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Tribal nations say they’re covering emergency food costs as federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits hang in limbo amid the shutdown. About 23% of Native American and Alaska Native ...
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Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. The Republican Party has held control of the governorship and both branches ...
For six months, Maureen Hunt could afford to talk to her husband in prison. Calls were 6 cents per minute. She budgeted for them. They stayed connected. Then Oklahoma doubled the rate to 14 cents in ...
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Using data from the EPA, the American Lung Association’s 2025 State of the Air report ranked the Tulsa-Bartlesville-Muskogee ...
A recent analysis by the Center for American Progress found that rural counties disproportionately represent the over 300 ...
In 2024, 17% of Oklahomans, totaling 686,800, received SNAP benefits, a greater percentage than the national 12%, or 1 in 8.
Three lawyers file about half of Oklahoma County’s 18,000 annual eviction cases, a simple but lucrative practice worth hundreds of thousands per year.