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.
13 years, $2.1 billion later: Burns Hargis to retire as OSU president
Rumors of Oklahoma State University President Burns Hargis retiring have been flitting between classrooms and boardrooms for months, but Hargis made things official at...
Oklahoma County sheriff candidates engage over experience
The candidates for Oklahoma County sheriff, Democrat Wayland Cubit and Republican Tommie Johnson, had sometimes-heated exchanges about each other's records and plans in a...
‘Find a path forward’: Commission on Cooperative Sovereignty releases report
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt's Commission on Cooperative Sovereignty released its preliminary report about how to address the civil and criminal legal uncertainties following court...
Multiple Wednesday meetings present discussions of Epic audit
Wednesday was filled with respective meetings of the Rose State College Board of Regents, the House Common Education Committee and Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee...
SD 47: Senate leader Treat, challenger Stone see polarized public
Sen. Greg Treat and Andrea Stone will meet on the Nov. 3 general election ballot, but they have met before.
Stone, the legislative coordinator for...
SD 3: Dyllon Fite hopes to beat Blake ‘Cowboy’ Stephens, but first he needs to register his campaign
Dyllon Fite is running to represent Oklahoma's Senate District 3, but as of Oct. 21, his campaign did not appear to be officially registered...
Militia plot against Michigan governor reopens 25-year-old OKC wounds
WASHINGTON — As 13 anti-government militia members await trial on charges related to a kidnapping plot against the governor of Michigan, leaders of an...
Prosecutor declines to charge David Boren, Tripp Hall
The special prosecutor appointed to consider the investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by former OU President David Boren and former OU Vice President Tripp...
OKCPS welcomes back pre-K and kindergarten students
Oklahoma City Public Schools welcomed pre-K and kindergarten students back into buildings today on an A/B schedule, the first milestone in the district's plan...
‘We’re the biggest restaurant in Oklahoma’: Curbside meals keep OKCPS students fed
Whether classes are being held in a virtual or traditional setting, Oklahoma City Public Schools Nutrition Services is trying to ensure that every child...