Former Senator Santorum Comes to Oklahoma

The Republican presidential candidate is greeted by raucous and enthusiastic crowds in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

Why A High Unemployment Rate Might Help Some Jobless

Unemployment benefits are tied to the overall unemployment rate, leaving some improbably hoping for a high rate so they don’t lose the financial help.

Earthquake Drill Puts OK Students Under Desks

More than two million people in the central part of the US hit the ground Tuesday in a region wide earthquake drill.

The Governor’s State of the State

Governor Fallin gives her State of the State Address followed by a response from House Democratic Leader Scott Inman of Del City.

Reaction to Gov’s Call for Income Tax Cuts

The Governor’s call to eliminate a billion dollars in income tax revenue is getting mixed reaction at the state capitol.

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More Transparency for OK Lawmakers

A state lawmaker is filing two bills this session to subject the Oklahoma legislature to the open records and open meetings acts.

OK Reaction to XL Pipeline

A rumor that President Obama will deny the application for the XL Pipeline draws the ire of Oklahoma’s Governor and Lieutenant Governor.

Republicans Release PreSession Agenda

The Republican majority in the House unveiled an outline of the upcoming session which isn’t far removed from what they started with last year.

Helping Oklahomans with Dental Needs

Oklahoma ranks last in the US for the percentage of adults visiting a dentist last year, so dental professionals are stepping up to help.

OSU Coaches Budke and Serna Live On In Their Former Players

A former OSU basketball player honors her late coaches by taking to the court.

StateImpact: An Oklahoma County Deals With Stifling Youth Poverty

Choctaw County’s poverty rate among children is nearly 40%.

Lawmakers Seek Insurance Coverage for Infants

Senate Democrats are speaking out against a new rule from the Governor and Insurance Commissioner allowing insurance companies to not cover infants.

OK Farmland Attracting Outside Investors

Relatively low prices for land in Oklahoma bring in those not interested in farming, but investing their money.

Recommendations to Reduce Crime in OK

A seven month study of Oklahoma’s justice system recommends spending $110 million over the next 10 years to see a savings of $250 million.

U.S. Court Rules Oklahoma Amendment Unconstitutional

A voter-approved constitutional amendment in Oklahoma is declared unconstitutional.

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