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Black History Saturdays: Real history the state can't ban
Entering its fourth year, Black History Saturdays returns Saturday, Feb. 8 for Tulsans of all ages to explore the unfiltered excellence of their real history that’s been banned or blurred from ...
As state officials anticipate a smaller budget in the next fiscal year, lawmakers on Tuesday appeared doubtful of requests to ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters supports Trump's immigration policies. But what about the emotional trauma that could cause ...
Oklahomans organized a protest at the state Capitol that was part of a larger effort of protests taking place around the ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters has asked for summary judgment in a defamation lawsuit filed against Walters by a former ...
Oklahomans will head to the polls one week from Tuesday, and those living in the Oklahoma City Public Schools district will ...
Kevin Stitt said he is ready to align his vision of lower spending and less taxes with the new Trump administration in ...
Support for educators and the dollars to prove it is a goal all three candidates present agreed on during the Dist. 3 ...
Tulsa, questioned a plan to commit taxpayer dollars to buy Bibles that might be acquired for free or for little cost. Sen.
Lawmakers didn't waste any time taking the hard questions to State Superintendent Ryan Walters, who was at the Capitol to answer for his plan to spend millions on Bibles to be put in public schools.
In introducing the newly hired Ryan Walters in a media setting this week, University of Washington football coach Jedd Fisch, prone to hyperbole at times, descr ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee heard more than a dozen budget requests from the Oklahoma State Department of Education on Tuesday.