Oklahoma organizations serving abused children and domestic violence survivors have lost up to 80% of their federal support, ...
From Pryor to Stillwater and Muskogee, local officials say supplies are sufficient, even as Google alone used more than 1.1 billion gallons in a single year. Cooling towers at Google’s data center in ...
Norman resident Sara Polston was released a few months into her eight-year prison sentence for a crash that left Micaela Borrego with a traumatic brain injury. The case is fueling a legislative effort ...
Norman resident Sara Polston was released a few months into her eight-year prison sentence for a crash that left Micaela Borrego with a traumatic brain injury. The case is fueling a legislative effort ...
Salt water laced with cancer-causing chemicals, a byproduct of oil and gas drilling, is spewing from old wells. Experts warn of a pollution crisis spreading underground and threatening Oklahoma’s ...
State regulators discovered strong signs of oil pollution, including high levels of salt and toxic metals, in one family’s drinking water. But for two years, they repeatedly delayed basic tests to ...
Thirty years and several incarnations later, OSU-Tulsa is charged by law with providing a comprehensive public university for Tulsa and the Tulsa area. Only two universities operate on the campus ...
Shortly after his election, Sheriff Vic Regalado held a meeting with Jon Echols, a state lawmaker and campaign donor whose company plans to bid on the jail’s $5 million annual medical contract. An ...
A growing number of women are facing criminal charges for substance use during pregnancy in Oklahoma. Experts and health care providers say that’s bad for moms and babies. Brittney Poolaw brushed away ...
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters looms over the Oliver Hodge Building in Oklahoma City. Walters has defended including 2020 election conspiracy theories in the state’s new social studies ...
Methamphetamine had a part in 330 overdose deaths in Oklahoma in 2017 — up 136 percent from 2012. As Oklahoma has gotten a foothold in its battle with opioids, the number of people dying from ...
A new law requires continued treatment for death row prisoners too mentally ill to execute, even those who have been persistently psychotic for decades. Ricky Ray Malone thinks the state trooper he ...
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