An Oklahoma woman is headed to prison after officials say she killed her sister-in-law because she wouldn’t return her marijuana grinder. Alexis Danielle Flanner, 26, was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison, according to a Jan. 24 news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
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Tulsa nonprofits, Hunger Free Oklahoma and Housing Solutions, reacted to the Federal Grant Freeze, highlighting potential impacts on critical services like SNAP benefits and housing assistance.
Hundreds of Oklahomans lost their Section 8 housing vouchers last year. Officials say most couldn’t find homes that accepted rental assistance before their benefits expired.
Oklahoma’s Latino legislators say they’re going to focus on separating fact from fiction and getting to work in this year’s new session.
Bodycam footage shows Oklahoma state Sen. Regina Goodwin involved in a heated exchange with a Tulsa County sheriff's deputy.
The Oklahoma AG’s Office said Friday afternoon that is is unaware of any plans for federal immigration actions in the state’s public schools despite a change in federal guidance. #oklaed
Parents enrolling their children in Oklahoma public schools should prepare essential documents like birth certificates, immunization records, and proof of residency, with specific requirements varying between districts such as Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Beginning Feb. 3, the first session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature begins, and it begins with a host of new leaders.
Several representatives across the aisle asked schools Superintendent Ryan Walters why he won't consider free Bibles instead of requesting $3 million.
He says fast wireless connection will improve education and rural health care and be just as significant as electrification and interstate highways