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Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton recently approved senators’ requests for nearly 75 interim studies that will take place at the Capitol through the late summer and early fall. The House Speaker is still ...
Oklahoma school districts, including Guthrie Public Schools, are updating their cellphone policies in response to a new state law requiring students to keep phones off during school hours.
Congress has approved a $1.1 billion funding cut for public broadcasting, impacting Oklahoma's PBS and NPR stations, with the ...
A new law is on hold after the Oklahoma Supreme Court heard arguments about the proposed creation of new Oklahoma courts to ...
A Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officer was injured after trying to arrest an undocumented immigrant living in Oklahoma City.
One school year has now passed since the Strong Readers Act took effect in Oklahoma.State Senator Adam Pugh (R-Edmond) authored the legislation and has been lo ...
A New Leaf, a nonprofit organization serving over 600 clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Oklahoma, is taking proactive ...
Oklahoma's high court heard arguments over the constitutionality of Senate Bill 632, which would create governor-appointed ...
Combs repeatedly voiced his concern with the fact the new business court judges would be paid as much as an associate justice ...
The move reveals both the power of philanthropic groups to sway legislators and a split in the administration’s coalition.
Trump’s rescissions package threatens $3.5M in Oklahoma public media funds, including support for emergency broadcasts and rural radio.
Oklahoma mourns the loss of Bob Funk, a key entrepreneur and philanthropist, praised by Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton.