Four candidates participated in a Feb. 4 forum organized by the Rotary Club. Here is what the candidates said, plus more ...
Black History Month is a time to honor Black Americans achievements. Here are some of the most influential Black Oklahomans ...
Jewish organizations are brainstorming how they can help immigrants and refugees at a time when the new president is moving ...
Monroe Nichols supports “significant elements” of the measure to recompense the families of Black people killed or left ...
Oklahomans in 49 counties across the state are heading to the polls to pick local elected officials, decide the fate of ...
Tulsa's new city auditor, Nathan Pickard, aims to increase community engagement in the auditing process by expanding public ...
Tulsa’s new mayor on Tuesday backed doing more for victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and their descendants but stopped ...
The legislation by a state senator from Norman would prohibit municipalities with fewer than 300,000 people from funding programs and services for homeless people.
With homelessness on the rise in Oklahoma, a proposed Senate bill is drawing criticism for potentially exacerbating the crisis. Senate Bill 484 aims to prohibit ...
Four Tulsa City Councilors have joined a growing list of officials around the state who are speaking out against Senate Bill 484. SB 484 was introduced by Sen. Lisa Standridge (R-Norman). If passed, ...
At Tuesday’s city council meeting, Republican Mayor John Safford presented a resolution he said would alleviate some of the burden currently weighing down the city’s legal department coming ...
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