Over 200 people rallied at the Capitol to express concerns about development of wind and solar farms in Oklahoma.
More than 200 people rallied at the Capitol to express concerns about development of wind and solar farms in Oklahoma.
A rally protesting new wind turbines, solar energy panels and other green energy initiatives brought dozens of people to the state Capitol on Tuesday.
Each home can be customized, and proponents said the housing could be a better option for Oklahoma’s severe weather, compared ...
Shawn Ashley and Dick Pryor discuss the final 5 stories on the annual Top Ten Stories of the year list, as heard on Capitol ...
Renderings for the $2 million project were unveiled in 2022, and the project will break ground in mid-January.
Some lawmakers emotionally recalled the violence. Others said they’d rather move on. And some said it wasn’t violent at all.
Oklahoma, until his death. Thurston said he thought it was important to have a portrait of a “legendary individual” in law enforcement displayed in the Capitol to encourage the younger generation.
As Oklahoma experiences a wide range of temperatures throughout the seasons, many long to get out and explore. While outdoor ...
The project will also include a veteran’s park. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Oklahoma officials break ground on Capitol arch project ...
Overall, 150 women will serve on Capitol Hill in the new Congress ... conversations with another female Republican lawmaker – Oklahoma Rep. Stephanie Bice – were influential before she ...