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The head of a statewide Islamic advocacy group Wednesday questioned whether Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s decision to investigate a proposed mosque was a proper use of his office and taxpayer dollars.
Read more(StatePoint) When a child is born or serious illness strikes, workers need time off, but for millions of Americans, it’s not that simple.
Read moreFor LifeShare Network, our state’s nonprofit organ procurement organization, 2025 was a year defined by kindness, community, and lives saved and healed through organ, eye and tissue donation. This year, LifeShare saved 600 lives through organ recovery, made possible by the compassionate decisions of 256 donor heroes and their loved ones. The organization also improved countless lives through the gifts of 949 tissue donors.
Read moreAARP Oklahoma invites local eligible nonprofit organizations and governments to apply for the 2026 AARP Community Challenge grant program, which will be accepted through March 4 at 5 p.m. EST.
Read moreSenate Education Committee Chair Senator Adam Pugh, R-Edmond, announced Wednesday that he has filed legislation for the upcoming legislative session to establish the Presidential Fitness Test as a statewide standard for youth physical fitness in Oklahoma schools, aligning with President Donald Trump’s executive order reestablishing the program nationally.
Read morePublic discussion about Oklahoma’s homeowners insurance market has intensified in recent months, with some critics suggesting the market lacks competition. However, objective, well-established economic tools that are widely accepted by the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, fellow regulators, and economists show that the Oklahoma homeowners insurance market is competitive. This isn’t determined by rhetoric or perception, and it doesn’t mean that premium costs aren’t rising or invalidate homeowners’ concerns about affordability, which is my top focus along with legislative leaders.
Read moreDo you know an Oklahoma student who loves to write, draw or create? Encourage them to enter their work in the Oklahoma Bar Association’s annual Law Day Art and Writing Contest. The theme for this year’s contest is “The Rule of Law and the American Dream,” and the deadline for entries is Friday, Jan. 23.
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