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 ...
This article was originally delivered to subscribers of our Education Watch newsletter. Sign up now to receive Education Watch directly in your inbox. A new law aims to give aspiring teachers more ...
Oklahoma voters were flooded with a record number of political text messages ahead of the June 16 primary, with campaigns and outside groups spending $773,808 on texting, up from less than $60,000 in ...
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% ...
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Oklahoma’s Syringe Protection Law Expires July 1. Organizations Say People Will Die. For five years, Oklahoma law shielded harm-reduction organizations from criminal prosecution for distributing ...
Oklahoma's law protecting harm-reduction organizations from criminal prosecution for distributing sterile syringes expires July 1, effectively ending a program that distributed 1.25 million syringes ...
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 ...
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