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Two nonprofits will kick off a multi-state virtual educational series on caregiving in Oklahoma at 9 a.m. on June 17. The opportunity follows Oklahoma lawmakers' recent expansion of the state's caregiver tax credit.
A roadway in Durant will be renamed to reflect the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma’s continued investment in the area. The announcement comes after the tribal nation took action to prevent the establishment of an ICE facility in the city.
As the Trump administration pushes investment in coal power, two Oklahoma utilities will receive grant funding to extend the life of existing coal-fired plants in the Chouteau and Red Rock areas.
A new exhibit at the Gilcrease Museum’s Helmerich Center for American Research in Tulsa is highlighting the role of Indigenous Americans in the formation of the United States government, 250 years after its founding.
On the latest episode of This Week in Oklahoma Politics, the panel discusses June's primary election (featuring a proposal to raise the state's minimum wage), the retirement of Chickasaw Gov. Bill Anoatubby and more.
Results for the June 1 Osage Minerals Council election were overturned Thursday. Two candidates previously announced as winners, Margo Gray and Myron Red Eagle, will not move forward.
Bob Simmons, a former Oklahoma State football coach, died on Tuesday.
Simmons became the first Black head coach in OSU football history when he took the reins of the program in 1995.
Fewer Oklahomans are getting federal assistance to help pay for groceries. Across the nation, enrollment is declining, and Oklahoma is one of the states seeing the largest declines.
Fifty-five eagles have been released from the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma’s Grey Snow Eagle House over the last two decades. Their Indigenous-led conservation efforts are part of a larger bald eagle success story.
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Candidate self-funding has soared past $22 million in the Republican primary race for Oklahoma governor, with a Trump-endorsed candidate alone pouring almost $10.9 million into his campaign.
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The opportunity follows Oklahoma lawmakers' recent expansion of the state's caregiver tax credit.
As the Trump administration pushes investment in coal power, two Oklahoma utilities will receive grant funding to extend the life of existing coal-fired plants.
A new exhibit at the Gilcrease Museum’s Helmerich Center for American Research in Tulsa commemorates 250 years of American independence from an Indigenous perspective.
Fewer Oklahomans are getting federal assistance to help pay for groceries. Recent numbers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show a continued decline in participation.
Candidate self-funding has soared past $22 million in the Republican primary race for Oklahoma governor, with a Trump-endorsed candidate alone pouring almost $10.9 million into his campaign.
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Simmons became the first Black head coach in OSU football history when he took the reins of the program in 1995.