Early Session Progress at the Capitol

By, Rep. Ken Luttrell OKLAHOMA CITY – We’ve closed the books on another busy stretch at the Capitol, and the pace hasn’t slowed one bit. We’ve now hit the deadline for House bills and House joint resolutions to clear policy committees and appropriations subcommittees. That phase of the process is in the rearview mirror, and... Read More.

Human remains found at construction at OU could date back to early 1900s

NORMAN, OKLA. (KOKH) — Human remains were found recently at the construction site of OU’s future Life Sciences Laboratories Building on the Norman campus. According to the university, work was immediately stopped and law enforcement was notified along with the State Medical Examiner’s Office. All required procedures and state burial protection laws are being followed, the university... Read More.
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ICE begins to purchase warehouses, but some owners are backing out of deals

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Associated Press (AP) — More than 20 towns with large warehouses have become stealth targets for Immigration and Customs Enforcement's $45 billion expansion of detention centers. Some communities complain that ICE isn't telling them anything until after it has purchased space for thousands of detainees. In some cases, warehouse owners are refusing... Read More.

Po-Hi Orchestra Brings Home Top State Honors

Katie Parr -The Ponca City High School Symphonic Orchestra earned straight superior ratings on stage and in sight-reading Thursday morning at the OSSAA State Orchestra Contest held at Edmond Santa Fe High School. Since the orchestra received superior ratings at their fall contest, the group has earned the OSSAA Sweepstakes Award. This award is... Read More.
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NOC Black History Celebration Concert Feb. 23

The Northern Oklahoma College of Fine Arts is presenting a Black History Celebration Concert on Monday, Feb. 23 The recital will be held at the Vineyard Library/ Administration Building Cultural Engagement Center at 2:30 p.m. The choir, vocal, instrumental soloists, and the jazz band will perform songs in African American traditions or by African American composers. The... Read More.

Drummond demands answers from YouTube over alleged censorship of conservative voices

OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Gentner Drummond wants answers from YouTube and its parent company, Alphabet Inc., regarding concerns that politically conservative voices may have been unfairly suppressed on the platform. Drummond and 15 state attorneys general sent a letter to Alphabet requesting detailed information about YouTube's content moderation practices and whether creators were subjected to individualized... Read More.

Walkout fallout: 122 Mustang High students hit with in-school suspension

Student walkouts have continued across the metro almost daily since the start of the month, but for the first time, students are facing punishment for leaving campus. Mustang Public Schools issued in-school suspension for students who participated in a walkout and didn't return to school. In a message to families, the district said it did not... Read More.