By John Dobberstein, Editor With a public hearing over a proposed mosque in Broken Arrow looming, a state lawmaker wants to ban the use of Sharia
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Attorney general to investigate Broken Arrow mosque proposal
By John Dobberstein, Editor As a crucial public hearing approaches on a proposed mosque and retail project in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Attorney
Attorney General intervenes in State Farm lawsuit
By J.C. Hallman, Oklahoma Watch On Nov. 25, Oklahoma City attorney Lance Leffel, representing State Farm, set himself up for a rude surprise. “I
Potential Oligopoly: a deep dive into competition in homeowners insurance
By JC Hallman, Oklahoma Watch As the Oklahoma homeowners insurance market has come under intense pressure, Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready has
Insurance scheme brought hundreds of addicted Oklahomans to California for treatment
By Haley Parsley, Oklahoma Watch Recruiters approached people struggling with addiction on streets throughout Oklahoma and offered a lifeline:
The ‘Rates of Wrath’
By J.C. Hallman, Oklahoma Watch In 2019, an auto insurance study published by the Consumer Federation of America compared the regulatory framework
Texas landlord buys Coweta, Tulsa low-income properties, boots tenants
By Elizabeth Caldwell, Oklahoma Watch A father and son from Texas are buying up restricted housing meant for low-income Oklahoma tenants. Then
OSBI to enter Walters investigation as details about TV emerge
By John Dobberstein, Editor As the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has been asked to help with the investigation of nude images allegedly
Walters calls allegations about nude images on TV ‘coordinated attack’
By John Dobberstein, Editor OKLAHOMA CITY — State Supt. of Public Instruction Ryan Walters says allegations that images of nude women appeared on a
Oklahoma has nation’s highest average homeowners insurance premiums
By J.C. Hallman, Oklahoma Watch After Oklahoma Watch debunked a claim that hail explained skyrocketing homeowners insurance rates, Oklahoma
Tulsa gets closer to landing Level 1 trauma center
By John Dobberstein, Editor Northeast Oklahoma is closer to getting a Level 1 trauma center for both adult and pediatric care after legislative
Lawmakers send pile of education bills to governor
Source: Oklahoma House of Representatives OKLAHOMA CITY – The House passed several education bills Tuesday that ban cell phones in schools,












