Former Oklahoma House Speaker T.W. Shannon has officially launched his campaign for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma, joining ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt urges the Supreme Court to uphold bans on transgender girls in women’s sports as it reviews Idaho, West ...
Governor Kevin Stitt is pushing to expand the Parental Choice Tax Credit by removing the $250 million state spending cap, but ...
The agency wants to curtail a section of the Clean Water Act that Democratic governors have used to restrict fossil fuel ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled House Bill 2783 unconstitutional, siding with the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund in ...
One lawmaker has asked the attorney general whether the state would be liable if a situation similar to that in Minneapolis ...
City Council members in Broken Arrow voted Jan. 12 to deny a rezoning request tied to a proposed mosque and retail ...
Former Attorney General John O’Connor, who Stitt appointed in 2021, filed the original lawsuit against ClassWallet in 2022. The suit came after a U.S. Department of Education audit accused the state ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is praising a U.S. District Judge's decision to dismiss a lawsuit involving a Florida-based company, ClassWallet.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board unanimously voted to reduce Tony Mann’s life-without-parole sentence after his younger ...
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Oklahoma mosque project voted down after weeks of anti-Muslim pushback, zoning debate
Over 1,000 people packed a nearly four-hour-long Broken Arrow City Council meeting on Jan. 12, which ended with a council vote of 4-1 to stymie the project.
In the case over whether TSET board members can be replaced, control of nearly $2 billion worth of tobacco settlement funds was at stake.
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