HRMMU reported that 43 percent of civilian casualties were caused by long-range missiles and drones, and an additional 34% ...
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A tent set up in Oklahoma City in late October. (Nathan Poppe/The Curbside Chronicle) It is a tale of three cities. On the morning of May 22, Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers cleared a homeless ...
In deep-red Oklahoma, Republican primaries garner the bulk of political spending and advertising attention. But battles are also brewing among Democratic candidates for a variety of statewide and ...
Two candidates for Oklahoma’s governorship are taking separate paths on one of the largest industrial projects ever proposed for the state. On Tuesday, Attorney General Gentner Drummond held a press ...
Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ is using a state-funded unclaimed property office in Clinton, 85 miles from Oklahoma City, as a personal commuting hub, according to GPS data from a state vehicle. The ...
House Bill 2992, signed on May 11, requires large-load customers to fund their own infrastructure costs and to notify ...
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready denied a request for a public hearing on homeowners insurance competitiveness in April, then called for an identical hearing six weeks later. Critics say ...
Krystal Deak, an agent with Cummins-Setters Commercial Partners and CEO of Vertical Consulting, poses with Zachary Bomar, co-owner of Lost Brothers Cannabis Co., inside a grow house at Lost Brothers ...
This article was originally delivered to subscribers of our Education Watch newsletter. Sign up now to receive Education Watch directly in your inbox. Ryan Walters’ three-year tenure as state ...
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