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Oklahoma's public radio stations, including KOSU, may lose significant funding due to federal budget cuts, impacting local ...
State Public Safety Commissioner Tim Timpton says the Oklahoma Highway Patrol has been spread thin for years. He says now is ...
Oklahoma’s success shows how well a federal free lunch program works, especially when using the Medicaid option to reach more ...
Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer, who leads the anti-government group Veterans On Patrol, believes the military and media use radar ...
The deaths of children at Camp Mystic show a heartbreaking failure of local, state and federal government to invest in people, prepare for disasters.
An Oklahoma man is accused of vandalizing a TV station's weather radar, police said Thursday, in what the station says could be an attack inspired by an anti-government militia group. Anthony Tyler ...
Anthony Tyler Mitchell has a history of damaging property, police reported. He is being held in the Oklahoma County jail.
Oklahoma’s federal lawsuit over family planning grants and Gov. Stitt’s decision not to participate in a summer food program are just two examples of the love-hate relationship with federal money.
The governor’s order, No. 2024-29, said all full-time state employees are required to perform their duties in their assigned office, facility, or field location by February 1, 2025. The order ...
Five of the 73 interim studies planned by Oklahoma senators this year will be bipartisan, led by Republicans and Democrats.
The executive order also targets artificial food coloring in government food programs. Oklahoma will no longer recommend fluoride in local water systems as part of Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt's new ...
That is not progress — it is a recipe for stagnation. In Oklahoma, we are showing there is a better way. It starts by forcing government to move at the speed of business.