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Conservative Crusader’s Secret Role in ‘Anti-Woke’ Schooling

CLASS IN SESSION

The hardline group’s entry into one state’s classrooms is no longer shrouded in mystery.

Sean Craig | Published Jan 28, 2025

Bible-Thumping School Boss Supports Axing Dept. of Education

BACK TO (BIBLE) BASICS

“President Trump‘s 1000% right” about education department plans, said Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters.

Katie Francis | Published Nov 16, 2024

Looks Like Oklahoma Will Soon Be Stocking Up on Trump Bibles

THE GOOD BOOK

Read ye, from the gospel according to Donald.

Will Neal | Published Oct 04, 2024

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Oklahoma City to Pay $7M to Exonerated Death Row Inmate

‘TRAGIC’

Glynn Simmons spent nearly half a century behind bars after being wrongly convicted of fatally shooting a liquor store clerk during a robbery.

AJ McDougall | Published Aug 15, 2024

This State Curriculum Is About to Get Project 2025 Treatment

BUCKLE UP

Superintendent Ryan Walters made headlines for mandating the Bible be taught in Oklahoma schools. Now he wants to go even further.

Owen Lavine | Published Jul 09, 2024

Former Republican Senator Jim Inhofe Dies at 89

‘CONSUMMATE PUBLIC SERVANT’

He was Oklahoma’s longest-serving senator.

Mathew Murphy | Published Jul 09, 2024

Southwest Jet Drops to Just 525 Feet 9 Miles Short of Runway

LOW ALTITUDE ALERT

One resident feared the Boeing 737 “was gonna hit my house.”

Dan Ladden-Hall | Published Jun 21, 2024

14 Dead After Freak Tornadoes Sweep Plains Region

STORMY SKIES

The storms upended 18-wheelers and flattened houses as they tore through southern plains states.

Amanda Yen | Published May 26, 2024

9-Year-Old Runs for Help When Tornado Traps Parents in Truck

HERO

“The last thing Branson told them was ‘Mom, Dad, please don’t die, I will be back,’” his uncle said.

Edith Olmsted | Published May 03, 2024

Freak Tornadoes Kill 4, Injure Hundreds in Oklahoma

HAVOC

They also flattened buildings and left 20,000 without power as they swept across the state.

Amanda Yen | Published Apr 28, 2024

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