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Welcome to The Oklahoma State Capital

Unbiased journalism and exclusive reporting, from Oklahoma's first and foremost capital city.

In an era dominated by biased, corporatized media, The Oklahoma State Capital seeks to establish itself as Oklahoma’s foremost independent media voice, dedicated to reviving the ideals of journalism and offering a clear, balanced perspective on the issues that matter. In contrast to the failures of the mainstream outlets, OSC is committed to delivering news that is untainted by corporate or government influence, providing its readers with the unvarnished truth.

Inspired by the journalistic ethics of the Walter Williams School of Journalism, OSC endeavors to restore journalism to its highest calling—informing the public with integrity, accuracy, and fairness. With a mission to provide a counterbalance to the biased framing and narratives of major outlets like The Oklahoman and Tulsa World, OSC also avoids the incessant clickbait tactics of corporate television media.

At The Oklahoma State Capital, you won’t see third-party ads cluttering your screen. OSC doesn't accept Google AdSense or any intrusive third-party advertising that compromises user privacy and distorts content. Instead, OSC relies solely on subscription revenue, ensuring its independence and allowing it to focus entirely on producing quality journalism. OSC also maintains a strict policy of refusing any government advertising or payments, a source of compromise for many local publications that depend on this funding to stay afloat.

OSC's primary coverage focuses on Logan County and the Edmond area, with exclusive, in-depth reporting on school districts, city councils, and county commission activities, with the aim of informing the community in ways never before possible. By providing insight into the governance and decisions that affect everyday life, OSC ensures that readers have a much clearer understanding of what’s happening behind the scenes in their local government, enabling them to make informed decisions and be active participants in their community.

But like the broadsheets of days gone by, OSC doesn't stop at local news. The Oklahoma State Capital also provides the latest state, national, and international stories that impact its readers, making OklahomaStateCapital.com the one-stop source for the morning news. Whether it’s local governance or global happenings, OSC provides the full scope of information needed to stay informed.

OSC's goal is simple: to inspire a healthier, more vibrant, intellectual, and engaged Logan County and Oklahoma. By delivering truth and clarity, OSC seeks to enable and inspire the community to rise above the noise and misinformation that so often plagues today’s media landscape. Through an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity, OSC strives to build a more informed society—one story at a time.

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