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One teacher calls the new standards a “bait and switch” as the state mandates lessons on debunked 2020 election claims.
There’s a shortage of drug treatment programs in Western Oklahoma. Many people don’t have transportation and the nearest ...
Oklahoma City’s status as a hub for air transport for Immigration Customs and Enforcement and the U.S. Marshal Service could ...
The Frontier sat down with Rep. Daniel Pae to talk about his goals for helping homeless youth in Oklahoma.
Three years after an injection of state funding helped revitalize a scholarship program commemorating the Tulsa Race Massacre, a bill to expand the initiative to students across the country stalled at ...
There’s no competitive bidding process through the state for pregnancy resource centers, faith-based groups and other nonprofits to get public money if they go through an organization like the ...
After a years-long legal battle with some of the world’s largest poultry producers over pollutants in one of Oklahoma’s most important waterways, the state attorney general still thinks he can strike ...
The number of people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma’s largest city has grown by nearly 20% over the past five years.
A state investigator raised questions about how much school leaders knew about a scheme to defraud Tulsa Public Schools of at least $800,000 before they notified the police, documents show.
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