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After the Department of Education withheld information on a top official’s key card swipes to enter the agency’s offices, ...
The Trump administration is indefinitely withholding more than $70 million in federal education programs meant for Oklahoma students and educators, including money for teacher development, English ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt on Tuesday praised a ruling by the Supreme Court that said the state can impose income taxes on tribal ...
A new statewide cellphone ban received mixed reviews from the City Board of Education while it implemented the policy on ...
Big 12 athletic directors and coaches decided to end the league’s preseason media poll, which would have normally been ...
A constitutionally created board overseeing nearly $2 billion in public dollars on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to ...
A second lawsuit, this time appealing directly to the Supreme Court, aims to overturn the state’s new academic standards for ...
Despite the threat of thunderstorms in the area, Noon Lions Club roped in its 51st Open Rodeo this past week. The annual ...
The U.S. Senate launched a marathon amendment voting session Monday during which lawmakers will debate dozens of proposals from Republicans and Democrats that could significantly reshape the “big, ...
As an alum of Lawton’s Eisenhower High School, Deven Speed has grown familiar with the Duncan swim programs, which is why she ...
Oklahoma National Guard members may be eligible for tuition assistance to pay for CareerTech programs, but lawmakers did not ...
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