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Oklahoma health officials report 12 measles cases and new exposure alerts in Oklahoma City at a pediatric clinic and a ...
Oklahoma animal groups urge residents to turn off lights at night from April 15 to May 31 to protect migrating birds along ...
The Oklahoma City Festival of the Arts has welcomed thousands of visitors downtown and celebrated visual, performing and ...
A bill to license Oklahoma storm chasers is on hold as lawmakers plan an interim study to address safety and road access ...
John H. Pfeiffer Jr. named to Oklahoma Agriculture Hall of Fame for advancing Angus cattle and supporting ag education and ...
Accountants’ roles have been significantly transformed by technology, which now goes beyond adopting advanced tools to ...
Being the new kid in school is never easy. For students of military-connected families, it’s a regular occurrence, with ...
Oklahoma City nonprofits can apply through May 1 for Cox Charities grants up to $10,000 to support education, technology, ...
USAO will cover full tuition for employees, spouses and children starting fall 2025, expanding its waiver program to 100 ...
Central Oklahoma Habitat and Malarkey Roofing celebrate 500 donated roofs for affordable homes with volunteers in northwest ...
Oklahoma lawmakers advanced bills to create a flat income tax and trigger-based cuts, aiming to boost economic growth and tax ...
Oklahoma is perceived as a lower-tax state, but unfortunately our tax on work and investment—the personal income tax—remains among the highest in the region.