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With some of the harebrained ideas that get tossed around every year, there’s understandably a joke bandied about in political circles that Oklahomans are safer when their legislators are not in ...
Pioneer Library System’s Touch A Truck returns Sept. 27 in Norman, giving kids hands-on learning with vehicles and STEAM fun.
Parents can attend a free Aug. 27 Oklahoma City Police Department town hall to learn how to protect kids online and recognize digital dangers.
Summer doesn’t have to end with school, Labor Day or pumpkin spice. Keep its spirit alive as long as you choose.
Stocks surged on Fed rate-cut hopes, with Oklahoma-based Paycom leading gains while Sandridge Energy also jumped.
Oklahoma women entrepreneurs Erin Ogee and Crystal Glass launch Sober Sally’s, reflecting a statewide surge in female-led ...
Oklahoma ranks 45th overall in women’s equality in 2025, with gaps in politics, income, job security and unemployment, WalletHub finds.
Edmond leaders debate renewal of two city sales taxes as officials weigh funding for growth, services and future budgets.
Five candidates, including four Republicans and one Democrat, have filed to run for Oklahoma lieutenant governor in 2026.
OCCC honors Grammy-winning soprano Leona Mitchell with a new exhibit, reception and live tributes celebrating her Oklahoma legacy.
Oklahoma City honors early leader C.G. “Gritsmill” Jones with a life-size bronze statue at State Fair Park, celebrating his civic and economic impact.
Oklahoma Democrats will host Capitol Conversations this fall on education, the state budget and 2026 legislative ideas.
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