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Jonathan Small argues Charlie Kirk’s assassination exposes a dangerous “assassination culture” rooted in far-left ideology on college campuses.
From Paseo Arts Awards to Philbrook garden classes and a zoo ballet, Oklahoma celebrates creativity this fall.
Tulsa ranks 15th in U.S. for median income growth in 2024, while Oklahoma City posts modest gains, a SmartAsset study finds.
Southeastern Oklahoma State hosts All Majors Career Fair connecting students with 29 employers across industries in Durant.
The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma renewed its partnership to expand inclusive childcare and training for providers serving children with autism.
Oklahoma’s 2025 CRE Summit at UCO offers insights, networking and panels on market trends, technology and development opportunities.
Explore fall events in Oklahoma City, including festivals, 5Ks, family theater, harvest celebrations and scenic autumn travel ideas.
Oklahoma students can enter the 2025 Veterans Film Competition to share veterans’ stories through short films and win prizes.
Oklahoma awards $2M PREP grant to Piedmont for water system upgrades, supporting growth and saving $3.3M in financing costs.
Walters clearly hasn’t grasped two fundamental American rights: freedom of speech and freedom f-r-o-m religion.
EDMOND — The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance Coats for Kids initiative will host a pop-up coat collection this Saturday, Sept. 20, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Edmond Farmers Market, 26 W. 1st St.
The Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission PAC will pay $10,000 and dissolve after admitting to multiple ethics violations in a settlement.