Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said he would veto any sports betting bill that grants the tribes exclusive power over the industry. The governor proposed a plan in 2023 to legalize mobile sports betting ...
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has appointed Deborah Moorad and John Budd to key commerce positions. These appointments come after the Oklahoma Senate rejected Stitt's previous nominees for these roles ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt continues to stand by his executive order eliminating work from home for state employees despite a pending lawsuit by an Oklahoma House lawmaker. The governor on ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt said he supports the legalization of sports betting in Oklahoma, but said it can’t just be something controlled by the tribes.
Kevin Stitt during his weekly news conference. "That's part of life," Stitt said Wednesday. "As a state, we're going to do everything we can to help those guys, if that does happen, or ladies ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt would veto any bill passed by the Legislature that would grant Native American tribes exclusive rights to handle sports betting in Oklahoma, he said Wednesday.
Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed the new members after saying the board had fallen prey to “political drama,” a move criticized by State Superintendent Ryan Walters. Walters, who controls the board ...
Kevin Stitt and state schools Superintendent Ryan Walters; and other topics got columnists and readers talking. Here are some of the highlights. READER REACTION: Efforts to cut waste and transform ...
A 78-year-old pleaded no contest to Karen Stitt’s 1982 killing, prosecutors said. Photo from Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office More than four decades ago, 15-year-old Karen Stitt ...
He pleaded no contest and will face life in prison, the DA said. In 1982, 15-year-old Karen Stitt was last seen by her boyfriend as she walked to a bus stop in Sunnyvale. She was found dead the ...
The honeymoon between Gov. Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent Ryan Walters is apparently over – if “honeymoon” is the correct word to use, when it comes to state-level politicians.