U.S. Department of Education levels allegations against Owasso Schools. (Tulsa World)
A new initiative hopes to bring changes to Oklahoma schools. (KOSU)
The State Election Board certifies the results of last week’s elections. (Tulsa World)
New members of the State Senate take their oaths of office. (Tulsa World)
The Department of Human Services reduces disability services waitlist. (KOSU)
An OKC suburb limiting public comments raises questions about open meetings laws. (KOSU)
Two Capitol riot defendants seek delay until Trump takes office. (Tulsa World)
State supreme court considers the case of Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett. (KOSU)
OKC citizens are facing “court” scam calls. (NewsOK)
Discovery of race massacre victim reunites family. (Tulsa World)
Canoo faces furloughs and supplier lawsuits. (The Frontier)
OSU research drives commercialization. (KOSU)
An OU researcher touts drug for Alzheimer’s disease. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa Public School students take part in cultural activities. (Tulsa World)
Paramount pulls Quapaw name from “Tulsa King” after criticism. (KOSU)
Thunder matches best start since 2011 in defeat of the Pelicans. (NewsOK)