Rader’s bill would allow inmates to move to a higher level of privileges in the prison system faster and earn 1.47 credits ...
From exposing corruption to challenging secrecy, research shows why local investigative journalism matters. Reader support ...
The state has one of the quickest processes in the country, churning out nearly a quarter of a million eviction filings over ...
From the state’s ‘Behind the Meter’ power law to promises about electric bills and transparency, The Frontier reviewed the ...
Investigative journalism in Oklahoma often means months of persistence, public records fights and telling stories others ...
A wave of big data centers is triggering a scramble for new electricity generation. OG&E and PSO are pushing to charge ratepayers more as they race to keep up. Construction has begun on the Project ...
Records reveal the Oklahoma State Department of Education never launched any school investigations, underscoring a tenure marked by spectacle rather than action. Former Oklahoma Superintendent of ...
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 ...
Oklahoma has spent years reshaping public schools to integrate lessons about Jesus and encourage pride in America’s history. By the time the second Trump administration began espousing its “America ...
The decision to offer fine arts curriculum will now be left up to school districts across the state. Rural districts with already limited resources could see cuts. Art teacher Glenn Howard unpacks art ...
A lawmaker plans to take a closer look at how data centers are using utilities in the state as the industry sees rapid growth. Gov. Kevin Stitt and Ruth Porat, president and chief investment officer ...
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