Rising prison health care costs are prompting corrections officials to rethink everything from medication distribution to appointment scheduling.
The method of direct democracy that’s brought criminal justice reform, legal medical marijuana and Medicaid expansion to Oklahoma over the past decade could get much more arduous. Senate Bill 1027 by ...
The 1,700-member Sheridan Church, which has campuses in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, is led by the pastor Jackson Lahmeyer, an ...
How Stay-to-Play Squeezes Sports Parents Jennifer Palmer digs into a practice in the world of competitive youth sports known ...
Oklahoma was found to have the highest rate of domestic violence of any state, but that’s based on data more than a decade ...
As 501(c)(3) organizations, churches are subject to language in Title 26 of the United States Code, establishing which organizations are exempt from income taxes. Title 26 prohibits groups that ...
The Tinker Air Force Base is the largest single-site employer in Oklahoma, according to the base’s website and 2019 state ...
A court order issued Monday bars Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters, the Department of Education, the Board of ...
Data from the Oklahoma Health Care Authority shows that 1,043,474 people – 25% of Oklahoma’s population – are enrolled in ...
According to a report done by the Oklahoma Tax Commission, $19.3 million of the $91.7 million in tax credits issued through ...
In Oklahoma, the incomes of tribal members living on tribal land are exempt from state taxes if (1) their income is derived from sources within that land, or (2) the income is payment to an active ...
Oklahoma law says anyone who has ever scored 76 or higher on an IQ test is competent to die for their crime. Science says otherwise.
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