Injunction Under Consideration for Hobby Lobby
A federal judge in Oklahoma City is weighing an injunction request to certain contraceptive coverage by Oklahoma-based Hobby Lobby in relation to the federal health care act.
Enid, and other military communities, brace for defense cuts
Starting in January, sequestration could deal a $500 billion hit to defense over the next 10 years, but no one knows where.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics
This week: performance pay increases for state workers and a state question to end the taxation on intangible property.
Report Cards for OK Schools Passes
The State Board of Education unanimously approves a controversial report card grading system for Oklahoma schools.
Fate of DHS Commission in Voters’ Hands
A state question heading to voters this November would effectively abolish the Commission which oversees the Department of Human Services.
Oklahoma’s veterans centers could face increased oversight
After extensive claims of abuse and neglect at the centers, including scalding, rape, and sexual assault, state inspectors could be back in the centers.
Devon Officially Opens for Business in Downtown OKC
Leaders of the State and Oklahoma City gathered on Tuesday to commemorate the completion of the nearly two million square foot Devon Tower.
On Tap: State Question Would Ban Affirmative Action
Is the question on the ballot a ploy to get people to the polls or is affirmative action a policy that has outlived its useful life in Oklahoma? Let’s discuss it at On Tap.











