Edmond Public Schools renewed employment contracts for administrators in March, then notified at least 10 of them their positions were being eliminated. The moves have already cost taxpayers nearly ...
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Days after its board was told no provider cuts were coming, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority filed plans with the federal government to cut $218 million in hospital Medicaid payments — a 20% ...
Oklahoma City's Key to Home initiative successfully housed 65 of 75 people from one encampment within 90 days, but advocates say the housing voucher inspection process, a shortage of willing landlords ...
Volunteers Laurel Taylor and Isaac Bowlin package two syringes and two doses of Naloxone to be distributed later by OKHRA in Tulsa. (Rip Stell/Oklahoma Watch) In five years, harm-reduction ...
Your cell phone buzzes as you’re driving down the highway, cooking dinner or trying to fall asleep. Maybe it’s a friend wanting to catch up or a family member with big news. It could even be ...
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Oklahoma City Is Housing People From Encampments. Getting There Takes Longer Than It Should. Street outreach workers Cryslynn Barnes and Stephanie Risenhoover describe their job as pregaming the first ...
Oklahoma’s low voter turnout, particularly for primary and special elections, is no secret. The trend held true in the June 16 primary election. Just 26% of the electorate turned out to vote on State ...