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In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley discuss a last minute effort to repeal Oklahoma's newest gun law and more → Read More
Tribal gaming negotiations got off to a rough start last month. Now, Gov. Stitt is responding to pushback and explains why he thinks tribes should pay more → Read More
Gov. Stitt signed a bill allowing companies to self-audit their compliance with environmental regulations and seal the records. → Read More
In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley discuss the passage of judicial redistricting and whether additional → Read More
In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley catch up on the 2019 legislative session. Two notable bills authored by → Read More
In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley discuss an ongoing effort in Oklahoma to reform occupational licensing. → Read More
In this episode of Capitol Insider KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley speak with Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister, who shares → Read More
In this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU's Dick Pryor and eCapitol's Shawn Ashley interview Senate Democratic Leader Kay Floyd of Oklahoma City. Floyd → Read More
Oklahoma will have $574 million more to spend in fiscal year 2020, which begins in July. That’s 7.5 percent more than the current fiscal year, but half a → Read More
Evidence clearly shows Jerry Varnell attempted to bomb the BancFirst building in downtown Oklahoma City on August 12, 2017, but his agency and wherewithal → Read More
The tiny southern Oklahoma town of Achille made national headlines last week when schools closed after adults made threatening comments online about a 12 → Read More
The Trump administration announced yesterday $12 billion dollars in relief funding for farmers harmed by tariffs imposed by China, the EU, Mexico, and → Read More
Following the 2014-16 oil bust, Oklahoma’s oil production reached new heights . But gains in employment haven’t kept pace. The state’s oil and gas industry → Read More
On this episode of Capitol Insider, KGOU’s Dick Pryor and eCapitol’s Shawn Ashley discuss the Agency Performance and Accountability Commission, a special → Read More
The 2018 legislative session ended early, but planning for 2019 is already underway. KGOU’s Dick Pryor and eCapitol’s Shawn Ashley discuss new leadership → Read More
Linguists generally agree that almost half of the world’s nearly 7,000 languages will be extinct within the next century as dominant languages take over → Read More
On Friday, April 6, Oklahoma legislators passed two more revenue bills in addition to the $447 revenue package they hoped would prevent a teacher walkout → Read More
At 32.8 percent , Oklahoma has one of the highest obesity rates in the nation, But, scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation say their work → Read More
Employees from several human services agencies gathered on the corner of 12th and Robinson in Norman Tuesday afternoon, holding signs and waving to cars → Read More
After only one year with the Sooners, University of Oklahoma basketball star Trae Young announced he’s entering the NBA draft on Twitter on Tuesday. Young, → Read More