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.
Oklahoma Watch · Bill to Boost Rural Mental Health and Diversion Programs Advances Keaton Ross talks about an effort to boost rural participation in a statewide county mental health program. Paul ...
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 ...
Ponca City settled an open records lawsuit brought by Oklahoma Watch and former Oklahoma Watch reporter Whitney Bryen, ...
When a disabled Oklahoma City woman was evicted for no cause, she bought herself time with an appeal while she investigated whether she had a federal discrimination claim.
In the three years prior to expansion, 30 medical paroles were granted in Oklahoma; since 2021, there have been only six.
Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ is expanding his fight against “woke” investing to the state’s Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust, pushing for corporate “political neutrality.” He’s targeting major ...
Oklahoma Watch · Board of Education Approves Controversial Social Studies Standards Keaton Ross discusses several voting and ...
By a 5-1 vote, the Board of Education approved new social studies standards containing more than 40 references to the Bible ...
One of the state’s only shelters for homeless youth is experiencing growing pains – it needs the city’s approval to expand ...
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