Homelssness is Becoming a Crime as Homeless Population Increases
In Oklahoma City, spring brings sunshine, flowers, and the image of a homeless person standing on the corner seeking food, money, or a sign of compassion from the community.
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In Oklahoma City, spring brings sunshine, flowers, and the image of a homeless person standing on the corner seeking food, money, or a sign of compassion from the community.
Read MoreOn January 20th 2017, the U.S. shifted. President Donald Trump was elected into the White House, and half the nation sat devastated. A Women’s March was initiated
Read MoreState Senators on Friday approved a final budget measure, passing a measure that cuts $60 million from more than four dozen state agencies, taps the state’s Rainy Day fund for
Read MoreOn the eastern side of the Oklahoma State Capitol Building lies a semi-circle stretch of road. Two oak trees and a bush, layered by ragweed and white flowers, sit in
Read MoreFor many residents, the biggest example of wealth comes from their own family. Jessica Coleman, 34, Oklahoma City, is a mother of three. She said being impoverished makes the holidays
Read MoreDemocrat Connie Johnson stood behind the podium for USAO’S ‘Meet the Candidate’ forum and said she hopes to redo the state’s budget and policies that are costing the state too
Read MoreA Special Session of the Oklahoma Legislature remains on hold while lawmakers continue to try and negotiate a budget deal. Republican Governor Mary Fallin called the legislature into session in
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