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When Congress cut PBS, it didn’t just pull the rug out from public broadcasting. It left the door open for PragerU to roll in like a Trojan horse.
Under the new law, schools get a maximum of two days, or 12 hours, for the entire school year to use as virtual days.
Oklahoma's Department of Human Services and Office of Juvenile Affairs are using federal funds to support a program aimed at helping first-time offenders avoid future legal issues.
Foster kids face unique challenges as they head back to school in Oklahoma—how a stable environment can enhance their academic and emotional well-being.
By Julie Chin Click here for updates on this story OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (KJRH) — A Broken Arrow child has accomplished his biggest charity birthday toy drive yet. “He looks forward to this ...
Amid fear and frustration over immigration enforcement, children from across the Riverside region trekked to downtown Riverside to learn about civic engagement.
When asked what would get them away from their phones, kids reported wanting more time to play with other kids. Maybe it's time to give it to them.
YouTube's Age-Estimation Tech Will Spot Kids Pretending to Be Adults. Here's How It Works The streaming service will use various methods to make sure kids aren't watching age-restricted content.
Give your kids the freedom to watch the TV that they want to watch. Sometimes it’ll be trash. That’s okay. Kathryn VanArendonk explains why.
A program at the University of Oklahoma trains much-needed mental health professionals for rural schools in the state. Now, its federal grant funding is on the chopping block.
Now in its 40th year, the Mark Velcoff, MD Asthma Camp gives kids a fun and safe place to manage their asthma, build confidence, and enjoy outdoor activities with support from Salinas Valley Health.
Yes, Ryan Walters is a right-wing troll. No, you can’t afford to ignore him.