A bill that requires all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades has been signed into law.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Kevin Stitt
News On 6
A bill that requires all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades has been signed into law.
Creek County Family Donates 12,000 Acres To The Nature Conservancy
Amy Slanchik
The Nature Conservancy said the 12,000-acre ranch is in "outstanding" condition, supporting plants and animals. The previous owners wanted the public to enjoy the space.
Creek County Family Donates 12,000 Acres To The Nature Conservancy
Amy Slanchik
The Nature Conservancy said the 12,000-acre ranch is in "outstanding" condition, supporting plants and animals. The previous owners wanted the public to enjoy the space.
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GolfSuites Employees Speak Out Following Abrupt Closure
Kaitlyn Deggs
The employees say it’s scary to go from having a job one day to not having one the next and now they’re scrambling to find new jobs.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Kevin Stitt
News On 6
A bill that requires all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades has been signed into law.
Creek County Family Donates 12,000 Acres To The Nature Conservancy
Amy Slanchik
The Nature Conservancy said the 12,000-acre ranch is in "outstanding" condition, supporting plants and animals. The previous owners wanted the public to enjoy the space.
Town Rallies Behind Fired Fairfax Physician
Cal Day
Former patients and friends are asking for answers after a longtime physician assistant was let go from his job at Fairfax Community Hospital. A crowd gathered outside the hospital on Wednesday to show support for the employee.
GolfSuites Tulsa Closes Doors Abruptly After Eviction
News On 6
A golf entertainment venue shut down and was evicted on Tuesday. There has been quite a strong response to GolfSuites closing, and News On 6 was there as crews showed up to change the locks.
1 Person Treated For Smoke Inhalation After Fire At Industrial Area In Tulsa
News On 6
Firefighters were on the scene of a fire in an industrial area near West 21st Street and Highway 75. A huge black plume of smoke in the air could be seen around 3 a.m. on Thursday.
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