Oklahoma Sen. Bullard Praises Supreme Court Ruling on HB 1775, Defends Ban on Certain Racial Concepts in Schools
Sen. David Bullard praised the Oklahoma Supreme Court's decision on HB 1775, which restricts the teaching of certain racial and gender concepts in schools, viewing it as a prevention against ideological indoctrination.
Richard Glossip's Bid for Freedom Delayed as Bond Decision Follows Overturned Conviction by Supreme Court
Richard Glossip's bond hearing ended without a decision, as Judge Coyle postponed ruling to review past transcripts, despite claims of his right to bail after flawed testimony in his trial for Barry Van Treese's murder was found.
Oklahoma House Welcomes New Democratic Representatives Amanda Clinton and Aletia Timmons from Tulsa and Oklahoma City
Amanda Clinton and Aletia Timmons were ceremonially sworn into the Oklahoma House, representing districts 71 and 97, with goals to advance the Democratic agenda on education and healthcare.
White House Debuts Founders Museum to Promote Patriotic Education Curated with Trump Administration and PragerU
State Superintendent Ryan Walters attended the inauguration of the White House Founders Museum, which honors America's founders and is part of Trump's pro-patriotism education initiative.
Oklahoma Business Leaders Rally for Skills-Based Training to Address Workforce Shortages, Survey Shows High Support for CareerTech
A poll by Oklahoma's business groups reveals 85% support for CareerTech's role in preparing the workforce, yet 88% of businesses struggle with finding skilled workers, hindering state growth and investment.












