August, 2025

Burns Pleads Guilty to Domestic Abuse and Assault

Rep. Ty Burns pleaded guilty Thursday to misdemeanor charges of domestic abuse and assault and announced he will step down from his role… 0

Humphrey Calls for Grand Jury Probe of Judicial System

Oklahoma Representative Justin Humphrey is urging Attorney General Gentner Drummond to convene a multi-county grand jury to investigate the state’s judicial system. In… 0

Stitt Appoints Chesbro as Tulsa County Associate District Judge

Governor Kevin Stitt has appointed Matthew Todd Chesbro as Associate District Judge for Tulsa County. Chesbro, a native of Stillwater, has built his… 0

Russ: Ensuring Public Trust with Free Expression of Religious, Social, Cultural and Political Beliefs

By State Treasurer Todd Russ No Oklahoman should be denied access to financial services. This reality has hit homes and businesses across the… 0

Drummond Issues Opinion on OHP Ending Metro Area Patrols

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued a binding opinion Wednesday declaring the Oklahoma Highway Patrol must continue patrolling interstates in the state’s largest… 0

Byrd Raises Red Flags on Agencies’ Handling of Federal Funds

Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector Cindy Byrd says state government is “mired in a culture of financial mismanagement” after the latest Federal Single… 0

Airport Projects, Aerospace Education Funding Receive ODAA Approval

The Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) has signed off on more than $55 million in airport infrastructure upgrades and set aside… 0

Sooner Survey Shows Drummond Lead Growing in Governor’s Race

A new Sooner Survey shows Attorney General Gentner Drummond holding a commanding lead in the Republican race for governor while State Superintendent Ryan… 0

Norman Schools Cut Substance Abuse Suspensions With Opioid Abatement Grant

Norman Public Schools has reduced drug and alcohol-related suspensions by 40 percent after receiving a $150,000 opioid abatement grant from the state. The… 0

ODAA Expands Weather Observation Systems at Oklahoma Airports

Seven Oklahoma airports have installed new Automated Weather Observation Systems (AWOS) with funding from the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics. The upgrades… 0

Copyright © The McCarville Report