Civics
NonDoc journalists report on the civic realm in Oklahoma and beyond. Our site also publishes a variety of commentary pieces about civic matters. As a site category, "Civics" encompasses three subcategories: Education, Health Care and Politics.
Good enough: Legislative Compensation Board keeps lawmaker pay flat
Oklahoma is almost top 10 in legislative pay. This morning, the obscure board that has exclusive power to set lawmaker pay said that's good...
COVID-19 lessons from a kid with a broken spine
Days passed with a familiar feeling of emptiness.
It was painful to get out of bed, so I didn't. I had assignments to do, but...
‘Mindset for greatness’: Wyjuana Montgomery works to empower teen girls
Wyjuana Montgomery is the founder of N.O. F.E.A.R., an Oklahoma City-based organization focused on empowering teen girls around the world by helping them develop...
Oklahoma Indigenous activists urge Biden to declare climate emergency
WASHINGTON — Indigenous activists from Oklahoma gathered in the nation's capital this week for The People vs. Fossil Fuels, a weeklong rally to urge...
Muscogee Nation election appeal says 57% of absentee ballots missed deadline
An attorney for two candidates challenging the Muscogee Nation's Sept. 18 election results says 57 percent of tribal citizens who submitted absentee ballots did...
Statutory deadline missed, Judge Ray Elliott recuses from citizens’ grand jury application
Oklahoma County District Court Presiding Judge Ray Elliott recused himself this morning from considering the application for a citizen-called grand jury to investigate District...
‘Instability’: Hundreds of Oklahoma property tax protests leave schools in limbo
Oklahoma's 77 county treasurers are holding $80 million of property tax payments in escrow that they cannot immediately apportion to school districts, technology centers...
Sovereignty Symposium examines ‘our ability to work together’
The feud between state and tribal officials over the 2020 landmark Supreme Court ruling in McGirt v Oklahoma continued throughout this week's 2021 Sovereignty...
Park it: Edmond voters approve sales tax, land purchase
Buy a $4 cheeseburger in Edmond in 2022 and it will cost you $0.01 more. Why? Tonight, Edmond voters approved a 12-month 0.25-cent sales...
Board strikes deal with Western Heights teachers union
The Western Heights Board of Education ratified agreements this evening with the Western Heights Education Association that had been at an impasse for two...