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Angela Pierce will lead OKC’s finance department starting Aug. 22, bringing deep public finance experience and succeeding Brent Bryant.
News 9’s weather radar was vandalized; a militia group claims responsibility as state, NOAA monitor threats to critical infrastructure.
Oklahoma superintendents say Ryan Walters’ free meal order is legally shaky, financially unrealistic and poorly timed for 2025-26 school budgets.
We’re excited to welcome Matthew A. Welborn to the team of attorneys at Rieger Sadler Joyce LLC. He graduated with honors from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in May 2023.
Ryan Walters' school lunch decree makes headlines but lacks legal force, raising questions ahead of a possible 2026 run for Oklahoma governor.
ReMerge launches Teen Board to offer Oklahoma teens leadership, service and advocacy opportunities for justice-involved mothers.
Every 4th of July, our tradition begins the same way—on the rooftop of The Chapman House in downtown Edmond.
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.
Oprah selects Bruce Holsinger’s AI-themed novel “Culpability” as her latest book club pick, praising its relevance and riveting final twist.
Polls show most flood-affected Americans blame climate change, but fewer agree on the government’s role in preventing extreme weather.
Oklahoma closes state park restaurants after vendor dispute over unpaid funds, missing records and failure to meet contract bond requirements.