Oklahoma's new Medicaid rules may push eligible residents off SoonerCare, raising concerns amid state poverty issues.
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Is driving slow in the left lane illegal in Oklahoma? It could cost you this holiday season
More travelers are hitting the road during the holiday season. Here’s what Oklahoma law says about slow drivers in the left ...
A 6-3 majority on the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that two state laws restricting abortion are unconstitutional. The laws, which require a "medical emergency" in order for a doctor to ...
Reduced prison phone call rates that benefited incarcerated Oklahomans and their families from February through August are ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Supreme Court has determined the state statute limiting abortions to those experiencing a medical emergency is unconstitutional. §63-1-731.4 of the Oklahoma state ...
Thinking about divorce can be overwhelming, but understanding the process in Oklahoma—where some laws are evolving and ...
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Recreational marijuana, first test of Oklahoma's new initiative petition rules, fails to make ballot
Advocates for recreational marijuana were part of the first initiative petition drive in Oklahoma after lawmakers passed ...
Oklahoma public schools will soon be required to stock Bibles in classrooms—though they may no longer end up having to supply a Donald Trump–endorsed copy of the text. In June, Oklahoma Superintendent ...
Murray Evans and Colton Sulley, The Oklahoman A bill that would give Oklahoma’s universities flexibility in dealing with the rapidly changing landscape in collegiate athletics regarding the use of ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma State Supreme Court ruled the state’s contract with the virtual charter school St. Isidore violates state statutes, the state constitution, and the Establishment Clause.
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