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A Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT) report Thursday, outlined several agencies that aren’t reporting to lawmakers, some haven’t in years.
The Office of Juvenile Affairs first placed the facility on probation in May 2023. The first probation was lifted at the end of January 2024, but the OJA placed the facility on probation for a ...
The Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority, otherwise known as the jail trust, is embarking on a self evaluation amid calls for its end.
The first two kids referred to Rogers County Youth Services' grant-funded juvenile diversion program will soon graduate. Like GRAND Mental Health's Release to Recovery program, Youth Services ...
This year’s legislative session did not see the budget fireworks of 2024 or the historic education funding of 2023, but lawmakers still managed to add $25 million into the state funding formula, along ...
House Bill 1574 by Mark Lawson, R-Sapulpa: Authorizes the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs to inspect privately-run facilities that receive state dollars. Oklahoma Watch, at oklahomawatch.org, is a ...
Establishing business courts in Oklahoma was a key part of the Legislature's budget agreement with Gov. Kevin Stitt.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The State Senate voted to confirm Timothy Tardibono as the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA) on Tuesday.
The Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs gets a new Executive Director after Senate confirmation.
A contract for FY26 was renewed with the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs for detention transportation. Two recording camera systems were approved to be declared surplus and junked.
The State Senate voted to confirm Timothy Tardibono as the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA) on Tuesday.
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