Day 20 of federal government shutdown
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As the government shutdowns stretches on, Oklahoma is poised to be among the worst affected if things don't change, according to a new study.
The government shutdown continues, and Oklahoma is taking a hard hit. According to the financial website WalletHub, Oklahoma is among the Top 10 states most affected by the shutdown.
The federal government shutdown now in its third week may cost the U.S. economy as much as $15 billion a week in lost output, according to a report by the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
The Marine Band was set to play free public concerts Friday, Oct. 17 at OU in Norman and Sunday, Oct. 19 at OSU in Stillwater.
That's why we're in the fix we're in today. Congress is deadlocked over the budget, the government is mostly shut down, except for services deemed to be essential, and chaos, confusion and fear have settled in on the lives of many across the nation.
As the federal government shutdown enters its third week, Oklahoma's two largest airports aren't playing a controversial video blaming Democrats for the lapse in appropriations.
Amid ongoing federal government shutdowns and budget uncertainty, Oklahoma officials said special education services across the state will continue uninterrupted
Protesters gathered in front of Oklahoma City Hall as part of the "No Kings" demonstrations across Oklahoma, expressing concerns about the direction of the country under President Donald Trump.
Senate Democrats and Republicans are not budging on their demands to temporarily fund the federal government and end the shutdown as key dates approach.