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Growing up in Cordell, I was surrounded by people who made good lives for themselves and their families by working hard and using common sense.
In government, just like in nature, everything rolls downhill. And when budget cuts start cascading downwards, it's not the mountaintop that feels the hit — it's the town in the valley.
A recent federal court ruling found that Google violated antitrust laws to maintain an illegal search engine monopoly. While a landmark decision, it is just the tip of the iceberg, exposing a deeper, ...
The state expects to take over the facility July 25. “This move not only strengthens our public safety infrastructure, but also reflects our commitment to better outcomes for staff, inmates and the ...
Oklahomans 65 and older will outnumber children. To ensure that this growing demographic of older Oklahomans get the 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity each week needed to reduce the ...
Business leaders say two pieces of legislation recently signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt will help them navigate ...
Fortunately, congressional officials have also proposed allowing states to impose work requirements. To stay on Medicaid, the ...
NATO ministers to approve increased defense spending targets, focusing on weapons, logistics, and regional security amid rising global threats.
Dr. Steven Sarkisian leads Oklahoma Eye Surgeons in cutting-edge treatments like MIGS and robotic cataract surgery, restoring vision across the state.
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is opening a major photography exhibit exploring the work of Ansel Adams on Saturday, June 7.
The film INCOMPARABLE highlights 53 years of memories at the Myriad Convention Center, premiering at the 2025 deadCenter Film Festival in OKC.
Project ICECHIP researchers chase hailstorms across the Plains to study large hail and climate effects, backed by NSF and insurance funding.