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Oklahoma City voters will decide Oct. 14 on a $2.7B bond package for sidewalks, parks, public safety, transit and street upgrades.
Oklahoma slashes smoking rates, but new nicotine products and youth marketing threaten hard-won public health gains.
David Page, longtime Journal Record editor and OKC bombing survivor, dies at 76 after shaping decades of Oklahoma journalism.
After overcoming addiction and prison, Julie Q. becomes a Habitat homeowner thanks to faith, hard work and a milestone roof ...
Oklahoma honors late Gov. George Nigh, who lay in state at the Capitol as leaders remember his diplomacy, legacy and impact on state history.
Edmond Mayor Mark Nash says fixing finances and roads is the city’s only path to economic development, as past funding efforts face voter backlash.
One of my favorite summer weather phenomena is an unexpected break from the oppressive heat. It’s a temperature drop, usually combined with lower humidity, that pushes pause on the intensity of the ...
The Working Man’s Triathlon returns to Oklahoma City on Oct. 4 with golf, bowling and pool, raising funds for United Way.
Stocks slipped Aug. 1 as weak job growth and new tariffs rattled investors, despite solid consumer confidence and steady Fed policy.
Hats off to the Ethics Commission, which has seemingly transformed itself from a toothless shih tzu into an aggressive, but ...
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Supreme Court ruling to eliminate U.S. Department of Education hailed by Ryan Walters as a win for states' rights and ...