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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled a tribal citizen living on reservation land must still pay state income tax, rejecting a McGirt-based exemption claim.
Parents, teachers and faith leaders ask the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block new pro-Bible academic standards for public ...
OMRF researchers uncover a genetic link between lymphatic valve formation and Crohn's disease, paving the way for future treatments.
OSU-developed wheat varieties could reduce additives in bread by eliminating the need for added gluten, offering a cleaner label alternative.
Oklahoma City schools approved a cellphone ban in line with a new state law aiming to reduce classroom distractions in ...
Seminole and Miccosukee leaders condemn Florida’s migrant detention center project near ancestral lands as an act of ongoing colonialism.
Our nation's top health officials are sounding the alarm on federal nutrition policy. They're right to be concerned.
Patriotism isn’t passive. It isn’t blind loyalty, a bumper sticker, or a red-white-and-blue wardrobe. And it doesn’t belong to one party or worldview.
Oklahoma will launch specialized Business Courts on January 1, 2026, a move designed to streamline complex commercial litigation and make the state more attractive for corporate investment.
Oklahoma lawmakers passed HB 2048 to protect the 340B Drug Pricing Program, overriding a veto amid growing pressure from pharmaceutical interests.
Oklahoma City fell $12 million short of FY25 revenue projections, triggering a potential $6M fund balance draw despite earlier cost-cutting efforts.
OKC Ballet welcomes new director Dana McCrory as Jo Lynne Jones retires; holiday events and fireworks planned statewide this July 4.