One week after cutting the ribbon on its new OKC facilities, Boeing served employees with layoff notices.
Mary Fallin
Oklahoma is using a federal grant to study apprenticeship programs
The $200,000 grant was provided by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 3, 2016
The worst thing about it, Oklahoma is not the only state in dire straights financially, with the same issues and obsessions.
Chicken-Fried News: Healin’ hurt
Gov. Mary Fallin denied that she was being considered for the position of Trump’s No. 2 and said she believes he’s trying to be heal racial barriers.
Chicken-Fried News: Ridiculous requirements
An Oklahoma abortion law is called into question while a similar law in Texas was recently struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Interim Labor Commissioner does good work for the community
Melissa McLawhorn Houston wants to help Oklahoma’s workers during her time in office, though she won’t seek reelection.
Cuts to education and arts programs have long-term impact
Three prominent programs feel the repercussions from the nearly $39 million cut from the state education activity budget.
Man walks across the country to build awareness about veteran care
Thomas Hudson, known as The Walking Veteran, began his journey in Las Vegas on May 2.
A new law changes the rules in local taprooms
Senate Bill 424 allows local breweries to sell full-strength brews directly to consumers.
Chicken-Fried News: Healthy hoops
Everyone wants Kevin Durant to stay in OKC — Mary Fallin has even mentioned she might have a job for him in her Cabinet.
