Bill seeks to prevent the appointment as child guardian those who’ve lost parental rights. Has bipartisan support.
States seek to block the declaration, construction of the border wall and any diversion of Congressionally-appropriated funds
Passengers stranded across Europe as Flybmi abruptly ceases operations.
Company plans bankruptcy filing. Will shutter all U.S. stores. Liquidation sales to start this weekend.
New Documents in State Opioid Case Shine Light on Covert Public Relations Campaign
Reps Cole, Grijalva and Sens Warren, Murkowski lead bipartisan effort to address suicide crisis in Native communities.
Report said 30,000 teachers quit the profession in last 6 years. Low pay, increased workloads and soaring class sizes all cited as reasons.
Low pay, increased workloads and unmanageable class sizes all cited as reasons to leave
A new report on the financial condition of the 75 most populous cities ranks Oklahoma City no. 15 in the nation for fiscal health.
Product under Maxfield Seafood brand had been shipped nationwide
Scientists predict warmest decade in more than 150 years of record-keeping increases likelihood of crossing 1.5°C barrier before 2030
Patti Neuhold, current VP for Finance, will assume new role in July
Bill expands current pilot program, would provide child-care access for veterans who are primary caretakers when they use VA healthcare.
Bill would remove decades-old exemptions that denied farmworkers minimum wage and overtime pay
Decision mirrors the federal Fair Labor Standards Act guidelines followed by employers in many states
Two-week training courses to be held in North Carolina in May
The suit claims that officials threatened to remove thousands of voters despite knowing that many of the registrations were legal.
OSDH encourages parents enrolling children in Fall to order the official copy of their child’s birth certificate well in advance.
Oklahoma City police found an elderly woman’s $30,000 wedding ring at a pawn shop, but couldn’t return the keepsake before she died.
HB1149 would repeal last year’s decision to close the center and relocate to Sallisaw
New report suggests the state’s opioid epidemic is a significant contributing factor
12% of all water samples tested had higher-than-recommended lead levels.
The proffessional runner Aaron Braun, conducted a study about how long-distance running affects the appetite.
NextEra, DOD continue negotiations over turbine construction in military air training corridor.
The reviews are in. “Hamilton” is the hottest ticket in America and the hype is real. Here’s how you can watch.
Housing, farm service, tax refunds and some national parks are affected. Military operations and postal service remain open.
7,287 kits still untested but State officials unable to confirm number actually being processed and when backlog will be cleared.
Looks forward to another ‘significant’ Rainy Day deposit, welcomes a ‘more fiscally prudent’ budget process.
VP Student Affairs Myron Pope joins federal commission coordinating 400th anniversary of arrival of first enslaved Africans to the colonies
Council affords the state’s youth an opportunity to discuss their top concerns for public education.
Assistance designed to help short-term cash flow issues. Farmers continue to experience trade-related losses.
OKC Youth Hockey teams win gold and place third in out-of-state competitions
Under SBA rules contiguous counties – Adair, Delaware, Sequoyah – also eligible.
Energy, Roughnecks learn names of first two opponents. Conference play begins March 9th.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony starts three-week celebration - includes free rides, entertainment, giveaways and rewards
Second breach in 3 months affects 6 million users. Company insists problem is now fixed.
Southwest growers to be represented by Pennsylvania and Kentucky voices instead.
Company announces new study with goal to reduce those antibiotics “important to human medicine” beginning 2020.
Attorney General Hunter Joins Coalition Urging Social Security Administration to Fight Synthetic Identity Theft
Services held on-campus for long-serving staff and faculty member who passed November 26th.