Oklahoma did not choose the American buffalo as its state mammal simply because it looked good on souvenirs and roadside signs. In 1972, state lawmakers chose the bison for this role because it tied ...
For years, animal welfare in Oklahoma has been a tale of two states. In big cities like Tulsa and OKC, there are systems in place. But in the vast rural stretches of the Sooner State, law enforcement ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — A proposed Oklahoma law could soon give rural communities more options to address animal abandonment and overpopulation. Under previous law, a county had to have a population of more ...