The state is now looking to recoup around $850,000 from a company they said didn’t meet deadlines to create a campaign finance website.
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission voted unanimously on Friday to restore public access to the state's online campaign finance database and seek legal action against a software developer that failed to ...
Three Oklahoma Republican lawmakers are challenging $1.5 billion of charges by three Oklahoma public utilities.
Oklahoma representatives challenge $1.5 billion in fuel costs approved by OCC, citing improper audits by a staff member ...
The City of Broken Arrow’s Planning Commission approved a rezoning request for a new mosque and retail space. It’s for 15 acres of agricultural land on Olive Avenue just South of the Creek Turnpike.
Attorney General Genter Drummond says tribal wildlife plans in Oklahoma supersede the state’s on their reservations.
Gov. Kevin Stitt has appointed a third leader of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services in as many months.
Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed Mark Wood to serve as director of OMES on Wednesday, Dec. 17. Wood began in that role ...
Former U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar, back in private practice, is asking the Supreme Court to consider whether ...
Nation citizen urges the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a tax case testing McGirt’s reach and Oklahoma income taxes.
Frontier reporter Clifton Adcock unpacks how state leaders are selling the data center boom, what utilities are asking ...
It’s been nearly three months since the Ethics Commission took down its database that tracks critical parts of our legislative and election processes.