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Oklahoma child care providers face changes with new standards—national accreditation a must for state funding. Find details ...
Tulsa, championed the law, which lifts a policy previously requiring home-based child care facilities to have costly ...
As the school year ends, Oklahoma health leaders are urging parents to consider the MMR vaccine to address rising measles cases and high exemption rates.
Jeffrey Cartmell's nomination to serve as executive director of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services will now go to the full Senate.
Oklahoma passed SB 658, allowing foster families to discriminate against LGBTQ+ youth based on religious or moral beliefs.
Bartlesville, also prohibits DHS from requiring current or prospective foster parents to affirm a child's gender identity or ...
With school almost out for the summer, many parents must determine where their kids will be during the days. Are they old enough to stay home alone?
Amid heightened immigration conflicts, Oklahoma lawmakers emphasize the need for fair treatment and unity. Addressing issues through relatable narratives from within the community.
Legislation from Senate Majority Floor Leader Julie Daniels, R-Bartlesville, to recruit more foster families to serve the thousands of Oklahoma children in need of loving foster homes has become law.