Oklahomans will select future lawmakers in the Nov. 5 election. Several races have already been decided, but some high profile races are still on the ballot. Republicans maintain a super majority in both chambers,
Two men running against each other for Oklahoma County sheriff are speaking out on how to fix county problems.
Candidates for Oklahoma State Senate District 47, which compromises part of the northwest Oklahoma City metro, will face one another ahead of the Nov. 5 election in a debate set for Wednesday night.
There were 351 reported instances of Oklahoma students with disabilities who were stricken in schools during the 2020-21 school year.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Voters in the Nov. 5 election are being asked to decide a state question that would allow the creation of public infrastructure districts to pay for things like sidewalks, water lines,
Two state questions, one on qualified voters and one on public infrastructures, will ask voters to approve or deny their measures
After a foiled Election Day terrorist attack plan, some in Oklahoma are concerned about safety as they head to the polls to cast their ballots. Grady County Sheriff Gary Boggess is beefing up security to help keep those voting on Nov.
Congresswoman Stephanie Bice expressed disappointment over not being informed in advance about FBI arrests related to an alleged ISIS terror plot involving an Afghan refugee, prompting the Department of Justice to agree to a briefing on the matter.
Oklahomans will soon head to the polls to decide on the lawmakers who will represent them at the state Capitol.
Oklahomans must register to vote by Oct. 11 if they want to cast a ballot for president this year. Here's how to register through the OK Voter Portal.
Oklahoma lawmakers say a recent trip to the border in Eagle Pass, Texas, influenced their decision to hold an interim study Tuesday, where the House State Powers Committee heard concerns from law enforcement and an anti-immigration nonprofit. Williams and state Rep. David Hardin, R-Stilwell, organized the study.
Paul Bondar, a former political candidate who ran against Congressman Tom Cole, is suing three media companies for at least $10 million over claims that he did not live in Oklahoma and had ties to Vladimir Putin,