With the 2026 legislative session set to begin, Stitt remains committed to removing the $250 million spending cap on the ...
Tribal leaders addressed policy concerns, economic development and federal coordination during the three-day gathering in ...
The Data Center Consumer Ratepayer Act, filed by Rep. Brad Boles, would protect Oklahomans from rising energy costs ...
Tyson is Springdale’s largest single employer, and its fingerprints are everywhere. That may explain why locals are wary of ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt is expected to advocate again this year for eliminating the cap on how much Oklahoma can spend to help ...
A plan to build a mosque in Broken Arrow exposes dark undercurrents of anti-Muslim bigotry and hate in Oklahoma. It’s a ...
A federal judge fining Tyson Foods and other large poultry companies for polluting the Illinois River is part of a ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond supports legal action against poultry companies polluting Oklahoma waterways, facing political backlash while prioritizing clean water.
New data shows, for a second year, most families benefiting from Oklahoma’s private school tax credit program were already ...
Professors and AAUP demand transparency and safeguards from University of Oklahoma following a controversial Bible-based essay grading dispute and discrimination claim.
The Trump Administration’s updated Dietary Guidelines represent the most significant reset of federal nutrition policy in ...
Now is the time to tell Oklahoma's elected officials to pause the REAL ID process to give the Legislature a chance to put ...