Federal employees facing potential layoffs at Tinker Air Force Base will have to reinvent themselves and find a different job, said Gov. Kevin Stitt during his weekly news conference. "That's part of life,
During a press conference on Wednesday, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-Okla.) addressed several pressing state issues, including the Richard Glossip case, a legal challeng
Governor Kevin Stitt announced on Thursday the appointments of John Budd as Chief Executive Officer of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce and Deborah Moorad as
A proposal approved by the state's Board of Education exposed divisions over how far should states go to enforce President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
Democratic State Rep. Andy Fugate is suing Gov. Kevin Stitt over his executive order ending remote work for state employees. Fugate called the order an overstep from the governor and a violation of the separation of powers.
Stitt defends decision to remove State Board of Education members and doesn't like the use of children as “political pawns” by politicians seeking higher office. #oklaed
In the lawsuit, the Oklahoma lawmakers argues that Gov. Kevin Stitt was trying to create law with the executive order when the governor does not have that power.
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced that Oklahoma is working hand-in-hand with federal agents to zero in on undocumented immigrants and strengthen the deportation process.
Governor Kevin Stitt appeared on Newsmax to discuss The Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) place in Oklahoma.Stitt then shared a clip from his interv
It looks likely that Oklahoma will go at least another year without sports betting. It looks likely that Oklahoma will go at least another year without sports betting. Gov. Kevin Stitt says the bills lawmakers are considering would die on his desk. Oklahoma is only one of 10 states left that don’t have some form of sports betting.
While tensions likely remain high between Oklahoma tribes and Gov. Kevin Stitt, the governor renewed a push for his sports betting plan with a tweet on Monday.
On Monday, Governor Kevin Stitt’s Office released its plan to make sports betting a reality in Oklahoma. According to Stitt’s office, the plan would allow Oklahomans to place in-person bets at gaming sites operated by federally recognized tribes while protecting tribal facility investments.