A bill that just passed the Oklahoma House floor would require convicted child sex offenders to be chemically castrated before they're eligible for parole.
The Oklahoma State Health Department has confirmed two probable measles cases, joining Texas and New Mexico in a recent outbreak.
House Bill 2422 giving sex offenders in state prison a choice to be chemically castrated in exchange for parole opportunity has passed the House and is headed to the State Senate.
A electric power plant, originally plan to be located near Talihina and straddling the Kiamichi River has been stalled, once ...
On the list to be cut by the Department of Government Efficiency.... The Bureau of Indian Affairs Office in Pawhuska.This office, otherwise known as the Osage I ...