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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.

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.
OU Title IX

At OU regents meeting, alleged victims call for Title IX review

While the OU Board of Regents met in executive session this morning, two accusers at the center of sexual misconduct investigations into former President...
Board of Education

New blood: Stitt replaces four on Board of Education

Gov. Kevin Stitt's office confirmed the replacement of four Oklahoma State Board of Education members this morning, appointing Jennifer Monies, Brian Bobek, Estela Hernandez...
Brockway Center

Northeast OKC Brockway Center facing demolition

Differing views on what should happen to a northeast Oklahoma City building more than 100 years in age will collide at a Friday morning...
Medicaid expansion

‘Sick and tired’ Oklahomans gather to promote Medicaid expansion

Buses pulled up to the south entrance of the Oklahoma State Capitol on Wednesday morning carrying citizens from all over the state. Clad in...
jail trust

Proposed Oklahoma County jail trust stirs controversy

A county commissioner's effort to establish a trust that would have oversight of the Oklahoma County Jail was met with opposition during a tense...
video

Oklahoma Highway Patrol wades into the world of Live PD

Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are participating in the controversial Live PD program on the Arts and Entertainment network. As is the case with other...
nasa

Bridenstine looks back at first year as NASA administrator

(Editor’s note: The following story appears courtesy of Gaylord News, a reporting project of the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication.) Every inch of wall...
lawsuit cap

Oklahoma Supreme Court strikes down lawsuit cap

In a 5-3 opinion that has far-reaching implications for personal injury litigants, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled today that a $350,000 cap on the...
Kevin Stitt inaugurated

Stitt marks 100 days in office, ‘frustrated’ by pace of government

People like round numbers, and today marks 100 days in office for Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt. In celebration, the political newcomer's staff released a...

Listen to our youth when shaping their futures

From family histories to national narratives, the tales we tell are powerful and potent things. Ironically, we often see stories as something for children,...

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