Supreme Shut Down as High Court Blocks Oklahoma's First Religious Charter School Amid Church-State Separation Debate
The Supreme Court halted the opening of the first religious charter school, upholding the separation of church and state in public education funding, aligning with Oklahoma House Democrats.
Oklahoma Legislature Concludes 2025 Session with Major Overhaul of Administrative Rules Process
The Oklahoma Legislature has introduced reforms to improve legislative oversight and accountability, involving the passage of resolutions and reform bills that scrutinize administrative rules and reduce agency autonomy.
Oklahoma City Braces for Unpredictable Weather with Showers, Thunderstorms, and Gusty Winds on the Horizon
Oklahoma City's weather forecast includes a mix of sun, showers, and thunderstorms, with temperatures up to 84 degrees and potential gusty winds. Rain chances increase through the weekend and into Memorial Day.
Oklahoma Legislature Passes $12.59 Billion Budget Focusing on Education, Mental Health, and Infrastructure
Oklahoma legislators pass a $12.59 billion state budget, focusing on public education, mental health, and infrastructure, with $3.5 billion in savings. It awaits the governor's approval.
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Decision Blocking Nation's First Publicly Funded Religious Charter School in Oklahoma
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld an Oklahoma ruling against the nation's first publicly funded religious charter school, leaving Senator Hicks pleased with the reinforcement of church-state separation.












