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Here's what Oklahoma senators had to say after the tight vote was called, as well as what some representatives anticipate.
House Bill 2783 allows the appointing authorities of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust board to remove members at will.
A report reveals budget mismanagement at the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health, leading to legislative scrutiny and a ...
Oklahoma lawmakers are submitting proposals for interim studies, where they'll take a deeper dive into specific issues they want to learn more about.Several pr ...
Paul Chambers returned to the U.S. after false imprisonment in Thailand; his homecoming celebrated by Senator Lisa Standridge ...
After 52 years in its original spot, Muskogee's War Memorial Park and Museum is relocating to a temporary location at Port Muskogee's Three Forks Harbor.It mark ...
Oklahoma will launch specialized Business Courts on January 1, 2026, a move designed to streamline complex commercial litigation and make the state more attractive for corporate investment.
For decades, funding for a state scholarship program memorializing the 1921 burning of Black Wall Street was limited, and students related to massacre victims weren’t prioritized in the selection ...
While they may not be flashy, projects and programs to strengthen Oklahoma's infrastructure will pay off in the future ...
Yet another scathing investigation is accusing former leaders of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) of spending tens of millions of taxpayer dollars ...
LOFT report reveals financial crisis in Oklahoma's mental health department is due to poor budgeting and a lack of clarity.
Doctors are voicing their concerns, saying those in rural towns could be hit the hardest due to the “Big Beautiful Bill,” but more than half the state is at some risk.