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Cherokee Nation will stream a virtual event Aug. 23 honoring elders and highlighting elder care programs supporting culture and community.
Best practices for the death penalty, from a human rights perspective, emphasize minimizing the risk of error, ensuring fair trials, and providing adequate legal representation.
Durant Public Schools opens aviation lab, joins elite Oklahoma districts in aircraft-building Tango Flight program.
Google will invest $9B in Oklahoma for AI, cloud infrastructure, workforce training and college education programs over two years.
The gap between intentions and outcomes can be vast. Proponents of raising Oklahoma’s minimum wage say they want to help struggling citizens at the bottom of the economic ladder.
There’s a temptation to blame inexperience for statehouse leadership’s mostly anemic response to state Superintendent Ryan Walters’ ongoing troubles.
Walters seeks to replace Oklahoma’s statewide tests with district benchmarks, pending federal approval from the Trump administration.
Gov. Kevin Stitt signs seven bills, including measures boosting adoption tax credits and tightening trucking safety requirements.
Oklahoma State Fair competitions, new categories and local art exhibits bring creativity to Oklahoma City this fall.
Edmond adopts University District Plan to connect downtown and UCO with housing, retail and walkable mixed-use development.
Oklahoma AG launches online complaint form for citizens to appeal denied open records requests under new Public Access Counselor program.