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OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has signed a bill aimed at supporting food trucks across the state. The ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - A bill aimed at ensuring the safety of students suffering severe allergic reactions is headed to ...
Governor Stitt signs new law restricting student use of personal electronic devices in Oklahoma schools, effective from 2025 ...
With flooding a concern amid recent heavy rainfall, be prepared for any disaster event and check to see if you live on or ...
In his veto message, Gov. Kevin Stitt did not point to budgetary concerns, rather he said the bill was an attempt to put one ...
Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed an Oklahoma Senate bill that would’ve extended the timeline for Oklahomans facing eviction.
But a bill to give more women access to mammograms was vetoes this week by Gov. Kevin Stitt. State Rep. Melissa Provenzano was diagnosed with breast cancer while working on House Bill 1389, which ...
Oklahoma's Gov. Kevin Stitt is a man of his word. Gov. Stitt told attendees at the NSSF SHOT Show® Governors' Forum that if state ...
Lawmakers describe the bill as a commonsense approach to help people caught up in the eviction process, but the governor says ...
John Fitzgerald Hanson is set to be executed by lethal injection June 12 at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester.
The Oklahoma Board of Pardons and Parole denied clemency in the case of John Hanson May 7, leaving him to face execution in ...
The Legislature ought to override vetoes on bills that would help women with cancer and missing or murdered Indigenous women. Oklahoma women are worth it, says columnist Ginnie Graham.