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Oklahoma lawmakers earned a 73% pro-growth score for 2025, according to the State Chamber’s new Prosperity Tracker tool.
Oklahoma rent prices are stabilizing mid-2025 amid a wave of new apartment supply and national trends toward occupancy over price hikes.
State investment in public higher education impacts more than just individual students; it is a remarkable driver of statewide economic activity.
Oprah selects Bruce Holsinger’s AI-themed novel “Culpability” as her latest book club pick, praising its relevance and riveting final twist.
Oklahoma closes state park restaurants after vendor dispute over unpaid funds, missing records and failure to meet contract bond requirements.
For example, when using AI to screen resumes, employers will often input the resumes of existing employees as source data. Consider a scenario where the majority of employees in a certain position are ...
Make Oklahoma healthy again.” That’s the slogan behind a new initiative announced by Gov. Kevin Stitt in partnership with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Polls show most flood-affected Americans blame climate change, but fewer agree on the government’s role in preventing extreme weather.
Oklahoma small businesses face hiring challenges as labor shortages persist despite low unemployment and steady wage growth.
Oklahoma Senate leader approves 73 interim studies on issues from SNAP limits and school choice to health, infrastructure and ...
Traveling with an autistic child this summer? Above and Beyond Therapy offers 10 expert tips to reduce stress and create positive family memories.
Oklahoma will require all school districts to fully fund free meals, with new budget mandates and nutritional guidelines from OSDE.