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.
Amber Integrated: New firm can meet multiple needs
Earlier this month, the partners at FKG Consulting, Oklahoma’s largest government relations firm, merged with the campaign and marketing firm The Right Strategy Group...
Landslide: MAPS 4 passes ‘to continue the progress’ of Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City's latest installment of a penny sales tax for strategic investment passed with flying colors this evening. The city's MAPS 4 package received...
Data is power: Health care steps into the future
(Editor's note: The following piece is presented as part of an advertising package purchased by the Oklahoma Hospital Association in 2019.)
Today, metadata and individual...
Stitt makes third appointment to OU Board of Regents
Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed attorney Michael Cawley to the OU Board of Regents this afternoon. Assuming Senate confirmation, Cawley will become Stitt's third appointee...
Oklahoma delegation unified on trade agreement, anti-robocall act
WASHINGTON — All seven members of Oklahoma’s delegation announced their unanimous support for ratifying a trade agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico last...
Before you vote Tuesday, review these MAPS 4 details
Oklahoma City voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of MAPS 4. The nearly $1 billion package includes an array of...
The value of a car that gets you to and from work
Did you know that the vote for MAPS 4 is this Tuesday? I feel like it has crept up on all of us, or...
‘Delay’ in flu vaccine a problem for seniors
WASHINGTON — Two years after more than 60,000 people died from the flu, the federal government said it is no closer to solving distribution...
Oklahoma increases election security efforts
WASHINGTON — With the end-of-the-year deadline to pass election security measures in Congress quickly approaching, Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) said Oklahoma has already taken...
How to trade your toxic junk for free home supplies
In Oklahoma City, any resident with a current water bill can trade toxic junk for free cleaning, lawn and home care supplies. Sound too...