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Two OKC nonprofits support youth through grants and leadership training, helping prepare students for school, careers and ...
Oklahoma City's 2024 water quality report shows no violations and confirms water meets all EPA and state safety standards.
The National Cowboy Museum hosts the 53rd Prix de West and the OKC Zoo welcomes Xerxes, its first male Asian elephant calf.
Rose State will launch Oklahoma’s first Simulation Technology degree in 2025 with support from a $750K workforce grant.
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.
Sixty-nine Oklahoma students toured D.C. on a weeklong trip sponsored by electric cooperatives to promote leadership and ...
Shannon Crites of Ardmore has been appointed to the Oklahoma Arts Council for a three-year term starting July 1.
Oklahoma City's Full Sail Capital joins Mercer Advisors, expanding resources to serve 600+ families and accelerate growth in ...
Oklahoma City Council approves agreements securing Thunder's long-term stay and advancing plans for the new $1B downtown arena.
Oklahoma City proposes $2.7B bond for streets, parks and public safety, with a vote expected Oct. 14 and no increase in property taxes.
Health care costs have risen dramatically across the U.S. this decade, and Oklahoma has shouldered one of the biggest increases, a new study reveals.
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.