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LOFT Releases Report On OSDE's Funding, Recommends Policy Improvements
News 9
A new report from the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency found no criminal activity but highlighted communication issues in the Oklahoma State Department of Education's handling of state and federal funds, offering policy recommendations for improvement.
OSDE Investigation Findings By LOFT: Department Had Significant Delays In Disbursing Federal Funds
News On 6
The Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency will release its findings from its investigation into the Oklahoma State Department of Education's management of federal funds in a meeting on Tuesday.
Shawnee Superintendent Faces 2nd Emergency License Revocation Amid Decades-Old Allegations
News 9
Shawnee Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Aaron Espolt is expected to challenge the Oklahoma State Board of Education (OSDE) on Thursday regarding the emergency revocation of his teaching license. Espolt is under investigation for allegations dating back to his early days as a coach and teacher at Little Axe and Boone-Apache Public Schools from 2000 to 2005.
Final Day For Bids On Bibles In Oklahoma Classrooms Arrives Amid Lawsuit And Controversy
News On 6
Monday will be the final day companies can submit a bid to supply Bibles and accompanying documents after the Oklahoma State Department of Education mandated the teaching of the Bible in state classrooms.
What Are GEER Funds? Why The State Is Being Investigated For Mismanagement
News 9
An investigation report revealed that Oklahoma allegedly mismanaged approximately $39.9 million in Governor's Emergency Education Relief funds intended for families during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet state officials defended their actions, claiming no criminal wrongdoing occurred.
Organizations React To Election Day Terrorist Plot Involving Afghan Man Living In OKC And17-Year-Old
News 9
Several agencies are responding to an alleged Election Day terrorist plot involving an Afghan man living in Oklahoma City and a 17-year-old co-conspirator.
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Southmoore 'Virtual Student' Charged As Co-Conspirator In Election Day Attack Investigation
News On 6
Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, of Oklahoma City told investigators after his arrest Monday that he had planned his attack to coincide with Election Day next month and that he and a co-conspirator expected to die as martyrs, according to charging documents. Tawhedi’s alleged co-conspirator was not identified by the Justice Department, which described him only as a juvenile, a fellow Afghan national and the brother of Tawhedi’s wife.
Southmoore 'Virtual Student' Charged As Co-Conspirator In Election Day Attack Investigation
News On 6
Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, of Oklahoma City told investigators after his arrest Monday that he had planned his attack to coincide with Election Day next month and that he and a co-conspirator expected to die as martyrs, according to charging documents. Tawhedi’s alleged co-conspirator was not identified by the Justice Department, which described him only as a juvenile, a fellow Afghan national and the brother of Tawhedi’s wife.
Oklahoma State Dept. Of Education Alters Criteria For Bids On Bibles For Classrooms
News 9
The Oklahoma State Department of Education revised bid requirements for classroom Bibles after pushback from state lawmakers, and also extended the deadline for bids.
Oklahoma State Dept. Of Education Alters Criteria For Bids On Bibles For Classrooms
News 9
The Oklahoma State Department of Education revised bid requirements for classroom Bibles after pushback from state lawmakers, and also extended the deadline for bids.
Republican State Rep. Requests AG Opinion Into OSDE $6 Million Request For Bibles
News 9
A state lawmaker is raising questions over a request for 55,000 Bibles in public schools. Now, an opinion from the Attorney General has been requested.
Republican State Rep. Requests AG Opinion Into OSDE $6 Million Request For Bibles
News 9
A state lawmaker is raising questions over a request for 55,000 Bibles in public schools. Now, an opinion from the Attorney General has been requested.
What Is The 'Trump Bible?'
News 9
Former President Donald Trump announced that he was selling the "God Bless The USA Bible,” also known as the “Trump Bible” in March of 2024. Since then, Superintendent Ryan Walters hasn’t just discussed buying any Bibles for schools– the strict specifications are similar to the same “Trump Bible.”
What Is The 'Trump Bible?'
News 9
Former President Donald Trump announced that he was selling the "God Bless The USA Bible,” also known as the “Trump Bible” in March of 2024. Since then, Superintendent Ryan Walters hasn’t just discussed buying any Bibles for schools– the strict specifications are similar to the same “Trump Bible.”
State Lawmakers Question Bidding Process For Oklahoma Classroom Bibles
News On 6
The Oklahoma State Department of Education is now accepting bids from vendors to provide 55,000 Bibles for Oklahoma classrooms. Some state lawmakers, including one from Tulsa, think the criteria for the bidding process favors one specific Bible distributor.
State Lawmakers Question Bidding Process For Oklahoma Classroom Bibles
News On 6
The Oklahoma State Department of Education is now accepting bids from vendors to provide 55,000 Bibles for Oklahoma classrooms. Some state lawmakers, including one from Tulsa, think the criteria for the bidding process favors one specific Bible distributor.
Timeline: Ryan Walters' Time As Oklahoma State Superintendent
David Prock
The Oklahoma State Department of Education is being investigated by the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency following concerns about its spending. State Superintendent Ryan Walters has been the focus of attention for some of his decisions and statements since taking office in 2023.
Timeline: Ryan Walters' Time As Oklahoma State Superintendent
David Prock
The Oklahoma State Department of Education is being investigated by the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency following concerns about its spending. State Superintendent Ryan Walters has been the focus of attention for some of his decisions and statements since taking office in 2023.
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Oklahoma Watch: State Education Department Seeks Bids For 55,000 Classroom Bibles
Jennifer Palmer, Oklahoma Watch
The Oklahoma State Department of Education is seeking bids for 55,000 Bibles for classrooms with specific requirements. But bid documents indicate they can only be met by versions endorsed by former President Donald Trump, raising concerns about competition and legality.
Oklahoma Watch: State Education Department Seeks Bids For 55,000 Classroom Bibles
Jennifer Palmer, Oklahoma Watch
The Oklahoma State Department of Education is seeking bids for 55,000 Bibles for classrooms with specific requirements. But bid documents indicate they can only be met by versions endorsed by former President Donald Trump, raising concerns about competition and legality.
Oklahoma Attorney General Criticizes Delays In School Inhaler Distribution
News On 6
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond outlined two options for the State Department of Education to distribute $250,000 for inhalers in public schools, criticizing the agency for delays and lack of responsibility.
Oklahoma Attorney General Criticizes Delays In School Inhaler Distribution
News On 6
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond outlined two options for the State Department of Education to distribute $250,000 for inhalers in public schools, criticizing the agency for delays and lack of responsibility.
Oklahoma Attorney General Criticizes Delays In School Inhaler Distribution
News 9
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond outlined two options for the State Department of Education to distribute $250,000 for inhalers in public schools, criticizing the agency for delays and lack of responsibility.
Oklahoma Attorney General Criticizes Delays In School Inhaler Distribution
News 9
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond outlined two options for the State Department of Education to distribute $250,000 for inhalers in public schools, criticizing the agency for delays and lack of responsibility.
AG Drummond Criticizes OSDE's Delay In Using Funds For Emergency Asthma Inhalers In Schools
News 9
Attorney General Gentner Drummond criticized the Oklahoma State Department of Education for delaying the use of $250,000 in state funds allocated for emergency asthma inhalers, urging them to expedite the procurement process.
AG Drummond Criticizes OSDE's Delay In Using Funds For Emergency Asthma Inhalers In Schools
News 9
Attorney General Gentner Drummond criticized the Oklahoma State Department of Education for delaying the use of $250,000 in state funds allocated for emergency asthma inhalers, urging them to expedite the procurement process.
Your Vote Counts: OSDE 2026 Budget, Criminal Justice Reform In Oklahoma
News On 6
News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell talks with Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington discuss OSDE's 2026 budget and the progress on criminal justice reform in Oklahoma.
Your Vote Counts: OSDE 2026 Budget, Criminal Justice Reform In Oklahoma
News On 6
News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell talks with Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington discuss OSDE's 2026 budget and the progress on criminal justice reform in Oklahoma.
Your Vote Counts: OSDE 2026 Budget, Criminal Justice Reform In Oklahoma
News 9
News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell talks with Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington about the recent purging of Oklahoma voter rolls, business courts and child care.
Your Vote Counts: OSDE 2026 Budget, Criminal Justice Reform In Oklahoma
News 9
News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell talks with Rep. Jon Echols and Jason Dunnington about the recent purging of Oklahoma voter rolls, business courts and child care.
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Live Updates: Tornado Warning Issued For Delaware, Ottawa Counties
News On 6
A tornado warning has been issued for Delaware and Ottawa counties in far northeastern Oklahoma until 11:15 p.m.
Live Updates: Tornado Warning Issued For Delaware, Ottawa Counties
News On 6
A tornado warning has been issued for Delaware and Ottawa counties in far northeastern Oklahoma until 11:15 p.m.
Tulsa County Sheriff Calls For Change, Says Illegal Immigrants Slip Through Bond System
Chloe Abbott
Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado spoke to Oklahoma house lawmakers on Tuesday about issues law enforcement faces when dealing with Illegal immigrants who are arrested, post bail, and then disappear. Regalado says his office struggles to find illegal immigrants who post bond then run away because he says federal officials aren't working fast enough.
Tulsa County Sheriff Calls For Change, Says Illegal Immigrants Slip Through Bond System
Chloe Abbott
Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado spoke to Oklahoma house lawmakers on Tuesday about issues law enforcement faces when dealing with Illegal immigrants who are arrested, post bail, and then disappear. Regalado says his office struggles to find illegal immigrants who post bond then run away because he says federal officials aren't working fast enough.
2 Pedestrians Transported To Hospital In Tulsa Hit-And-Run
News On 6
Tulsa Police say two people went to the hospital with serious injuries after a truck driver hit them.
2 Pedestrians Transported To Hospital In Tulsa Hit-And-Run
News On 6
Tulsa Police say two people went to the hospital with serious injuries after a truck driver hit them.
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Live Updates: Tornado Warning Issued For Delaware, Ottawa Counties
News On 6
A tornado warning has been issued for Delaware and Ottawa counties in far northeastern Oklahoma until 11:15 p.m.
Tulsa County Sheriff Calls For Change, Says Illegal Immigrants Slip Through Bond System
Chloe Abbott
Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado spoke to Oklahoma house lawmakers on Tuesday about issues law enforcement faces when dealing with Illegal immigrants who are arrested, post bail, and then disappear. Regalado says his office struggles to find illegal immigrants who post bond then run away because he says federal officials aren't working fast enough.
2 Pedestrians Transported To Hospital In Tulsa Hit-And-Run
News On 6
Tulsa Police say two people went to the hospital with serious injuries after a truck driver hit them.
'Just Make Your Impact': Thousands Of Tulsa County Voters Cast Ballots Early For November Election
Kaitlyn Deggs
The polls are closed now for the first day of early voting, and thousands of voters cast their ballots Wednesday for this upcoming election at the current Tulsa County Election Board and the new location near 11th and Garnett.
Trick-Or-Treat Fun: News On 6 Kids Take Over The Station!
News On 6
Children of News On 6 employees visited the station to do some trick-or-treating in their costumes. They were live on the 4 p.m. show on Wednesday with Jonathan Cooper and Meteorologist Stacia Knight to say Happy Halloween!
Carver Middle School Students Make Their Voices Heard In Mock Elections
Chinh Doan
Students at Tulsa's Carver Middle School cast their ballots this week. While these ones will not be counted by the election board, students told News On 6 it could make a difference in the future.
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