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Let’s be honest: trust in government right now is somewhere between “car salesman” and “email from a Nigerian prince.” ...
To his great credit, state Rep. Rob Hall (R-Tulsa) is holding an interim study this fall to “explore the implementation of a policy to retain students in the grade levels focused on literacy (K-3) ...
A mobile workshop aims to inspire Oklahoma students to pursue skilled trades, tackling a shortage in plumbers, welders and technicians.
Oklahoma renters can save up to 20% on rent by downsizing one bedroom, helping them afford rising home prices and build toward homeownership.
Factory Obscura and Oklahoma City University offer new exhibits pairing music with immersive visual art this August.
Oklahoma will prohibit SNAP recipients from buying soda, candy and more under a new rule starting Jan. 1, 2026.
Devon Energy beat Q2 forecasts with strong production, robust earnings and cash flow, prompting Wall Street to raise price targets.
All too often in today’s politics, decision-makers seem to know the cost of everything and the value of nothing.
Trump’s sweeping tariffs on dozens of nations spark economic uncertainty as inflation rises and industries brace for global fallout.
Tulsa Animal Services joins Clear the Shelters campaign to boost adoptions and reduce shelter crowding through Aug. 31.
OU Health and OKCPS offer walk-in vaccine clinics Aug. 7–15 to help children get immunized before the 2025–26 school year begins.
Julie and I just returned from a few days in Panama City, Florida. Not to be confused with the tourist-heavy Panama City Beach, this is the historic downtown.
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