State officials are negotiating a deal to cover the cost of rent and other services for people experiencing homelessness in ...
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The state will continue to face monthly fines unless it significantly decreases wait times for people in the criminal justice system waiting in county jails for mental health treatment.
The reopening of a private prison in a small Oklahoma town will bring hundreds of jobs, even as CoreCivic faces national ...
It’s the second time Gov. Kevin Stitt has commuted a death row prisoner’s sentence to life in prison without parole. Supporters of Tremane Wood celebrate after it was announced Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 ...
The settlement comes after William Henry Jamerson spent more than two decades in prison for a rape conviction that was overturned last year. William Henry Jamerson, left, and his attorney, Dan Smolen, ...
Records reveal the Oklahoma State Department of Education never launched any school investigations, underscoring a tenure marked by spectacle rather than action. Former Oklahoma Superintendent of ...
A federal judge has rejected sanctions against Oklahoma’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services for not fully complying with a consent decree. This story was produced by KOSU. A ...
Tremane Wood’s case has become a flashpoint over the state’s use of the death penalty as Gov. Kevin Stitt weighs whether to grant mercy. Supporters gathered around after Tremane Wood pleaded for his ...
Tribal nations, including the Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee and Seminole are deploying funds to ensure their citizens don’t go hungry — and urging state leaders to do the same. As the government ...
Residents near Enid say the smell of an oilfield waste disposal site made them feel sick. State officials weren’t sure who was in charge of enforcement. State regulators shut down the oilfield waste ...