On Tuesday, lawmakers gathered for our constitutionally-required Organizational Day to approve rules for the upcoming legislative session and …
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On July 2, 1954, Sen. Lindon Baines Johnson promoted a bill which still shapes the way millions of financial institutions and social organizat…
OKLAHOMA CITY — A deeply divided Legislature gathered Tuesday for the first official day of session as debate continued to rage over what precautions should be taken in the Capitol to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Barry Hutton, 50, of Cushing, was charged with interfering with an emergency phone call, domestic assault and battery and unlawful possession …
Riley Flack and Marc Trotter, co-founders of a group seeking to recall the entire Stillwater City Council, are suing the City of Stillwater, C…
Earl Oswalt Jr., 56, of Stillwater, was found guilty of first-degree manslaughter by a jury Nov. 2.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court sounded skeptical Monday that President Donald Trump could categorically exclude people living in the coun…
WASHINGTON (AP) — With coronavirus cases surging again nationwide, the Supreme Court barred New York from enforcing certain limits on attendan…
One of my earliest memories of Thanksgiving was going around the table and sharing something we were thankful for.
Since March, public bodies have been allowed to hold virtual meetings to avoid social contact and prevent the community spread of COVID-19.
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