Analyst Matthew Dowd loses his MSNBC job following his Charlie Kirk commentary

Matthew Dowd, chief campaign strategist for the Bush-Cheney 2004 presidential campaign, speaks at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service in Little Rock, Ark., Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File) Political analyst Matthew Dowd is out of a job at MSNBC after his on-air comment following conservative activist Read More.

Oklahoma raid uncovers illegal marijuana operation; 7 detained, 2 in ICE custody

CUSHING, OKLA. — On Wednesday morning, September 10,  the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics' Marijuana Enforcement Teams (MET) executed a search warrant at Ethereal Green, located at 6505 W. 9th Street, as part of an ongoing investigation into illegal activities and multiple violations at the grow operation. Photo courtesy of Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics During the raid, OBN... Read More.
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Annual PC Takedown Club Golf Tournament October 11

The Annual PC Takedown Club Golf Tournament is October 11, 2025 at the Wentz Memorial Golf Course. Join them for a great day of golf, prizes, and community support. Check-In: 7:00 – 8:45 AM Shotgun Start: 9:00 AM Sponsorship Opportunities Available! Cash prizes 1st-3rd place teams, 50/50 cash prize for closest to pin and other games. Hole-in-One Contest – Your... Read More.
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New AG Opinion: Drummond declares ‘obscene’ drag shows illegal

Drummond says he plans to issue formal guidance to law enforcement, vows to prosecute OKLAHOMA CITY  – A newly issued binding Opinion from Attorney General Gentner Drummond declares that “obscene” drag show performances in the presence of children or in a public place are illegal. “No child should be subjected to the patently obscene and adult... Read More.

State Supreme Court ruling upholds Stitt’s return-to-office mandate for state government workers

OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Supreme Court has upheld Governor Kevin Stitt's executive order requiring state employees to return to in-office work, rejecting a lawsuit that sought to preserve remote work policies put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. In an 8-1 decision issued Tuesday, the state's high court sided with Stitt, who signed Executive Order... Read More.