A bill that could make this the last time Oklahomans would have to spring forward is on the move at the State Capitol.
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols was the keynote speaker at the annual Black History Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol.
Oklahoma Senate Democrats invite public to "Capitol Conversations" for input on legislative priorities and policies, ...
Two bills to change the way powerful judges in the state are appointed to their jobs are moving forward, but the bills also ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Dozens gathered at the Oklahoma State Capitol for a “Stand Up for Science” rally. Lawmakers in attendance urged the crowd to take action. Stand Up for Science Rally.
Monday marks one month of the 2025 legislative session. Bills will continue to be heard in committees and make their way ...
Lawmakers and students also protested the Trump administration’s crackdown on federal funding and layoffs of federal ...
A bill to ban manufacturers from using certain dyes and additives in foods passed through the Agriculture and Wildlife Committee on Monday at the Oklahoma State Capitol.
The Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch met with students and teachers taking part in Youth Arts Day at the Capitol to learn more about what fine arts programs can do for students across the state.
Supporters of Langston University met in early 1978 in Oklahoma City to discuss solutions. Follow-up efforts included ...
The Capitol was full of people who came to hear ... Ckai Dawson, who lives in Oklahoma City, says she enjoyed listening to Nichols’s speech and is proud to see him representing the Black community.
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