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.
‘Number sense’ needed in math education
It used to be almost cliché that when I met people, at a party or on an airplane, and told them I was a...
Cheyenne and Arapaho Gov. Reggie Wassana wins landslide re-election
Cheyenne and Arapaho Gov. Reggie Wassana and Lt. Gov. Gib Miles won the Nov. 2 general election by a landslide. According to the Cheyenne...
Filter: Oklahoman editorial board thinks public is stupid
When The Oklahoman's editorial board discusses health care issues — and specifically Medicaid expansion — it often makes incongruous statements that support a political position...
OKC City Council approves use of American Rescue Plan funds
The OKC City Council voted today on how to allocate money received as part of the federal government's American Rescue Plan, passed by Congress...
‘Rude awakening’: Delegation adjusting to flipped House
(Editor’s note: The following story appears courtesy of Gaylord News, a reporting project of the University of Oklahoma’s Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass...
Oklahoma delegation comments on impeachment, votes on marijuana banking
WASHINGTON — Members of the Oklahoma delegation responded to the start of an official impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump this week. Lawmakers also...
Local medical marijuana sales tax directed to ‘health and well-being’ of Edmondites
The Edmond City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday night directing staff to develop a process allocating all city sales tax collections from marijuana...
Maughan, Hicks battle in County Commissioner debate
Incumbent Republican District 2 Oklahoma County Commissioner Brian Maughan and Democratic challenger Spencer Hicks clashed over the county jail, CARES Act money and the...
Duncan Public Schools gives students Pathways to Future Careers
DUNCAN — Last year, Duncan Public Schools passed one of the largest bond measures in the history of the district, approving nearly $28 million...
Future ‘Bracker’ test teased as appellate court affirms Wyandotte Reservation 4-1
The Wyandotte Nation has become the 10th tribal government in Oklahoma to have its reservation affirmed by a court since the McGirt v. Oklahoma...