Thu, 17 July 2014
Fallin’s office says Barresi not being considered for secretary of education; Oklahoma officials say state needs more mental health funding; Bureau of Narcotics objects to initiative to legalize marijuana but prepares for passage; & more... |
Wed, 16 July 2014
State Supreme Court upholds Common Core repeal; Oklahoma Secretary of Education, CareerTech director resigns; Oklahoma deportation hearings canceled due to judge shortage; & more... |
Tue, 15 July 2014
Changes coming to In The Know podcast; Oklahoma may reverse course on oil train shipment disclosures; Fallin's approval rating slips; Oklahoma City, Tulsa mayors call for state sales tax reforms; & more... |
Fri, 11 July 2014
Another 5,000 unaccompanied immigrant children may be placed at U.S. military bases; Joe Dorman releases education funding plan; OSU researchers awarded grant from NASA; & more... |
Thu, 10 July 2014
Oklahoma City sees surge in low-wage jobs; Oklahoma treasurer points out state fiscal pitfalls; Senate interim study to look at raising speed limit on the Turner Turnpike; & more... |
Wed, 9 July 2014
Full Supreme Court to hear Common Core challenge; Lawmakers move money out of uncompensated trauma care fund; Oklahoma spends least in nation on prisoner health care; & more... |
Tue, 8 July 2014
Federal highway funds to Oklahoma to be reduced beginning August 1st; Common Core repeal leads to legal and regulatory limbo; proposed strip club prompts legislator to request special legislative session; & more... |
Mon, 7 July 2014
Hearings for thousands of injured workers delayed; Volunteers sought to help advise undocumented Fort Sill youth on immigration system; Out-of-state students more than double at Oklahoma colleges; & more... |
Thu, 3 July 2014
Schools destroyed in Moore tornado on track to reopen for new school year; Number of immigrant minors at Fort Sill tops 1,100; Last month was Oklahoma's second-wettest June on record; & more... |
Wed, 2 July 2014
Medicaid providers see almost 8 percent rate cut; Oklahoma ranks No. 5 in rate of painkillers prescribed; Supporters confident medical marijuana legalization will be on ballot; & more... |