DHS Head Steps Down After 14 Years

A state agency with more than 7,200 employees and a $2.2 billion budget is losing its director after several years of controversy including the deaths of three children.

Pets, No Longer Forgotten, As Final Days Approach for Their Owner

A hospice program in Oklahoma, and nationwide, gets care for pets and reunites them with their owners as end draws near.

Sports Capture Readers, But Are Far From Sure Thing

Newspapers find sports sells, but face competition from blogs.

Mayor Cornett Looks at the State of OKC

Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett used his State of the City address to tell members of the business community he has every reason to be optimistic about the future.

House GOP Set for More Reforms

House Republicans hold the first of three press conferences to go in depth on their legislative agenda in the upcoming session.

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Improving Civics in OK Schools

The Oklahoma Bar Association is taking steps to improve civic competency in students across the state.

OK Gets Grant for Special Ed. Students

The federal government’s sending more than a million dollars to the state to fund teacher training.

Teachers’ Retirement System Improves

The Oklahoma Teachers’ Retirement System is announcing its decreased its unfunded liability and on its way to a fully funded pension plan.

FTC Helping Homeless Children

For the sixth year in a row, Feed the Children is providing backpacks full of useful school and hygiene supplies to homeless and at-risk students in Oklahoma City.

Tax Credits for Oil and Gas to Continue

The chairman of a task force studying tax breaks for corporations in Oklahoma says he doesn’t expect any changes for the oil and gas industry.

DHS Move Gets Approval from Gov

Governor Fallin says she supports the decision by the Department of Human Services Commission to investigate deaths of children and adults in the agency’s care.

OKC School Honored for Healthy Eating

An Oklahoma City school is one of just four nationwide being honored for advancements in nutrition served for its students.

New Ed Board Members Take Oath of Office

The Board of Education has two new members chosen by Governor Fallin under a law which allows her to replace all of her predecessor’s appointees.

AG Says No to Gov Parole Process Law

Oklahoma Attorney Scott Pruitt says a portion of law which moves the Governor out of the pardon and parole process is unconstitutional.

Supreme Court Rules on Gov’s Closing Fund

The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday the Governor doesn’t have to consult legislative leaders in providing incentives for business to expand or move to Oklahoma.

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