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Two agencies headquartered in the capital city reacted to growing chase deaths in opposite ways that might spur to action ...
The state Agriculture Department recently announced a new partnership with the Farm Journal Foundation to better assess and ...
The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) today has approved and recommended for award an application by Oklahoma to expand broadband internet ...
About one out of every four people killed in Oklahoma law enforcement car chases were innocent people not involved in the ...
Throughout these stories, leading contemporary policing experts characterize the vast majority of these chases as unnecessary ...
Oklahoma’s attorney general issued an opinion this week regulating the sport of slap fighting, declaring it a “combative sport.” ...
An endangered sea turtle has been released into the Gulf of Mexico after being found off the coast of the Netherlands, 5,000 ...
Oklahoma voted Republican for another election cycle and was one of two states where every county turned red in the Presidential election. This election feat of all counties going red is a continuing ...
The dust has settled, the ballots have been counted, and Oklahoma remains a stronghold of conservative politics. This outcome invites a moment for us all, regardless of political affiliation, to ...
The election of Donald Trump returns an ally of school choice to the White House, this time with a Republican-controlled ...
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