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Oklahoma Watch
Media Production
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1,401 followers
No Favorites. No Falsehoods. No Fear.
About us
Oklahoma Watch is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) corporation producing in-depth and investigative journalism on public-policy and quality-of-life issues facing the state. Our mission is to dig beneath the surface of issues of public importance, provide insightful analysis and reveal meaningful trends, facts, issues, underlying causes and possible solutions. Oklahoma Watch is non-partisan and strives to be balanced, fair, accurate and comprehensive. Our goal is to promote and deepen public and private debate that makes a difference in the lives of Oklahomans. We generate original content that is distributed by media partners around the state and through our website and social media. We focus on data-driven journalism and other enterprising reporting that complements coverage in other Oklahoma and regional media. We collaborate with other news outlets. Topics of particular interest include poverty, common education, higher education, health care, children, mental health, public money, the elderly and the underprivileged. We strongly support First Amendment rights and transparency in government and we value and promote the news media's watchdog role.
- Website
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http://www.oklahomawatch.org
External link for Oklahoma Watch
- Industry
- Media Production
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Journalism, Investigative Reporting, News, Data Center, Public Forums, Radio Reports, and video
Locations
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Primary
100 W Main St
Suite 202
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73160, US
Employees at Oklahoma Watch
Updates
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Although state lawmakers banned abortion, Oklahomans are still having abortions. They’re just going out of state for abortion services or obtaining abortion pills by mail or other means for self-managed abortions. #abortion #okhealth https://ow.ly/sVVN50SRzF3
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Oklahoma tenant unions are emerging as protective safety nets for tenants facing problematic housing conditions but Oklahoma lacks laws to protect tenants from landlord retaliation. https://lnkd.in/gPRJJd66
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It took 2 ½ years to get an answer, as an injunction that would temporarily bar implementation of the new law languished on a judge’s desk. It was one of more than 150 federal motions gathering dust in Oklahoma’s Western District. https://ow.ly/EWlp50SN3XI
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Oklahoma’s Counselor Corps was successful and popular in districts, but the program’s end means some districts are reducing mental health services. https://ow.ly/8BRW50SKTx8
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Have gun ammo vending machines been installed in Oklahoma? https://ow.ly/letO50SK7hu
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First Watch is a daily newsletter that provides you with deeper context to Oklahoma news that may not be obvious at first glance. Each newsletter also showcases stunning photography captured within OK by local photographers. It's all free, sign up today! https://lnkd.in/gkXzwNSm
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Heather Warlick discusses Oklahoma Attorney General Getner Drummond’s opinion on eviction prevention groups. Jennifer Palmer covers the upcoming court date for the embezzlement case involving Epic Charter Schools’ co-founders. Keaton Ross reports on the state’s effort to dismiss a lawsuit by seven prisoners alleging cruel and unusual punishment. Ted Strueli hosts. https://ow.ly/tMyE50SJiYL
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Millions of dollars are flowing across Oklahoma to bolster community-based diversion and treatment programs, but most counties have not applied for a share of the money. https://ow.ly/Elyw50SJ0Ub
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Cities might allocate taxpayer money to nonprofits providing eviction prevention and legal services, as OK AG Getner Drummond issued an opinion deeming such allocations constitutional in the state. https://ow.ly/7k0S50SGLuA