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Aramark, a competing bidder, successfully challenged the Department of Corrections’ $74 million deal with the Trinity ...
Valerie Parks sits in the bedroom she has outfitted in order to care for her father, Leroy Theodore, Sr. (Joey Johnson/Oklahoma Watch) Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. While House Resolution 1, which passed the House on May 22, previously ...
Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ failed to gain support for shareholder proposals targeting “ideological activism” at major companies. Backed by conservative groups, his resolutions drew less than 1% of ...
Oklahoma Watch · Resignations and layoffs at the state’s largest online school Jennifer Palmer talks about the latest turmoil ...
A renewed round of leadership elections at the Democratic National Committee is underway after the elections of Vice Chairs David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta were vacated, and Oklahoma’s DNC ...
Two 2024 surveys rank Oklahoma at No.37 in terms of safety, placing it lower than 75% of the states.
The contract, which includes an initial two-year term and three one-year options to renew, allots Trinity just over $5 per prisoner, per day to cover food costs, staff wages and administrative support ...
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