While Democrats in the Oklahoma Legislature and several tribal officials called for a special session for supplemental nutritional funding, Republican leaders in the House and Senate said Friday the ...
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission must deliver more than 7,000 pages of paper documents to the state Supreme Court as it considers the lawsuit filed by three legislators challenging 2021 winter ...
From staff reports Customers of Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co. have been notified they will soon receive a modest reduction in their monthly utility bill due to a fuel cost adjustment.
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From Smith to Friedman: What great economists would say about Oklahoma's proposed minimum ...
In June 2026, Oklahoma voters will decide on State Question 832. If passed, the minimum wage in Oklahoma will go from the federal minimum wage of $7.25 to $15 by 2029, more than doubling minimum wage ...
From staff reports For the fifth consecutive year, Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities reported an increase in student enrollment for the fall semester. In fall 2025, the state system of ...
From staff reports The U.S. Rig Count fell by four in the past week, leaving 546 active oil and gas rigs still breaking the plains of energy-producing states, reported Baker Hughes Co. on Friday. The ...
A battle is brewing over Blackstone’s attempt to acquire control of New Mexico’s largest public utility, Public Service Company of New Mexico. The Center for Biological Diversity, a national ...
By James Finck, Ph.D. In just a few months, we will be celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
When a state legislative committee met recently to discuss water demands for data centers in Oklahoma, the focus shifted quickly. Lawmakers linked the water needs of large data centers to another ...
If one word can aptly describe Chickasha today, it is “progressive.” Renovation and restoration of more than a dozen downtown buildings, new national retailers, new housing under construction, looming ...
From staff reports Effective Nov. 1, Oklahoma drivers face new restrictions on handheld cellphone use in active school and work zones. Whether driving an oil tanker, a utility truck, or a family car, ...
Multiple Oklahoma pharmacies have agreed to pay $157,000 to settle False Claims Act allegations that they billed SoonerCare, Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, for hundreds of unauthorized over-the-counter ...
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