Governor Mary Fallin is proposing that the state's Insure Oklahoma program direct $50 million in state tobacco taxes to pay for more than 9,000 Oklahomans who are expected to lose their Medicaid health insurance. Fallin...More >>
Governor Mary Fallin is proposing a last-minute legislative change to the state's Insure Oklahoma program that would direct $50 million in state tobacco taxes to pay for more than 9,000 Oklahomans who are expected to...More >>
A former Oklahoma State star has surrendered the lead in the second round of the Madeira Islands Open. Peter Uihlein had placed the first 12 holes in 10 under. But he bogeyed two holes after that, allowing Scotland's...More >>
An Oklahoma appeals court has upheld the life prison sentence of a 38-year-old man who was convicted of first-degree murder for shooting his uncle to death.More >>
An Oklahoma appeals court has upheld the life prison sentence of a 38-year-old man who was convicted of first-degree murder for shooting his uncle to death.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin is proposing a last-minute legislative change to the state's Insure Oklahoma program that would direct $50 million in state tobacco taxes to pay for more than 9,000 Oklahomans who are expected to...More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin is proposing a last-minute legislative change to the state's Insure Oklahoma program that would direct $50 million in state tobacco taxes to pay for more than 9,000 Oklahomans who are expected to lose...More >>
Convicted criminals who maintain their innocence would have a way to seek DNA testing in their cases under a bill that is nearing final passage in the Legislature. The bill's passage would eliminate...More >>
Convicted criminals who maintain their innocence would have a way to seek DNA testing in their cases under a bill that is nearing final passage in the Legislature. The bill's passage would eliminate Oklahoma's...More >>
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation says agents are looking for "persons of interest" as they continue to search for a missing Holdenville man.More >>
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation says agents are looking for "persons of interest" as they continue to search for a missing Holdenville man.More >>
The Oklahoma Senate has unveiled a new plan to divert $80 million in sales and use taxes to pay for the completion of an American Indian museum in Oklahoma City and build a new popular culture museum in Tulsa.More >>
The Oklahoma Senate has unveiled a new plan to divert $80 million in sales and use taxes to pay for the completion of an American Indian museum in Oklahoma City and build a new popular culture museum in Tulsa.More >>
Republican House Speaker T.W. Shannon is joining a growing chorus of conservatives opposed to a set of public education principles known as common core state standards.More >>
Republican House Speaker T.W. Shannon is joining a growing chorus of conservatives opposed to a set of public education principles known as common core state standards.More >>
Oklahoma has received a grade of "A'' from a national nonprofit group for its disclosure laws about how independent groups spend money to influence voting for certain candidates.More >>
Oklahoma has received a grade of "A'' from a national nonprofit group for its disclosure laws about how independent groups spend money to influence voting for certain candidates.More >>
Abortion providers in Oklahoma will be required to report dozens of new details about each procedure under a bill signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin.More >>
Abortion providers in Oklahoma will be required to report dozens of new details about each procedure under a bill signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin.More >>
The Oklahoma House has approved a bill that requires abortion providers to take additional steps to notify the parents of any minor seeking an abortion.More >>
The Oklahoma House has approved a bill that requires abortion providers to take additional steps to notify the parents of any minor seeking an abortion.More >>
A formal sentencing is scheduled for a Muldrow man who pleaded no contest last month to first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of his parents.More >>
A formal sentencing is scheduled for a Muldrow man who pleaded no contest last month to first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of his parents.More >>
Health officials are expected to announce an updated count of patients who tested positive for various diseases after investigators determined that two clinics of a Tulsa oral surgeon were unsanitary.More >>
Health officials are expected to announce an updated count of patients who tested positive for various diseases after investigators determined that two clinics of a Tulsa oral surgeon were unsanitary.More >>
In the 2010 Census in Oklahoma, nearly a half-million people identified themselves as Native American, or about 13 percent of the state's 3.75 million residents. The table below shows figures by county, total...More >>
In the 2010 Census in Oklahoma, nearly a half-million people identified themselves as Native American, or about 13 percent of the state's 3.75 million residents. The table below shows figures by county, total population...More >>
Oklahoma's senior U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe is co-sponsoring a bill filed amid reports that the Internal Revenue Service specifically targeted conservative groups.More >>
Oklahoma's senior U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe is co-sponsoring a bill filed amid reports that the Internal Revenue Service specifically targeted conservative groups.More >>
When Liz DeRouen needs any kind of health care services, from diabetes counseling to a dental cleaning, she checks into a government-funded clinic in Northern California's wine country that covers all her medical...More >>
When Liz DeRouen needs any kind of health care services, from diabetes counseling to a dental cleaning, she checks into a government-funded clinic in Northern California's wine country that covers all her medical needs.More >>
Some Native Americans could be forced to pay a fine or buy their own health insurance under changes enacted in the federal health care overhaul.More >>
Some Native Americans could be forced to pay a fine or buy their own health insurance under changes enacted in the federal health care overhaul.More >>
Authorities say seven children were injured after wind lifted an inflatable obstacle course and flipped it over at an elementary school in south Oklahoma.More >>
Authorities say seven children were injured after wind lifted an inflatable obstacle course and flipped it over at an elementary school in south Oklahoma.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin is expected to join a group of her cabinet secretaries, state workers and private business employees in a walk around the Capitol complex.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin is expected to join a group of her cabinet secretaries, state workers and private business employees in a walk around the Capitol complex.More >>
A new study estimates that the proposed Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture in downtown Tulsa would have a nearly $18 million impact in its first year of operation.More >>
A new study estimates that the proposed Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture in downtown Tulsa would have a nearly $18 million impact in its first year of operation.More >>
A man charged in the shooting deaths of two young girls near Weleetka and the death of his 23-year-old girlfriend wants a judge to combine the separate cases so he can be tried for all three deaths at once.More >>
A man charged in the shooting deaths of two young girls near Weleetka and the death of his 23-year-old girlfriend wants a judge to combine the separate cases so he can be tried for all three deaths at once.More >>
A bill that makes it more difficult for a minor in Oklahoma to get an abortion without parental consent has been signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin.More >>
A bill that makes it more difficult for a minor in Oklahoma to get an abortion without parental consent has been signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin.More >>
State finance officials say an increase in income tax collections helped raise revenue collections for the month of April above those from both the prior year and the official estimate.More >>
State finance officials say an increase in income tax collections helped raise revenue collections for the month of April above those from both the prior year and the official estimate.More >>
The Oklahoma Senate is expected to consider and give final legislative approval to a $7.1 billion general appropriations bill that will fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year that begins July 1.More >>
The Oklahoma Senate is expected to consider and give final legislative approval to a $7.1 billion general appropriations bill that will fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year that begins July 1.More >>
The Muldrow School Board has approved the removal of Ten Commandments plaques that were displayed in each classroom in the eastern Oklahoma high school.More >>
The Muldrow School Board has approved the removal of Ten Commandments plaques that were displayed in each classroom in the eastern Oklahoma high school.More >>
The Oklahoma State Board of Health is scheduled to meet partly in executive session to discuss the ongoing investigation of a Tulsa oral surgeon who was at the center of a public health scare involving thousands of...More >>
The Oklahoma State Board of Health is scheduled to meet partly in executive session to discuss the ongoing investigation of a Tulsa oral surgeon who was at the center of a public health scare involving thousands of his...More >>
More than 20 Reserve airmen from the 507th Air Refueling Wing have returned to Tinker Air Force Base after a five-month deployment to southwest Asia.More >>
More than 20 Reserve airmen from the 507th Air Refueling Wing have returned to Tinker Air Force Base after a five-month deployment to southwest Asia.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill to cut Oklahoma's top income tax rate to 5 percent in 2015 and provide $120 million for improvements to the state Capitol.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill to cut Oklahoma's top income tax rate to 5 percent in 2015 and provide $120 million for improvements to the state Capitol.More >>
A human rights activist from Pakistan who founded an all-girls school and his 15-year-old daughter who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban have been honored by the Oklahoma City National Memorial and...More >>
A human rights activist from Pakistan who founded an all-girls school and his 15-year-old daughter who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban have been honored by the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.More >>
A longtime Democratic legislator says he plans to push for a statewide vote to require the Legislature to conduct "zero-based" budgeting on state agencies every four years.More >>
A longtime Democratic legislator says he plans to push for a statewide vote to require the Legislature to conduct "zero-based" budgeting on state agencies every four years.More >>
Last October, a 15-year-old Pakistani girl who was an outspoken advocate for education for all Pakistani girls was shot in the head and neck by Taliban gunmen who were intent on killing her.More >>
Last October, a 15-year-old Pakistani girl who was an outspoken advocate for education for all Pakistani girls was shot in the head and neck by Taliban gunmen who were intent on killing her.More >>
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum will honor a 15-year-old Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman and her father, a human rights activist who founded an all-girls school in...More >>
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum will honor a 15-year-old Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman and her father, a human rights activist who founded an all-girls school in Pakistan.More >>
Prison workers across Oklahoma who were denied a raise in a $7.1 billion budget deal say they feel trapped in the crossfire of a political dispute between the governor and the state's prison director over how...More >>
Prison workers across Oklahoma who were denied a raise in a $7.1 billion budget deal say they feel trapped in the crossfire of a political dispute between the governor and the state's prison director over how much money...More >>
Puerto Rico's corrections secretary says he is canceling a $9.1 million program under which the U.S. territory had sent hundreds of inmates to a prison in Oklahoma.More >>
Puerto Rico's corrections secretary says he is canceling a $9.1 million program under which the U.S. territory had sent hundreds of inmates to a prison in Oklahoma.More >>
An Oklahoma appeals court has upheld the second-degree murder conviction and 30-year prison sentence of a 21-year-old man convicted of shooting another man to death.More >>
An Oklahoma appeals court has upheld the second-degree murder conviction and 30-year prison sentence of a 21-year-old man convicted of shooting another man to death.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin has vetoed a bill that would have given state workers the option of enrolling in a defined contribution retirement plan similar to a 401(k).More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin has vetoed a bill that would have given state workers the option of enrolling in a defined contribution retirement plan similar to a 401(k).More >>
A pair of bills designed to consolidate more than four dozen state boards and commissions are among 13 bills Gov. Mary Fallin has signed into law.More >>
A pair of bills designed to consolidate more than four dozen state boards and commissions are among 13 bills Gov. Mary Fallin has signed into law.More >>
The Oklahoma House is expected to consider a measure that would increase the amount of money Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers receive each month for an equipment allowance.More >>
The Oklahoma House is expected to consider a measure that would increase the amount of money Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers receive each month for an equipment allowance.More >>
The Oklahoma City Planning Commission has approved plans for Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. to add six buildings to its warehouse and distribution center in Oklahoma City.More >>
The Oklahoma City Planning Commission has approved plans for Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. to add six buildings to its warehouse and distribution center in Oklahoma City.More >>
The Oklahoma attorney general's office has filed charges that accuse the former chief financial officer of the Oklahoma City YWCA of embezzling more than $280,000 from the organization.More >>
The Oklahoma attorney general's office has filed charges that accuse the former chief financial officer of the Oklahoma City YWCA of embezzling more than $280,000 from the organization.More >>
Highway officials say the inspection of a bridge over the Arkansas River between downtown Fort Smith and Oklahoma will require a lane closure this weekend.More >>
Highway officials say the inspection of a bridge over the Arkansas River between downtown Fort Smith and Oklahoma will require a lane closure this weekend.More >>
A hearing is slated to get underway for a northeast Oklahoma man accused of helping his late mother and others avoid prosecution for the disappearance and deaths of three females in 1992.More >>
A hearing is slated to get underway for a northeast Oklahoma man accused of helping his late mother and others avoid prosecution for the disappearance and deaths of three females in 1992.More >>
An arrest warrant has been issued for an Oklahoma teenager convicted of murder in connection with the robbery of a pharmacy where a 16-year-old was killed.More >>
An arrest warrant has been issued for an Oklahoma teenager convicted of murder in connection with the robbery of a pharmacy where a 16-year-old was killed.More >>
Oklahoma House Democrats say an improper vote was cast for a $7.1 billion budget bill on behalf of a Republican legislator who had left the building.More >>
Oklahoma House Democrats say an improper vote was cast for a $7.1 billion budget bill on behalf of a Republican legislator who had left the building.More >>
The Oklahoma House has approved a $7.1 billion bill to fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year, despite objections from Democrats and some Republicans who complained the measure doesn't provide enough...More >>
The Oklahoma House has approved a $7.1 billion bill to fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year, despite objections from Democrats and some Republicans who complained the measure doesn't provide enough money...More >>
The brother of two leaders of one of the most powerful drug cartels in Mexico has been found guilty of buying racehorses to hide illegal drug profits.More >>
The brother of two leaders of one of the most powerful drug cartels in Mexico has been found guilty of buying racehorses to hide illegal drug profits.More >>
A consultant hired by Oklahoma to help answer the question of how to insure people without health coverage says an existing program could provide the bedrock for a broader project.More >>
A consultant hired by Oklahoma to help answer the question of how to insure people without health coverage says an existing program could provide the bedrock for a broader project.More >>
Major stretches of river have already gone dry, farmers are leaving their land fallow and cities are clamping down on water use, but things in New Mexico just went from bad to worse Thursday.More >>
Major stretches of river have already gone dry, farmers are leaving their land fallow and cities are clamping down on water use, but things in New Mexico just went from bad to worse Thursday.More >>
Two prosecutors say that if a Bristow man had cooperated with investigators looking into a 1992 disappearance case, he might have been considered for some type of leniency within the Oklahoma court system.More >>
Two prosecutors say that if a Bristow man had cooperated with investigators looking into a 1992 disappearance case, he might have been considered for some type of leniency within the Oklahoma court system.More >>
Investigators say the pilot of a medical helicopter that crashed near Kingfisher three years ago was pretending to hunt coyotes when his aircraft struck a tree and plummeted to the ground.More >>
Investigators say the pilot of a medical helicopter that crashed near Kingfisher three years ago was pretending to hunt coyotes when his aircraft struck a tree and plummeted to the ground.More >>
Abortion providers in Oklahoma would be required to answer dozens of new questions on a state questionnaire under a bill given final approval in the House despite concerns the bill paves the way for costly litigation...More >>
Abortion providers in Oklahoma would be required to answer dozens of new questions on a state questionnaire under a bill given final approval in the House despite concerns the bill paves the way for costly litigation against...More >>
A railroad that owns a piece of property along the Arkansas River in Fort Smith is telling homeless people camped there that it is time to move on.More >>
A railroad that owns a piece of property along the Arkansas River in Fort Smith is telling homeless people camped there that it is time to move on.More >>
Arkansas State Police have identified the person killed in a chain-reaction crash that shut down Interstate 40 in east Arkansas for hours on Wednesday.More >>
Arkansas State Police have identified the person killed in a chain-reaction crash that shut down Interstate 40 in east Arkansas for hours on Wednesday.More >>
Authorities have arrested a 65-year-old man on two first-degree murder complaints in the shooting deaths of a brother and sister in rural Love County.More >>
Authorities have arrested a 65-year-old man on two first-degree murder complaints in the shooting deaths of a brother and sister in rural Love County.More >>
The city of Tulsa has received a total of $1.4 million in Environmental Protection Agency grants to help clean up contaminated former industrial sites.More >>
The city of Tulsa has received a total of $1.4 million in Environmental Protection Agency grants to help clean up contaminated former industrial sites.More >>
The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents will discuss construction upgrades on its Norman campus and interview candidates for the Cameron University presidency at its regular meeting during the next two days.More >>
The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents will discuss construction upgrades on its Norman campus and interview candidates for the Cameron University presidency at its regular meeting during the next two days.More >>
The Tulsa Health Department is expected to release updated totals of patients who have tested positive for several diseases amid a public health scare that involves thousands of patients of a local oral surgeon.More >>
The Tulsa Health Department is expected to release updated totals of patients who have tested positive for several diseases amid a public health scare that involves thousands of patients of a local oral surgeon.More >>
Prosecutors say the suspected sabotage of an undercover surveillance attempt in a 21-year cold case shouldn't cause a significant delay in the case.More >>
Prosecutors say the suspected sabotage of an undercover surveillance attempt in a 21-year cold case shouldn't cause a significant delay in the case.More >>
A jury has begun deliberating the case against five men charged in a Texas federal court with using a race horse breeding operation to launder drug cartel money.More >>
A jury has begun deliberating the case against five men charged in a Texas federal court with using a race horse breeding operation to launder drug cartel money.More >>
A federal appeals court has overturned the first-degree murder convictions of an Oklahoma death row inmate in the deaths of a Glenpool couple 12 years ago.More >>
A federal appeals court has overturned the first-degree murder convictions of an Oklahoma death row inmate in the deaths of a Glenpool couple 12 years ago.More >>
Oklahoma Secretary of Energy Michael Ming is stepping down from his post in Gov. Mary Fallin's cabinet to take a position at GE's new Global Research Center in the Oklahoma City area.More >>
Oklahoma Secretary of Energy Michael Ming is stepping down from his post in Gov. Mary Fallin's cabinet to take a position at GE's new Global Research Center in the Oklahoma City area.More >>
The Senate has rejected an effort to expand the use of firearms on the heavily visited lands of the Army Corps of Engineers in a congressional victory for gun control supporters.More >>
The Senate has rejected an effort to expand the use of firearms on the heavily visited lands of the Army Corps of Engineers in a congressional victory for gun control supporters.More >>
The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services say an Oklahoma state program that uses Medicaid funding to provide insurance to 30,000 low-income Oklahomans must change in order to keep its funding.More >>
The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services say an Oklahoma state program that uses Medicaid funding to provide insurance to 30,000 low-income Oklahomans must change in order to keep its funding.More >>
A $7.1 billion general appropriations bill to fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year has cleared its first hurdles among rank-and-file legislators.More >>
A $7.1 billion general appropriations bill to fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year has cleared its first hurdles among rank-and-file legislators.More >>
A woman convicted of stealing horses from Southern Arkansas University has turned down a plea deal in a separate case that accuses her of stealing cattle from a ranch in Little River County.More >>
A woman convicted of stealing horses from Southern Arkansas University has turned down a plea deal in a separate case that accuses her of stealing cattle from a ranch in Little River County.More >>
Prosecutors in Texas are wrapping up their case against five men charged with using an Oklahoma race horse breeding operation to launder cartel drug money.More >>
Prosecutors in Texas are wrapping up their case against five men charged with using an Oklahoma race horse breeding operation to launder cartel drug money.More >>
Federal prosecutors say an Oklahoma traffic stop that found 140 pounds of marijuana in a recreational vehicle helped lead police to other suspects in a trafficking ring in Virginia.More >>
Federal prosecutors say an Oklahoma traffic stop that found 140 pounds of marijuana in a recreational vehicle helped lead police to other suspects in a trafficking ring in Virginia.More >>
Some of Oklahoma's most notable wrestlers are visiting the Capitol to show their opposition to the International Olympic Committee's recommendation to eliminate the sport from the Summer Olympic Games.More >>
Some of Oklahoma's most notable wrestlers are visiting the Capitol to show their opposition to the International Olympic Committee's recommendation to eliminate the sport from the Summer Olympic Games.More >>
Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole has introduced legislation to allow homeschool families a tax deduction already available to elementary and secondary school teachers for certain expenses.More >>
Oklahoma Congressman Tom Cole has introduced legislation to allow homeschool families a tax deduction already available to elementary and secondary school teachers for certain expenses.More >>
With an agreement in place on a $7.1 billion state budget and the governor's signature already on several key legislative initiatives, Oklahoma lawmakers are beginning to suggest the 2013 legislative session...More >>
With an agreement in place on a $7.1 billion state budget and the governor's signature already on several key legislative initiatives, Oklahoma lawmakers are beginning to suggest the 2013 legislative session might end...More >>
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill to create an eight-year plan to improve state buildings and properties without using the sale of bonds to raise the money.More >>
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill to create an eight-year plan to improve state buildings and properties without using the sale of bonds to raise the money.More >>
By The Associated Press As of Tuesday, May 7, 2013, at least 2,083 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan as a result of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according...More >>
By The Associated Press As of Tuesday, May 7, 2013, at least 2,083 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan as a result of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to an...More >>
Former Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor says City Hall has been "standing still" instead of taking advantage of opportunities that would improve most residents' lives.More >>
Former Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor says City Hall has been "standing still" instead of taking advantage of opportunities that would improve most residents' lives.More >>
The U.S. Department of Labor says Dallas-based U.S. Lime Co. has agreed to a settlement in the May 2010 death of a maintenance manager at the company's St. Clair Mine in Marble City, Okla.More >>
The U.S. Department of Labor says Dallas-based U.S. Lime Co. has agreed to a settlement in the May 2010 death of a maintenance manager at the company's St. Clair Mine in Marble City, Okla.More >>
Farmers in the nation's breadbasket who only recently were praying for an end to a withering drought are now pining for enough sunshine and heat to dry their muddy fields in time to plant their corn and other...More >>
Farmers in the nation's breadbasket who only recently were praying for an end to a withering drought are now pining for enough sunshine and heat to dry their muddy fields in time to plant their corn and other crops.More >>
Nearly 70 current and retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are visiting legislators and urging them to pass a bill to give them a pay raise.More >>
Nearly 70 current and retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are visiting legislators and urging them to pass a bill to give them a pay raise.More >>
Department of Homeland Security officials say the U.S.-Mexico border is more secure than ever but a new bipartisan immigration bill would help them make it even stronger.More >>
Department of Homeland Security officials say the U.S.-Mexico border is more secure than ever but a new bipartisan immigration bill would help them make it even stronger.More >>
The Oklahoma House has given final approval to a bill meant to make it more challenging for a minor to get an abortion without parental consent.More >>
The Oklahoma House has given final approval to a bill meant to make it more challenging for a minor to get an abortion without parental consent.More >>
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is offering a reward for information about the killings of a brother and sister in southern Oklahoma.More >>
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is offering a reward for information about the killings of a brother and sister in southern Oklahoma.More >>
An Oklahoma appeals court is taking up the case of a death row inmate convicted of five counts of first-degree murder for the death of his wife and her four children.More >>
An Oklahoma appeals court is taking up the case of a death row inmate convicted of five counts of first-degree murder for the death of his wife and her four children.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin has vetoed measures to create a pension improvement revolving fund and a task force to study autism in adults, but signed eight other bills.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin has vetoed measures to create a pension improvement revolving fund and a task force to study autism in adults, but signed eight other bills.More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill to overhaul the state's workers' compensation system, a top priority for Republican legislative leaders who say the state's current system is a detriment to business...More >>
Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill to overhaul the state's workers' compensation system, a top priority for Republican legislative leaders who say the state's current system is a detriment to business and...More >>
Oklahoma health officials plan to use social media and other means as they try to find every patient of a Tulsa oral surgeon who allegedly ran unsanitary clinics.More >>
Oklahoma health officials plan to use social media and other means as they try to find every patient of a Tulsa oral surgeon who allegedly ran unsanitary clinics.More >>
Any money saved by closing two state facilities for Oklahoma's most severely developmentally disabled residents would have to go toward providing services for the disabled under a measure approved by the state...More >>
Any money saved by closing two state facilities for Oklahoma's most severely developmentally disabled residents would have to go toward providing services for the disabled under a measure approved by the state Senate.More >>