Lawmakers are considering and advancing Oklahoma education legislation ahead of a potentially speedy end to the 2026 session.
A federal civil rights lawsuit alleging "feces and urine" covered facilities at the Mack Alford Correctional Center was returned to court.
Sitting in his fifth-floor conference room after chairing Wednesday afternoon’s Appropriations and Budget Committee meeting, Sen. Chuck Hall reflected on the day’s failure of a sports betting bill, ...
Erin Bell, thw Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness' director of early literacy, discusses Dolly Parton's Imagination ...
After facing criticism from senators expressing ethical concerns about the darker side of how gambling affects communities, a bill to legalize sports betting failed in the Oklahoma Legislature’s upper ...
Even before the Piedmont City Council formally considers it, a proposed data center has stirred controversy in the Oklahoma ...
Rep. Toni Hasenbeck is asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to review her challenge of Sen. Adam Pugh's 2026 state ...
Whether the Oklahoma Legislature reveals and advances a bill to legalize sports wagering might be the biggest proposition bet left on this session’s ledger. In recent weeks, Sen. Bill Coleman (R-Ponca ...
Despite recent controversies, Anthony Devore is running for Oklahoma House District 19 and says he is not "just a chicken ...
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