Paul Monies wrote that freshman Rep. Jim Shaw, who upset a powerful incumbent, launched the Save Oklahoma Plan targeting taxpayer-funded lobbying, renewable subsidies, turnpikes, and vaccine mandates.
Oklahoma’s refusal to share county-level measles data during outbreaks has sparked concerns from health experts, including Dr. George Monks, who argues the data is crucial for public safety. The state ...
Happy New Year! From far-reaching policy decisions to hotly contested elections, there promises to be no shortage of Oklahoma news to follow in 2026. Here’s a look at five political storylines to ...
Critics say new laws proposed by the insurance department ignore pervasive and sustained outrage over skyrocketing homeowners ...
Emotions flared and patience was tested as Oklahoma County District Court Judge Amy Palumbo granted Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s effort to intervene in a State Farm hail case that has raised ...
While the Bible includes passages describing gendered roles within specific cultural and theological contexts, it does not ...
The Pardon and Parole Board may only consider medical parole if the Department of Corrections director requests it. Pending legislation could change that.
Rep. Jim Shaw’s “Save Oklahoma Plan,” a seven-point conservative agenda, is gaining traction ahead of the 2026 elections. It focuses on issues like taxpayer-funded lobbying, anti-renewable energy ...
Comparing the percentage of household income spent on homeowners insurance, Oklahoma’s 6.84% is significantly higher than ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. Oklahoma Watch · Too Little, Too Late, Too Weak: Critics React to Proposed ...
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