Oklahoma Catholics are reflecting on Pope Francis. (NewsOK)
Tariffs could impact Oklahoma’s agriculture industry. (KOSU)
An organization seeking justice for Indigenous boarding school survivors faces cuts. (KOSU)
The Trump Administration gives coal-fired plants extension on pollution rules. (KOSU)
Governor Stitt approves parole for Wayne Thompson after years of without success. (KOSU)
Stitt says he supports a bill limiting business closures during a pandemic. (Tulsa World)
“Bad Faith” insurance bill stalls in the state Senate. (NewsOK)
Senate panel advances bill targeting abortion-inducing pills. (Tulsa World)
A Senator with law enforcement background wants to be Lt. Governor. (Oklahoma Voice)
Storms take deadly toll on Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
Authorities recover bodies swept away by flooding on Sunday. (Tulsa World)
Bombing survivors and families say they were turned away after ceremony capacity. (NewsOK)
OKC Bombing co-conspirator seeks to keep more money from painting sales. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City considers limits on food trucks in Bricktown. (NewsOK)
OKC could soon allow residents to have smaller living units on their property. (KOSU)