Oklahoma Representative Justin Humphrey is defending a law aimed at protecting the private information of law enforcement.
The legislature is revisiting an anti-ESG law amid a dustup between the Republican state treasurer and attorney general.
Rep. Humphrey cautions against using the anti-doxing law to stifle whistleblowers and insists it should not shield misconduct ...
Oklahoma's state treasurer is raising concerns about legislation he says could open the door further to the controversial ...
A disturbing case of domestic violence led to a kidnapping in Oklahoma City. A woman was dating Christian Soto for two months ...
The Trump administration's Department of Justice has dropped its federal lawsuit against Oklahoma over the new state crime ...
House Bill 1362 would allow an individual to be arrested and charged with a new felony punishable by five years in prison.
Stitt says the decision stems from four key concerns: security risks, regulatory compliance issues, susceptibility to adversarial manipulation, lack of robust security safeguards.
Law enforcement officials in Olney are continuing their search for a man wanted by multiple agencies for allegedly using ...
Rather than mimicking Trump’s rhetoric, Oklahoma’s Republican leaders should ask themselves WWJD – what would Jesus do?
The Trump administration has moved to dismiss a Biden-era lawsuit against Texas over a state law that would allow local ...
Lawmakers could be putting together new standards for jails in Oklahoma after calls for change at detention centers in ...
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