Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond Inducted into Military Hall of Honor, Named Air Force Legacy Veteran of the Year in Enid Ceremony
Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond was inducted into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Honor and named Air Force Legacy Veteran of the Year for 2025, recognizing his exceptional military service.
Oklahoma Rep. Gann Challenges $1 Billion Utility Rate Hikes After Winter Storm Uri
State Rep. Gann is challenging rate increases and bond payments resulting from Winter Storm Uri in Oklahoma's Supreme Court, citing unperformed audits and alleging conflict of interest by Commissioner Hiett.
Oklahoma Human Services Joins Forces with Food Banks to Aid SNAP Recipients Amid Federal Shutdown
Oklahoma Human Services partners with food banks to provide emergency aid to SNAP recipients during the federal shutdown, offering food boxes for eligible households affected by empty cupboards.
Edmond Voters to Decide on Sales Tax Renewals for Public Safety and Road Improvements on Nov. 18 Ballot
The Edmond City Council approved two sales tax renewal propositions for the Nov. 18 ballot, aiming to continue funding city services, particularly police and fire, and road improvements without increasing current rates.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Tackle PBM Issues Affecting Local Pharmacies and Patient Care Access
Oklahoma lawmakers discussed the impact of pharmacy benefit managers on health care, with debates on patient access, pricing, and local pharmacy struggles. Reforms are being considered to address these issues.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Scrutinize High School Sports Eligibility Rules, OSSAA's "Link Rule" Under Review
Oklahoma lawmakers review OSSAA high school sports rules, focusing on eligibility and transfer policies, particularly Rule 24. This includes examining student connections to teams and fair competition, with most exception requests being approved.
Oklahoma Governor Stitt Praises Federal Court Ruling Affirming State's Prosecutory Power in Muscogee Creek Nation v. Kunzweiler Case
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt approves a federal court ruling that upholds state prosecutorial power over nonmember Indians on certain crimes, affirming district attorneys' authority in line with past court decisions following the McGirt case.












