Several bills filed in the Oklahoma Legislature seek to expand regulations on the state’s environment and energy industries. StateImpact’s Chloe Bennett-Steele reports on a few of the proposed laws.
Many candidates filed in Oklahoma House Districts 71 and 74 in025. HD 71 and HD 74 face April 1, 2025, special primary ...
Across the country and around the world, demand for electricity is growing faster than ever. In Oklahoma, energy companies ...
The Tulsa County Juvenile Detention Home held its first-ever high school graduation on Thursday. Jose Cardona Perez graduated ...
Special election primaries for the Tulsa-area seats are April 1. This will be the first time Oklahoma has had runoffs for ...
Prosecutors alleged Christian Douglas Cook had assaulted 10 different people, several with a knife, in unrelated incidents over a 19-month period ending in December 2023.
A man who once served time for accessory to murder is now charged with pistol whipping a man and robbing the man and his ...
TULSA, Okla. — Lyndsey Neal Kuykendall is the curator for the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture (TFA) said touring Tulsa's ...
A new partnership is hoping to recruit and retain teachers at Tulsa Public Schools. A $5 million fund is providing up to ...
Oklahoma County rushed to build a jail in 1991. Now, officials are taking their time before pitching a sales tax for a new one.
The Oklahoma State Board of Education has unanimously approved a proposed rule requiring students to provide proof of citizenship when enrolling in school, a de ...
Parents enrolling children in Oklahoma public schools will be required to provide proof of their child’s U.S. citizenship or ...