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The Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame is inducting its new class of athletes and honoring longtime basketball Coach Ted Owens with ...
A federal funding cut is ending OU’s PRIME program early, threatening a pipeline of school counselors and mental health providers for rural Oklahoma.
New rule requires Oklahoma school counselors to spend 80% of time on student-focused services, but vague definitions raise questions.
This spring, Oklahoma City recorded the lowest unemployment rate among the 56 largest U.S. metropolitan areas, posting a rate of 2.3%, down from 3.0% in the previous survey.
Unfortunately, unknown to most Americans, the OBBBA has disastrous cuts to health care spending that will impact every American and every business.
Astronaut Leland Melvin headlines Spark a Change 2025 to inspire Oklahoma communities through STEAM-focused events and book discussions.
Backer sues American Heartland theme park promoters, alleging $60M fraud, emotional distress and no real construction after years of false promises.
Oklahoma opted out of Summer EBT in 2024 and 2025, leaving many families without $120 in summer food aid per child to fight ...
The “Oklahoma!” musical’s royalties support Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation’s fight against heart disease and cancer.
Over a five-day span, we lost Malcolm-Jamal Warner (July 20), Ozzy Osbourne (July 22), and Terry Gene Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan (July 24). Talk about a mortality check — a slap-in-the-face ...
One in 20 U.S. workers holds two full-time jobs, with Gen Z leading the trend and many using AI to stay productive and avoid detection.
Ryan Walters and his merry band of administrative leaders should not be operating the State Department of Education like their own private fiefdom, oblivious to the laws that govern public access.