Winter forecast shows warmer temperatures for the state. (NewsOK)
A former Norman educator wants the courts to intervene on her license revocation. (KOSU)
Superintendent Ryan Walters’ legal fees top $100K in four months. (KTUL)
Governor Stitt hires brother of Board of Education member as new counsel. (Tulsa World)
Appellate court reverses ruling in Moore sewage case. (NewsOK)
Three face charges in mass shooting in south OKC. (NewsOK)
Advocates are calling on the state to improve anti-poverty programs. (Tulsa World)
Broken Arrow considers redistricting its middle schools. (Tulsa World)
Statewide agriculture program wants to help English Language Learning students. (KOSU)
7-11 convenience stores plan to close 444 locations across the U.S. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma entertainer Blake Shelton returns to his alma mater. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma City celebrates Indigenous People’s Day at First Americans Museum. (KOSU)
Tulsa honors tribal heritage on Indigenous People’s Day. (Tulsa World)