News
The first session of the 60th edition of the Oklahoma Legislature ended May 30. Here are some political winners and losers ...
In 2025, Johns was kidnapped again: she spent more than a week in jail for an offense that would be thrown out of court.
Reporter: This budget relied on a few one-time fixes. You’ve tried in the past to fix the structural deficit in 2020. Is that ...
Bills aimed at reducing fines and fees that burden criminal defendants and boosting statewide participation in a county-level ...
The 2026 legislative session had a big focus on business and economic development, with lawmakers passing bills on tax cuts, business courts, bringing in new companies and tort reform.
Lawmakers made it a priority this session "to work hard with the executive branch, and ... up until this morning, that went ...
Even though Governor Stitt led the “Disagree Better” campaign last year, it was his statement to lawmakers Thursday that had them saying he should’ve disagreed better.
More than 28 abandoned and boarded up schools in one Midwest city contribute to urban blight — and in some cases have served ...
After months of political turmoil, South Korea will elect a new president this week to succeed conservative Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ousted over his brief but shocking ...
The Department of Corrections next month is expected to take over the private prison in Lawton. Lawmakers appropriated $312 ...
Craft labels from the now-shuttered fabrics seller Joann are making their way to a new home: Michaels. The Michaels Companies announced on Thursday that it had completed its purchase of ...
A Japanese company has halted construction on a $1.6 billion factory in South Carolina to help make batteries for electric BMWs, citing “policy and market uncertainty.” AESC didn’t specify what ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results