Legislators testify against fellow lawmakers
Prosecutors in the preliminary hearing against Representative Randy Terrill and former Senator Debbe Leftwich held their second day of testimony.
Day One in Terrill/Leftwich Hearing
A second day for a preliminary hearing against two lawmakers, one former and one current takes place later today at the Oklahoma County Courthouse.
Oklahoma Creativity Forum 2011 Tuesday
The organizers of Oklahoma Creativity Forum 2011 are hoping to stoke the fires of imagination and innovation in education, commerce and culture.
New DUI Law Takes Effect Next Week
A new stricter DUI law named after an OSU student killed by a repeat drunk driver goes into effect November First.
No COLAs Means More Viable Pensions
The Chairman of the State House Pension Oversight Committee is crediting a law passed last session with reducing the unfunded liability of state employee retirement systems.
Getting Ambulances to Rural Oklahoma
State Lawmakers got an earful from local officials and Emergency Medical professionals about the difficulty in getting ambulance services to rural parts of Oklahoma.
New Hope for Kids with Fragile X
Researchers at Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City are looking for men and boys with a rare genetic disease known as Fragile X- for a new treatment program.
OKC City Council Delays Vote on Anti-Discrimination Amendment
OKC City Council will vote November 15th on amendment protecting city employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Unmanned Aircraft Production Expanding in Oklahoma
Oklahoma’s building a formidable foundation for design, engineering, and manufacturing of unmanned aerial systems.
Insuring Child Day Cares
The author of a bill requiring day cares to have liability insurance says too many smaller ones are being allowed to opt out.










