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The nonprofit's executive director says no disruption in care occurred, and they received no explanation on why funding was restored.
Police officers are already protected by the Supreme Court’s “Reasonable Standard” decision. Reasonable errors are not ...
Oklahoma Watch wanted to know how often Matt Langston, the agency’s chief policy adviser and Ryan Walters’ campaign manager, ...
New leadership: State Rep. John Waldron, D-Tulsa, defeated incumbent Alicia Andrews and retired railroad engineer Kevin ...
A Missouri nonprofit that coordinated Title X federal family planning services in Oklahoma after the state lost its funding ...
The Supreme Court closed out its 2023-24 term by handing then-candidate Donald Trump a major victory, holding that former ...
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri have joined 17 states supporting a legal challenge that prohibits public school ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond says he has filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ...
The Muscogee Nation and City of Tulsa released an agreement to settle a jurisdictional lawsuit regarding the prosecution of ...
The lower court must reconsider its rulings related to Oklahoma's birth certificate gender policy and family planning funds.
ODMHSAS is declining to release reports approved by its board Thursday, June 26, 2025, as the agency continues to deal with a ...