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Certainly never one of the NFL's choir boys, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill once again found himself in some legal ...
Oklahoma officials have released the names of the thousands of taxpayers who received the new Parental Choice Tax Credit for ...
Some medical marijuana policy bills are now only waiting for the governor's signature, while others face a more rocky path to ...
Top 10? Not in education, mental health, prisons, women's rights, treatment of veterans, protection of indigenous women. But there's always next year.
The popular genetic testing company 23andMe is in serious financial trouble. In March 2025, it filed for bankruptcy ...
A day of insights and speeches as 'Oklahoma Treaty Day' brings tribal leaders and lawmakers to the Capitol. Reflecting historical importance and future potential of tribal treaties, hosted by the ...
A state question is seeking to open up Oklahoma’s primary elections. Advocates allege it will stop more extreme candidates.
Gov. Kevin Stitt said Oklahoma should not fund investigators focused on missing and murdered Indigenous people.
As the Oklahoma legislative session enters its final weeks, lawmakers are grappling with budget uncertainty, mental health funding issues, and a flurry of bills moving through the Capitol.
The Oklahoma Board of Pardons and Parole voted 3-2 to deny clemency to John Hanson, a developmentally disabled Black man on ...
A Los Angeles resident is suing the director of the Los Angeles Zoo over its plans to transfer Asian elephants Billy and Tina to another zoo in Tulsa instead of an animal sanctuary, lawyers announced ...