Superintendent Ryan Walters comes under fire for pulling safety funds from schools. (KFOR)
The State Education Department fails to spend legislative money on inhalers. (NewsOK)
The number of emergency certified teachers is skyrocketing. (NewsOK)
School districts work to adjust as COVID-19 funding ends. (NewsOK)
Former Tulsa teachers give reasons for leaving. (Tulsa World)
New OKC school superintendent details plan to fix failing schools. (NewsOK)
The past OKCPS leader looks back at time with district. (Oklahoma Voice)
How to prepare your student for the upcoming school year. (Tulsa World)
Enrollment is growing at Oklahoma’s public universities. (Oklahoma Voice)
Rents are rising in Oklahoma’s college towns. (NewsOK)
Opponents of the state’s new Immigration law raise concerns about enforcement. (Tulsa World)
Immigrant community also worries about HB4156. (Tulsa World)
Donations to Corporation Commissioners raise ethical questions. (Oklahoma Voice)
Supporters of open primaries unveil a new voting plan. (Tulsa World)
Candidates for Tulsa city council answer questions. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa mayoral candidates answer business questions for the city. (Tulsa World)
Archaeologists exhume three more sets of remains at Oaklawn Cemetery. (Tulsa World)
Authorities identify victims of Oklahoma City plane crash. (NewsOK)
Nonprofit helps turn female inmates into journalists. (Tulsa World)
Prosecutors drop charges against staffers at Greer Center. (The Frontier)
Questions arise over protections for sewage-made fertilizer. (Investigate Midwest)
Tulsa-area aerospace companies get big deals at an international air show. (Tulsa World)
Researcher studies native spirituality and mental health. (Tulsa World)
Tulsans are reconnecting with the Big 10 Ballroom. (Tulsa World)
Family of Jim Thorpe is working to save his Yale home. (Tulsa World)
Freedom Fiesta plans to commemorate two civil rights anniversaries. (NewsOK)
The Firelake Fireflight balloon festival takes off in Shawnee. (KOSU)