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Oklahoma's SNAP waiver was among six signed Monday by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, bringing to 12 the number ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt had vetoed the bill creating a new Oklahoma Attorney General's Office position to help citizens and public ...
A federal appeals court upheld an Oklahoma law banning gender-affirming care for minors Wednesday in a ruling hinging on a ...
The Trump Administration is targeting states with laws or policies that allow undocumented to qualify for in-state tuition rates at state-run colleges ...
Oklahoma activists officially started signature gathering for a 2026 ballot initiative to legalize adult-use marijuana in the ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are working to lessen the impact of medical debt on their ...
Oklahoma House Speaker Kyle Hilbert said in a Tuesday news release an incident involving allegations of nude images on State Superintendent Ryan Walters' office television at a July State Board of ...
Over a third of U.S. adults face debt from medical or dental bills. It's a leading cause of bankruptcy in the country.
To his great credit, state Rep. Rob Hall (R-Tulsa) is holding an interim study this fall to “explore the implementation of a policy to retain students in the grade levels focused on literacy (K-3) ...
Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. says tribal nations are succeeding despite criticism, and that Oklahoma’s next governor must do better.
The campaign is confident as it begins gathering signatures. But a new law concerning ballot efforts could complicate things.
Last year, nearly 700,000 Oklahomans used the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, to help them buy groceries.