News Oklahoma's Julie Chin met up with a local server to learn how a generous tip from Zach Bryan is helping her breathe easier.
Aside from the direct affects Senate Bill 484 would have on homeless populations, it's an assault on local control, opponents say.
Topics of interest, according to newly filed bills, include boaters who tow skiers or tubers on state lakes and the potential manufacturing and marketing of cell-cultured meat.
Proposed legislation at the Oklahoma State Capitol would stop municipality funded services and programs that help those experiencing homelessness.Newly elected
The Justice Department released an extensive report looking into one of the most destructive racial massacres in U.S. history.
Burt Holmes leaves behind his wife, five children and several grandchildren, but his legacy lives on in his native Tulsa.
An Oklahoma bill would make it illegal for all cities in the state, except Oklahoma City and Tulsa, to provide shelters or outreach for homeless citizens—and would also require them to immediately end any existing programs.
Sen. Lisa Standridge said the bill is a response to constituents who had expressed frustration that local tax dollars were being used to address homelessness rather than other needs.
Gentner Drummond, Oklahoma’s Attorney General, has announced his candidacy for the 2026 gubernatorial race, highlighting his legal and military background and political experience.
Bank of Oklahoma announced that it is dealing with an outage at a service provider that has affected 26 other banks. The bank said its teams worked through the
The move comes as State Superintendent Ryan Walters sued two Biden administration officials Tuesday over border policies.
Homelessness is a complex problem and tying the hands of communities around the state is no way forward. Yet tying hands is exactly what one Oklahoma lawmaker proposes. Oklahoma state Sen. Lisa Standridge,