Hughes and his colleague Chris Cooper-Hayes, who has a professional background in landscaping, have founded Eterrna, a ...
The Oklahoma State House on Tuesday passed a bipartisan bill that would make it legal to use the decomposed and ground-up ...
Oklahoma is moving closer to becoming the 15th state to legalize "natural organic reduction," a process more commonly known ...
In some funeral parlors, physical casket showrooms could die out and move to a virtual realm — the space instead used for “water cremation” machines that break down a human body into bone fragments ...
One of the bills lawmakers advanced is aiming to legalize human composting, or in other words, turning human remains into ...
On Tuesday, Oklahoma's House of Representatives signed off on a proposal that would let families legally turn human remains ...
Oklahoma State Representative Jim Shaw's recent post on X has sparked a heated debate online over a process called Natural ...
Legislation is still moving the statehouse is renewing a broader conversation about how Illinoisans want to return their dead ...
A Fresno County supervisor says he’ll introduce an ordinance to halt a type of human composting he recently learned has been used near the San Joaquin River, but advocates say he’s jumping the gun ...
Friday marked the House’s deadline to pass bills out of committee, with lawmakers sending more than 260 bills to the floor.