Nation Aug 02 How a political fight is delaying timely mental health treatment in Oklahoma’s jails Two of Oklahoma’s top state officials are at an impasse over how to settle a class action lawsuit that accused the state of not providing timely mental health services to people awaiting services in county jail. By Adam Kemp
Nation May 07 How Oklahoma’s undocumented community is preparing for expanded immigration enforcement Republican lawmakers say a new immigration bill in Oklahoma will stop illegal drugs from crossing the border. Undocumented immigrants fear they'll be unfairly targeted. By Adam Kemp
Nation Aug 29 Why Tulsa public schools are under threats of takeover in Oklahoma Tulsa Public Schools held on to its accreditation last week after a monthslong battle with the state superintendent, who has been promising "dramatic change" to Oklahoma’s largest school district. By Adam Kemp
Nation Aug 04 In Oklahoma, a new test of religion in public schools A new lawsuit is challenging what would be the nation’s first publicly-funded religious charter school. By Adam Kemp
Jun 23 Oklahoma death row inmate plans to refuse clemency hearing but maintains innocence By Sean Murphy, Associated Press An Oklahoma death row inmate scheduled to be executed in September for the 1996 killing of a University of Oklahoma dance student says he plans to reject his chance for a clemency hearing. Continue reading