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President Donald Trump is calling for the U.S. and other oil-producing economies to pump more oil as crude prices remain volatile.
Jennifer Sharpe, former deputy editor of The Journal Record, has been contributing a weekly opinion column for more than three years. She was the 2023 winner of the Oklahoma Press Association ONG ...
Because why else would federal officials choose a peak period for tornado outbreaks to perform routine and needed maintenance on weather radios?
The Thunder complete a stunning rebuild with an NBA title, fulfilling GM Sam Presti’s 2022 promise: Labor omnia vincit — hard ...
Markets dip as Fed weighs rate cuts, retail sales fall 0.9% and oil prices fluctuate. Housing starts up slightly; jobless claims tick down.
Oklahoma City secures $500K EPA grant to assess and clean up contaminated properties, aiding revitalization and development in key areas.
Oklahoma lawmakers filed 3,273 bills in 2024; 499 became law. Stitt’s income tax cut and veto record help shape the session’s legacy.
Two OKC nonprofits support youth through grants and leadership training, helping prepare students for school, careers and ...
Oklahoma City proposes $2.7B bond for streets, parks and public safety, with a vote expected Oct. 14 and no increase in property taxes.
Thunder and Pacers head to a high-stakes Game 7 in Oklahoma City after a dramatic NBA Finals showdown, with history and pressure on the line.
Helping renters is a noble goal—especially in high-cost markets like New York City. But good intentions don’t always lead to good outcomes and sometimes lead to unintended consequences.
The “double drawback” loophole is a technical policy within federal trade law that is not widely known, yet it has a surprising connection to Oklahoma.