Deportation plans are becoming clearer, and with that, the fear for a lot of immigrants in Oklahoma. >> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel Sign up for our Newsletters ...
There are still questions about how this could impact children and when these plans could take effect.
Both House Speaker Kyle Hilbert and Senate President Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton indicated that a cautious approach would be taken ...
The OSU Faculty Council and one of its basketball coaches praised now-former president Kayse Shrum on Thursday, even as OSU ...
Republican lawmakers are meeting with President Donald Trump Thursday trying to get on the same page to keep the government ...
Senate Bill 1017 by Elgin Republican Dusty Deevers would have disallowed medical services like occupational therapy and ...
Following heat from educators, parents and advocates, a bill regarding school-based medical services in schools is being ...
Oklahomans in 49 counties across the state are heading to the polls to pick local elected officials, decide the fate of ...
Oklahoma Sen. Dusty Deevers (R-Elgin) withdrew Senate Bill 1017 one day after he introduced it, according to his post on X.
An Oklahoma House Committee passed a bill called the "Bell to Bell, No Cell" bill that's aimed at keeping cellphones out of classrooms, except under specific circumstances.
A new bill moving through the state legislature aims to cut down on social media usage for Oklahoma children.
A proposed bill at the Capitol could make it harder for Oklahoma teenagers to spend hours scrolling through social media.