Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat announced leadership changes made necessary due to the recent resignation of a member of the Senate.

House Bill 2876 was filed for consideration during the 2020 legislative session that, if passed and signed into law, would remove the death penalty from among the options in Oklahoma for sentencing in capital cases.

A-B students have fun while doing good

Arapaho-Butler High Schools on hand to help out at the Rotarian Chili Day are, from left, Tach Sappington, Amy Jo Shepherd, Mariah Sperle, Kelcie Beals, Cheridan Shepherd, Emiley Kauk, Jace Edelen and Chaley Shepherd,

Rep. Sean Roberts (R-Hominy) filed legislation recently that would require sheriffs, wardens, and other operators of detention facilities to comply with federal immigration officers.

Decisions about spending money are often driven by emotions, even if what your heart is telling you goes against logic. Emotional financial choices may provide you with short-term happiness, but they are just as likely to result in long-term regret or debt.

Kids enjoy break in weather

Mary Whitney takes a walk followed by Pop-n-Tots kids, from left, Canyon Wedel, Bennett Harrelson, Logan Leigh, Bryson Jones, Jentry Brewster, Crash Fawver and Brek Rodriguez.

The Oklahoma House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed legislation directing the Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision and the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners to revoke the licenses of physicians who perform abortions.

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