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.
Cheat sheet: U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas gets bye, 2 Dems vie
(Editor’s note: In this cheat sheet, NonDoc seeks to provide a digest of candidate information that filters publicly available resources. The following candidate profiles,...
Medical marijuana would yield unknown tax revenue for schools
(Editor’s note: This story was authored by Jennifer Palmer of Oklahoma Watch and appears here in accordance with the non-profit journalism organization’s republishing terms.)
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Youth vs. experience: Democratic commissioner of labor candidates debate
Democratic candidates for commissioner of labor Fred Dorrell and Sam A. Mis-soum debated Friday night at the Trolley Stop Record Shop in Oklahoma City. The...
1970s teen: Ignore naysaying from Lankford & gray, old men
Oklahomans will soon have an opportunity to legalize medical marijuana by voting for State Question 788. This will allow us to have some of...
Studies: Medical marijuana combats opioid abuse
As Oklahomans gear up to vote on whether to legalize medical marijuana, two studies released this year show evidence that doing so would likely...
Six departing legislators leave Tulsa area up for grabs
With 21 non-term-limited lawmakers leaving office, the Oklahoma Legislature will have an influx of new members for the 2019 session. Six of those departing...
Book details struggles of immigrant children in OKCPS
One of the most inspiring things I’ve ever experienced was the opening reception for Diary of Some Webster Kids: Advocacy in Action on May...
Debate set for state auditor and inspector GOP primary
NonDoc, Let's Fix This, Generation Citizen and Folded Owl will be co-hosting a public primary election debate between Republican candidates for state auditor and...
Northeast OKC ties apparent in House District 99 race
(Editor’s note: In our #HotRace series, NonDoc seeks to provide a digest of candidate information that filters publicly available resources. The following candidate profiles...
House District 77 candidates have no shortage of experience
Rep. Eric Proctor (D-Tulsa) is ineligible for re-election due to term limits. His exit has drawn two Democrats and one Republican to fill his...