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.
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.
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