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Okla. income tax cut set for 2015

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Capitol sources are telling The Associated Press that Gov. Mary Fallin and legislative leaders have reached a deal to cut Oklahoma's top personal income tax rate from 5.25 percent to 5 percent in 2015.

New Okla. GOP chairman looks to continue gains

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The new chairman of Oklahoma's Republican Party says continuing GOP gains in voter registration and in county elections will be his top priority as he takes over his new job.

Okla. groups rally for 'reproductive justice'

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Members of the Oklahoma Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, ACLU of Oklahoma and other advocacy groups in the state say the Legislature must change its tune on sexual education, abortion and reproductive health care.

Oklahoma fertilizer plants largely unregulated

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Two state agencies say they only regulate fertilizer manufacturers in Oklahoma if there is a spill or emission, and do not inspect the plants for general safety.

High winds ground Ore. air search for Okla. teen

GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) - A short break in the weather has allowed a rancher with a helicopter to search a rugged mountainside in southeastern Oregon for a young man inspired by the movie "Into The Wild" to test himself against the wilderness.

Patients unlikely got diseases at Okla. clinic

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Five dozen patients of an Oklahoma oral surgeon whose clinics were deemed unsanitary have tested positive for infectious diseases - but health officials say it's highly unlikely than any of them contracted the illnesses at his clinics.

OKC bombing survivors to reunite on anniversary

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma City bombing survivors and victims' family members will gather on the 18th anniversary of the attack to remember the victims as well as those killed and injured in the Boston Marathon bombing.

Okla. refinery to contest $281K OSHA fine

WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (AP) - Officials say the owner of a southern Oklahoma refinery will contest a $281,000 fine levied by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after two workers were killed in an explosion.

Tax plan for e-cigarettes revived in Okla. Senate

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A plan to restrict youth access and state taxes on electronic cigarettes and vapor products has been revived and narrowly approved in the Oklahoma Senate, just a week after a similar proposal was killed in a House committee.

OKC Memorial race welcomes Boston Marathon runners

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The head of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum says runners who did not complete the Boston Marathon due to explosions near the finish line are welcome to participate in the 13th annual Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon.

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