Articles Archive for December 2010
- OK Policy Blog: FY ’12 revenue certification still adds up to more hard times
- NewsOK: Campaign cracks down on drivers running red, yellow lights
- The Norman Transcript: Utility director not ready to declare Norman’s water unsafe
- Tulsa World: Law firm donating $1.2 million in legal services to defend city against police corruption lawsuits
- Urban Tulsa Weekly: Precious Resources – Tulsa sustainability plan is underway
- Urban Tulsa Weekly: Tulsa-based think tank OK Policy Institute forecasts state financial woes
- NewsOK: Oklahoma population grew almost 9 percent since 2000
- Urban Tulsa Weekly: The Face of Hunger – Oklahoma’s increasingly hungry population
- NewsOK: GOP leaders support Oklahoma income tax cut
- NewsOK: Using marker at school leads to OKC 13-year-old’s arrest
- Doug Dawgz Blog: A Tale of Two Energies
- A Downtown ontheRange: Convention center site selection nearing
- Tulsa World: Tulsa may charge motorists for firefighter runs to accidents
- Tulsa World: State’s oldest person dead at 110
- NewsOK: Judge rules in favor of Stillwater mayor
- NewsOK: Lift on Amtrak gun ban won’t apply to Oklahoma
- NewsOK: Norman water’s level of chromium-6 is 200 times California’s proposed limit
- Oklahoma Women’s Network Blog: Some Numbers on How Underfunded Mental Health is In Oklahoma
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Read the full story »- Oklahomans For Responsible Government: Disappointing turnout for bond elections
- NewsOK: Federal attorneys decline to prosecute half of the crimes referred from Indian country
- Norman Transcript: City close to agreements with two unions
- Tulsa World: Tulsa moves toward privatizing zoo
- NewsOK: Donations sought for Oklahoma City Animal Shelter
- NewsOK: $33 million for Oklahoma projects in Senate spending bill
- OK Policy Blog: State Revenues one-third full or two-thirds empty?
- CapitolBeatOK: State Revenue in November climbs above prior year but misses estimate
- NewsOK: OKC’s new school calendar to mean big adjustments
- ROUTES: East Main Place helping people without homes turn over a new leaf
- Tulsa World: Data show households in southern, eastern Oklahoma get most public assistance dollars
- Tulsa World: Oklahoma among top states in child abuse and neglect deaths
- NewsOK: Half of Oklahoma Agriculture Department employees receive raises
- NewsOK: Skunk stinks up Oklahoma town’s $16,000 worth of toys
- Tulsa World: Court rejects Oklahoma execution protocol challenge
- Tulsa World: Oklahoma lawmaker seeks to delay tax cuts
- Bob Waldrop: Mary Fallin is against health care reform, but what is she for?
- OETA: Controversy over Shady Point power plant and fly ash dump site near Bokoshe, Oklahoma
- NewsOK: Oklahoma City public schools going year-round after unanimous vote
- NewsOK: Judge recuses and hearing postponed on fate of American Legion Children’s Home in Ponca City
- NewsOK: Supreme Court upholds Oklahoma jury’s verdict of $54 million punitive damages against Shell Oil
- Tulsa World: Six percent of Oklahoma homeowners underwater in the third quarter
- Oklahoma Dispatch: Size Records, one of OKC’s most infamous bohemian legends
- The Edmond Sun: Sustainability not as dirty as it sounds
- Data Watch: One year later, Attorney General opinion on public employee DOBs still unresolved



