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Chicken-Fried News: Oklahoma nightmare
Lets say you are an avid follower of Oklahoma politics but fell and hit your head when leaving the Capitol tunnel after Gov. Mary Fallins State of the State Address on Feb. 6. Lets say the fall knocked you into a coma. More than four months later, you emerged from unconsciousness with questions burning in […]
A local school works to reduce risks for children with incarcerated parents
Children with incarcerated parents face slimmer chances of success than other children, but Little Light Christian School hopes to reverse those odds.
420: Data shows marijuana isn’t Oklahoma’s problem drug
Though marijuana is a hot topic in Oklahoma, the state’s most dangerous drugs aren’t necessarily found on the street.
You can get a lot of kennels in a small area, but don’t build too many because the need may shrink quickly once employed.
You can get a lot of kennels in a small area, but don’t build too many because the need may shrink quickly once employed.
A coalition is reassessing how the state treats low-level offenders
Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform is working to change laws for low-level offenders in the state and better fund rehabilitation programs.
