A Wyoming political group will give you a chance to win a cruise if you donate to their preferred Oklahoma candidate. That and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/0rLEtKGbwz
Wyoming group offers a chance to win a cruise for those who donate to their Oklahoma candidates. Can they do that? That and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/0rLEtKGbwz
Summer School: How districts are learning new reading laws. That and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/2dzKiHHfQN
There's a special edition of First Watch today because there's a story you should read. A law-enforcement-involved multiple-fatality accident was cleaned up so quickly that the dead body of an 8-year-old girl went unnoticed for six hours. We've been working on it for a year. We sued to get records. You should read the story, along with other stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/O4auOarH2d
Today's First Watch newsletter examines the effect of the Iran war on energy markets from coal to natural gas to WTI. That and more stuff you should know! https://t.co/872hycx50i
Oklahoma's veteran suicide rate is nearly double the national average. That and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/5sAUw7NKkr
Federal bill could eliminate stay-to-play, private equity from youth sports. That and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/RpUDxyZj5a
Business as usual? Oklahoma Watch found out about a trove of old State Farm whistleblower documents that have been in a local attorney's care for decades. That and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/U0E2YFzn4h
Lawmakers tried, again, to get some balance into the Landlord Tenant Act. They didn't get very far. That and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/ouhTXkfgH5
Why Todd Russ steered TSET investments to a different firm, a black and white landscape by Jared Haynes and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/KpDiGn3fRQ
Bond Payne's firm withdrew it's controversial proposal to manage Invest in Oklahoma money, Gregory Ballos provided a unique photo taken in Guthrie, and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. Go ahead and subscribe. It's free! https://t.co/uloNuVSVzR
Richard Glossip walked out of an Oklahoma County jail Thursday, Leah Horstman's mooving photo, and more stuff you should know i today's First Watch newsletter. Read and subscribe! https://t.co/eOQYncVymJ
School districts look for ways to adapt to spate of legal changes. That, a Carl Shortt Jr photo, and more stuff you should know in today's FIrst Watch newsletter. https://t.co/u0FeStB6gF
Tariffs cratered China's U.S. soybean demand. And that's Oklahoma's biggest soybean market. That, a Bruce Baggenstoss photo, and more stuff you should know in Today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/qgtyui5hsJ
A far-right faction of the state GOP wants full party control. A Brent Fuchs Photography photo. And more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/INWHULRcTl
The attorney general doesn't like the Invest in Oklahoma deal. At all. That, a photo by Monkeytree Photography, and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/3eft3s0cFx
Keaton Ross answers all your State Question questions and Terri Jo Littau provides a regal closeup. There's that and more stuff you should know in today's First Watch newsletter (to which you really should subscribe). https://t.co/46GOC6vEhC
Oklahoma has a great deal for adults who want to finish their degrees. But getting people re-enrolled hasn't been easy. That and more stuff you should know, plus a photo by Tonya Kaapke, in today's First Watch newsletter. https://t.co/T2CNhdmXb8