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Trump’s budget bill brings stricter SNAP rules and shifts costs to states, putting 131,000 Oklahomans at risk of losing food benefits as hunger relief systems brace for the ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. The most important part of 28-year-old Brandon Hummel’s life was his two ...
The state’s review of social studies textbooks is underway for the first time since Superintendent Ryan Walters added references to Christianity, morality and election denialism to what teachers ...
Students in Oklahoma experience housing instability at a higher percentage than the national average. That contributes to the state’s chronic absenteeism rates, with evictions being linked to a ...
This article was originally delivered to subscribers of our Education Watch newsletter. Sign up now to receive Education Watch directly in your inbox. Social studies is quite often a flashpoint for ...
A tip from a former Guymon police officer offers hard evidence of police abuses characteristic of rural Oklahoma.
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. A cloud of confusion, and perhaps apathy, hangs over the disappearance of ...
Here is the audio of Oklahoma Watch published stories for the week of July 14, 2025. – Full Week Playlist: Listen to all the stories back-to-back, without interruption. – Individual Stories: Select ...
Oklahoma lawmakers are preparing to host more than 200 interim studies at the Capitol this fall. Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, approved 77 requests from senators on July 2. About 150 ...
Oklahoma homeowners pay more for insurance than anyone in the country — $6,133 a year on average, according to LendingTree. That’s more than twice the national average. State Insurance Commissioner ...
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