Opinion

Historic Travels: Booking Oklahoma Novels

By James Finck, Ph.D.I made a great discovery last weekend as my family and I spent the day in Tulsa.In the morning my son had a baseball game and that evening Tulsa’s own Ben Rector gave an awesome concert at the Tulsa Theater.

As Oklahoma Changes, Will The Sooner State Continue Trending Purple?

By Steve Fair Thirty years ago (1995) there were 1,823,748 voters registered in Oklahoma.Sixty-two percent were registered Democrat, 33% were Republican, and 5% were Independent. As of January 2025, the numbers are much different — there are 2,470,437 registered voters in the Sooner State: 52.

Ensure You’re Not Underinsured

By Glen Mulready Insurance Commissioner As someone who’s worked in the insurance industry in one way or another his entire career, nothing brings me more sadness than to see people who’ve experienced catastrophic loss.

Tariffs May Support America, But At What Cost?

By James Finck, Ph.D.There are many like me who may be a bit confused about tariffs.In theory, tariffs, taxes on imported goods, seem like something I would support.After all, if nothing else, I am pro-America. And anything that gives Americans a leg up, I support.

Tips to Drive Down Auto Insurance Costs

I hear from many Oklahomans who are concerned about the rising costs of insurance, including auto insurance. Americans are facing this challenge nationwide. Many factors go into determining rates, and we may be unable to change some aspects, like inflation, insurance market conditions and disasters.