
Opinion

Generally Speaking: Closing the door on corruption
When I took the oath as Attorney General, I made a commitment to the people of our state that I would fight for transparency, accountability and ethical governance. Today, I'm proud to highlight two critical pieces of legislation passed this year that will help fulfill that promise and restore Oklahomans' faith in their government.
Essential vehicle theft prevention tips to steer clear of thieves
July was National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month. In 2024, almost 851,000 vehicles were stolen in the United States, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).

Letter to the editor
Guess we'll see Dear editor, Last July 3rd, Wichita Eagle columnist Dion Leffler wrote: "You see, the hole card Trump has — that Brownback didn't [Sam Brownback, Kansas governor, 2011-2018] — is control over the immigration apparatus of government. The Big Beautiful Bill will shower an extra $100 billion on immigrant detention, border walls and deportation.
Cyr: The trade deal with Japan – more than meets the eye
The Trump administration has reached an important economic agreement with Japan. International trade and finance today is complicated, and agreements therefore can be difficult to sum up briefly.
From the desk of Sen. Grant Green
Although Oklahoma has a part-time Legislature, being a state lawmaker is more like a full-time job. After the legislative session adjourned in late May, I’ve had more time to travel across the district and meet with constituents.
Letter to the editor
Cutting the science budget of EPA and NOAA is ignorance
