Thursday, June 24, 2021

Elephant Attack

An Oklahoma woman claims in state court that she suffered life-threatening injuries when she was attacked by an elephant while participating in an event at an adventure camp in the city of Hugo.

from Courthouse News

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Oklahoma Prison Inmates to Begin Receiving Computer Tablets

Inmates at an Oklahoma prison began receiving special computer tablets this week, as part of a Department of Corrections plan to provide secure tablets to everyone incarcerated in state prisons.

from Courthouse News

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Health Care

The Oklahoma Health Care Authority does not have the authority to proceed with Governor Kevin Stitt’s plan to use a managed care program known as SoonerSelect to privatize the state’s Medicaid system, the state’s supreme court ruled.

from Courthouse News

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

100 Years After Massacre in Tulsa, Biden Vows Aid for Black Americans

The United States will offer new fair-housing and grant programs to begin rectifying inequities still felt one century after a racist uprising in Oklahoma that ended hundreds of Black lives.

from Courthouse News