Governor Stitt kicks off the next legislative session today. (KOSU)
Lower revenue and agency increases could change calls for a tax cut. (Tulsa World)
The new head of the State House talks about his career in politics. (Tulsa World)
The State Senate’s new leader gears up for a new session. (Tulsa World)
The legislature is also getting new committee leaders. (NewsOK)
The 60th legislative session includes more than 3,000 pieces of legislation. (NewsOK)
Lawmakers talk to the public about upcoming bills in the 60th Legislative Session. (Tulsa World)
The leader of the Cherokee Nation wants to work with the legislature. (Tulsa World)
Osage officials extend a tobacco compact with the state. (Tulsa World)
Behavioral center breaks ground at site for new Oklahoma County jail. (NewsOK)
Legislator joins lawsuit against inmate who died in DOC custody. (KOSU)
Clemencies from former President Biden include five from Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
The future of electric vehicle chargers looks unclear after Trump orders. (KOSU)
President Trump’s immigration orders stoke fear. (NewsOK)
Tulsa School officials say the district doesn’t collect immigration status. (Tulsa World)
Okmulgee School superintendent resigns amid investigation by Ryan Walters. (NewsOK)
Flu cases are surging in the state. (NewsOK)
The Department of Human Services leader wants an audit of child care program. (NewsOK)
OKC’s Ward Seven election draws four prominent hopefuls. (NewsOK)
Edmond mayoral candidates talk finances and politics. (NewsOK)
Candidates for Oklahoma County Commissioner take cases to voters. (NewsOK)
Tulsa Commissioner wants DOGE-like transparency office. (Tulsa World)
Builders of a transmission line plan to link with a massive wind farm. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma State University is changing its housing policies amid undergrad growth. (KOSU)
Colorado minister urges Oklahomans to unite against hate. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma is mourning the loss of KOSU commentator Ryan Kiesel. (KOSU)
Grammy winners include artists with Oklahoma ties. (KOSU)