While evictions aren’t always an onroad to homelessness, for many of Oklahoma’s poorest and most vulnerable residents, overcoming losing a home can have mortal consequences.
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The nearly 1,000-day stretch without a new death sentence is Oklahoma’s longest since at least 1974, according to data ...
The state’s new Oklahoma 2024 Housing Needs Assessment shows the state’s greatest need is for the types of homes that are hardest for Oklahoma builders to accomplish – small and affordable.
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Through a mix of technology upgrades, policy overhauls, and changes in population management, assaults with serious injuries are on the decline.
The Oklahoma State Capitol. (Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch) With a new year comes a slew of issues and storylines to follow. After some time off, the Oklahoma Watch team is back at it planning stories ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. On average, Oklahoma landlords filed 132 eviction cases every day in 2024.
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. After pushing remote work before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, Oklahoma ...
Want to understand Oklahoma better? Sign up for First Watch and let Ted Streuli guide you beyond the surface of daily news. Margie Burleson knew it was time to start packing up her home the second ...