Survivors of the 1921 massacre and their descendants contemplate the meaning of reparations in today’s Tulsa, Okla.
Sen. Lisa Standridge said the bill is a response to constituents who had expressed frustration that local tax dollars were being used to address homelessness rather than other needs.
Aside from the direct affects Senate Bill 484 would have on homeless populations, it's an assault on local control, opponents ...
The Justice Department’s conclusion follows an investigation of the 1921 atrocity in Oklahoma in which up to 300 Black ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma bill would make it illegal for all cities in the state, except Oklahoma City and ...
A proposed bill would make it illegal for almost all Oklahoma cities to provide homeless shelters or outreach and halt ...
Proposed legislation at the Oklahoma State Capitol would stop municipality funded services and programs that help those ...
Berry Tramel's first ScissorTales with the World takes a look at an award the Thunder should win this season, an unlikely ...
Members of the minority caucus said too many Oklahomans struggle to make ends meet, especially for housing and medical care, ...
Oklahoma’s Republican state Superintendent Ryan Walters praised the Tulsa Public Schools for bucking national enrollment ...
More than 30 Oklahoma City Public Schools teachers will receive a pay raise after the district's board of education chose to ...