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Nearly a week after Oklahoma voters said "no" to recreational marijuana, state lawmakers say they continue to look for ways to control medical marijuana while ensuring patients still have access. → Read More
Should Oklahoma police officers have a greater say on boards that investigate police? → Read More
62% of voters decided not to legalize recreational marijuana. → Read More
Education was in the spotlight at the Oklahoma state Capitol again this week as the House and Senate debated what school choice should look like in the state. → Read More
State Rep. Daniel Pae said more evidence has come to light that micro-dosing mushrooms in a physician's office can help anxiety, depression and PTSD. → Read More
Oklahoma Republicans voted to pass an expansion of the state's Castle Doctrine, which says people are entitled to use deadly force to protect their homes. → Read More
One day after Oklahoma voters said no to recreational marijuana, the state Senate advanced legislation that Republicans said will make the state question process more secure. → Read More
An Oklahoma lawmaker said they received racist and threatening messages just one day after they were stripped of the ability to vote in committees. → Read More
Democrats and now Republicans are arguing that State Superintendent Ryan Walters has waged a war against public education in Oklahoma. → Read More
A state lawmaker was censured for hiding a fugitive wanted for an alleged assault at the Capitol. → Read More
Oklahoma libraries are once again under the microscope at the Capitol. → Read More
You may have seen a viral clip on social media of Oklahoma Sen. Nathan Dahm debating Jon Stewart over gun policy in the United States. → Read More
A new bill would allow natural gas producers to charge more than an Oklahoma or national emergency. → Read More
From teacher pay raises to tax cuts, proposals from Oklahoma lawmakers this session may come with a large price tag. Now, the governor is weighing in. → Read More
Sports betting is one step closer to becoming legal in Oklahoma after an Oklahoma House committee moved a bill forward Thursday. → Read More
Oklahoma House lawmakers once again pushed forward a bill on Thursday to repeal the state's 4.5% grocery tax. → Read More
School curriculum is once again the focus of legislation at the state Capitol. → Read More
A bill banning gender transition care for minors in Oklahoma passed the House floor. → Read More
A family described the terrifying moments the storm hit just north of Shawnee. → Read More
A week after Oklahoma’s state superintendent came under fire, even from his own party, Gov. Kevin Stitt said he’s still the right person for the job. → Read More