
Janelle Stecklein
Editor-in-Chief at Oklahoma Voice
Editor of @Oklahoma_Voice, a part of @statesnewsroom. Formerly @CNHI_News Oklahoma and @sltrib. Email: [email protected]
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5 days ago |
duncanbanner.com | Janelle Stecklein
OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma teenager who was arrested in connection with an Election Day terror plot has pleaded guilty, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday. Abdullah Haji Zada, 18, a U.S. lawful permanent resident, has pleaded guilty to knowingly receiving, attempting to receive and conspiring to receive a firearm and ammunition to be used to commit terrorism, prosecutors with the Western District of Oklahoma said in a press release. kAm!C@D64FE@CD D2:5 +252[ H9@ H2D `f H96?
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Janelle Stecklein
A courtroom is pictured. (Getty Images)OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma teenager who was arrested in connection with an Election Day terror plot has pleaded guilty, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday. Abdullah Haji Zada, 18, a U.S. lawful permanent resident, has pleaded guilty to knowingly receiving, attempting to receive and conspiring to receive a firearm and ammunition to be used to commit terrorism, prosecutors with the Western District of Oklahoma said in a press release.
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1 week ago |
normantranscript.com | Janelle Stecklein
A tip of the hat to Oklahoma’s state senators who managed to do some good governing that, for once, actually would help improve women’s health. These brave lawmakers voted to allow women to access six months’s worth of birth control at a time. That would make life infinitely easier for tens of thousands of Oklahomans who rely on contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies or to treat other medical problems such as acne, irregular periods or endometriosis. kAmp?J =68:D=2E:@?
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1 week ago |
swoknews.com | Janelle Stecklein
A tip of the hat to Oklahoma’s state senators who managed to do some good governing that, for once, actually would help improve women’s health. These brave lawmakers voted to allow women to access six months’s worth of birth control at a time. That would make life infinitely easier for tens of thousands of Oklahomans who rely on contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies or to treat other medical problems such as acne, irregular periods or endometriosis. kAmp?J =68:D=2E:@?
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1 week ago |
oklahoman.com | Janelle Stecklein
Janelle SteckleinGuest ColumnistA tip of the hat to Oklahoma’s state senators who managed to do some good governing that, for once, actually would help improve women’s health. These brave lawmakers voted to allow women to access six months’ worth of birth control at a time. That would make life infinitely easier for tens of thousands of Oklahomans who rely on contraceptives to prevent unwanted pregnancies or to treat other medical problems such as acne, irregular periods or endometriosis.
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It was unclear Tuesday where the employees currently working from the four-story federal building would be housed if the building was sold. Over 350 employees work out of the federal building in downtown Oklahoma City. https://t.co/liVeZNLbDC

Senate lawmakers advanced a bill that would create a new Oklahoma state holiday — Donald J. Trump Day, @bhoberock reports. https://t.co/ft2GDyvqKu

Should some storm chasers have the ability to run red lights? @EmmaMurphyJ reports on a proposed law. https://t.co/0dt1cmr5jx