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Bass and her campaign team have sought to highlight a list of accomplishments, including a steady decrease in homicides, a drop in street homelessness and her efforts to accelerate the construction of affordable housing.
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David Zahniser,
Los Angeles Times,
6 Feb. 2026
The president has spent the past several months seeking to spotlight his efforts to lower drug prices for Americans.
The Administrative Office of the Courts contracted with Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma to create the Oklahoma Office of Family Representation to manage the program following the enactment of the law in 2023.
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Raynee Howell,
Oklahoma Watch,
9 Feb. 2026
Movement inside the Jackson County Detention Center has been restricted after three people jailed there contracted COVID-19, according to the Jackson County sheriff.
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Noelle Alviz-Gransee
February 8,
Kansas City Star,
8 Feb. 2026
Alouette and her comrades pursue a different life but do not seek it for everyone, which feels right not just for their era but for their experience of trauma.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
5 Feb. 2026
In an interview after the hearing, Watts, a Democrat who chairs the committee, told Fortune that the Committee would look into options to pursue an independent audit and understand what happened to the altered record.