Oklahoma lawmakers appeal against utility rate hikes and demand OCC follows state laws for audits after winter storm Uri costs.
Republican legislators in several states are advancing felony-level penalties, raising First Amendment concerns.
Alabama is one of the states trying increase the penalties for disrupting religious services at houses of worship.
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U.S. Senate candidates, a position on the Arkansas Supreme Court, and Democratic candidates for Arkansas governor will be on the ballot this March in Arkansas.
The surge in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation aligns with nationwide efforts fueled by groups like the Heritage Foundation and the ...
Elizabeth Poteete, 70, is charged with first-degree murder in the Cherokee Nation District Court in connection with the February 5 shooting death of Troy Wayne Poteete, according to newly filed court ...
Attorneys for former death row inmate Richard Glossip are again asking an Oklahoma County judge to release him on bond while he awaits a third trial in a high-profile murder case.
Richard Glossip, a well-known inmate in Oklahoma, appeared in court as he awaits retrial for first-degree murder, with his ...
A bid to launch Ben Gamla Jewish Charter School as a taxpayer-funded religious charter school in Oklahoma was rejected by the state Feb. 9.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court says it is okay for the state to hand over your driver’s license data to a national nonprofit, which can then share it with other states.