A Stillwater teenager was convicted on 11 counts of sexually related crimes that carried sentences totalling 78 years if served consecutively. A plea deal got him counseling and supervision for less ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. A 2023 policy change is allowing Oklahoma City police to shield some police ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. The temporary seven-week funding patch Republicans passed in October to help ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. A hush-hush plan to convert CompSource Mutual to a stock company has been ...
House Republicans said a follow-up continuing resolution is needed as the Nov. 21 deadline approaches. Senate Republicans say ...
The Trump administration followed through with threats to use the shutdown as an opportunity to slash federal programs. While some government-run programs for Indian Country are insulated from the ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. When Washington shutters its doors, Indian Country feels the draft. The ...
In a tale straight out of the corporate intrigue files, CompSource Mutual, our state’s biggest workers’ comp insurer, is pushing a stealthy pivot to a stock company, eyeing its $1 billion surplus for ...
When Yvonne Sweeney’s daughter brought home her first boyfriend, he seemed like the kind of young man any parent would welcome. Jesse Mack Butler, 16, came from a respected Stillwater family, played ...
As the number of successful medical parole applications stagnates, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted unanimously earlier this month to request a legal opinion on who has the authority to ...
State Rep. Ajay Pittman, D-Oklahoma City, speaks at a Black History Day event at the Capitol on Feb. 25. (Courtesy Legislative Services Bureau) Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First ...
In a major policy move, Superintendent Lindel Fields said his agency plans to abandon his predecessor's attempt to buy Bibles for students and wants a lawsuit over it dismissed.
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