The U.S. Department of Justice announced that it has reasonable cause to believe that the state of Oklahoma, the city of OKC and the Oklahoma City Police Department discriminate against people with ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued strong statements after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation found that the state, the city of OKC and the Oklahoma City ...
Report says the state government doesn't provide sufficient services for people with behavioral health disabilities to ...
Four Cleveland County elected officials affirmed their oaths of office Thursday in the county’s courthouse, promising to ...
As the new year starts, so too does lawmaking. Leadership in both chambers established committees and their membership in ...
Oklahoma's proposed updated science standards aim to enhance workforce readiness by integrating hands-on learning, scientific ...
Change and uncertainty abound as 2025 begins. But the StateImpact Oklahoma team will help guide you through and keep you ...
Behind every great teacher is a mentor — a role often filled by instructional coaches. Oklahoma needs a better program to ...
What were the 2024 unexpected moments that caught the attention of our team at NonDoc? Review these 10 surprising snapshots.
Project 2025 is already impacting Oklahoma education, social justice and policies ... Walters demanded Tulsa drop “woke policies” like diversity training and pressured former Superintendent ...
These include the Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission (ABLE), the Council on Law Enforcement Education and ...
The City Council has taken aim at the NYPD again, proposing a law that would force cops to take blood alcohol tests if they cause an injury or death after using their weapon. Getty Images The City ...