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Man charged in Okla. girl's deaths wants 1 trial

OKEMAH, Okla. (AP) - A man charged in the shooting deaths of two young girls near Weleetka and the death of his 23-year-old girlfriend wants a judge to combine the separate cases so he can be tried for all three deaths at once.

Okla. health board to meet in Tulsa dentist case

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The Oklahoma State Board of Health is scheduled to meet partly in executive session to discuss the ongoing investigation of a Tulsa oral surgeon who was at the center of a public health scare involving thousands of his patients.

Okla. Senate expected to pass $7.1B budget bill

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Senate is expected to consider and give final legislative approval to a $7.1 billion general appropriations bill that will fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year that begins July 1.

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TransCanada sues to stop pipeline protesters

ATOKA, Okla. (AP) - TransCanada has filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction and restraining order that keeps protesters from disrupting its pipeline construction sites in Oklahoma.

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Okla. House considering trooper equipment bonus

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma House is expected to consider a measure that would increase the amount of money Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers receive each month for an equipment allowance.

Report: Oklahoma should expand insurance program

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A consulting firm hired by Oklahoma to help answer the question of how to insure 200,000 people without health coverage told the state's Medicaid board Thursday that an existing program could be used to build a broader system by 2015.

New disease figures to be released in health scare

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The Tulsa Health Department is expected to release updated totals of patients who have tested positive for several diseases amid a public health scare that involves thousands of patients of a local oral surgeon.

Okla. House approves changes to abortion reporting

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Abortion providers in Oklahoma would be required to answer dozens of new questions on a state questionnaire under a bill given final approval in the House despite concerns the bill paves the way for costly litigation against the state.

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