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Election clerks in both parties, who have been subject to harassment and lawsuits over Trump’s 2020 false election claims, ...
The city council voted unanimously to hold a special election on an 11-part GO bond proposition, which will be the largest in ...
The Trump administration is seeking voter data and access to voting equipment from multiple states to strengthen election ...
Oklahoma City voters will decide October 14 on a new GO bond package featuring the largest street investment in city history, ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court is reviewing a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 632, which establishes ...
The annual OKC Horror Con and Oklahoma City's Pop Culture Con have collided to bring fans a weekend of screams and fun. Stars from the horror-movie favorite "Scream" and the "Terrifier" franchise, ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court late Tuesday put on hold a law that would create the state’s first business court system. The ...
Teachers hoping to work in the state will need to demonstrate a knowledge of ‘American exceptionalism’ and the ‘fundamental biological differences ...
Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, told Texas Democrats on a call on Tuesday that the moment required everyone to ...
In Washington, timing isn’t just strategy, it’s survival. Not just for the few bills that manage to get passed these days, but for our elected officials who vote on them.
Members of the Oklahoma City Council voted on Tuesday to bring a $2.7 billion general bond to a vote in October. The bond would be funded by property taxes, but wouldn’t raise property tax ...
OKC City Council members approved a multibillion-dollar general obligation bond that voters will decide on in October. >> Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is ...