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From 2019 to 2023, 578 people died from drug overdoses in western Oklahoma, according to data from the Oklahoma State ...
A program at the University of Oklahoma trains much-needed mental health professionals for rural schools in the state. Now, ...
Rural Oklahoma is facing a generational crisis, writes the executive director of Oklahomans For Criminal Justice Reform.
After earning his graduate law degree from New York University, Brent Howard accepted a job in Oklahoma City. But he quickly ...
If you drive on state highways, then you have likely seen a trooper. However, time is running out in the metro as the ...
Over 80% of Oklahoma counties face a significant shortage of rural veterinarians—exploring the impact on domestic cattle ...
Experts say restricting food options by banning artificial dyes is not the best way to improve nutrition, especially in rural Oklahoma.
According to the American Hospital Association, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR 1) would lead to a reduction of $50.4 ...
In all, an estimated 20 Oklahoma counties have been classified as a “legal desert:" They have fewer than one licensed attorney for every 1,000 people.
Before retirement in 2014, she served for 35 years as the Oklahoma State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, advocating for older people living in nursing homes. She lives in rural Logan County.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol's decision to shift troopers from metro areas to rural regions has drawn both criticism and support from law enforcement leaders across the state.
Dr. Sinton is an Oklahoma pediatrician in rural Kay County, where 80% of his patients are on SoonerCare—Oklahoma's version of Medicaid. The Big Beautiful Bill has new work requirements, where ...