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The East End District will come alive June 19–21 as “Juneteenth on the East” returns to celebrate Black liberation, culture, ...
More than 500 guests at the Oklahoma City Zoo’s recent gala donned black and white outfits to “Waddle and Whirl” and raise ...
Senate Bill 140 directs the State Board of Education to use $1 million in appropriations to implement the Oklahoma Math Achievement and Proficiency Act. The law was created to ensure students in ...
Trailing far behind China in world manufacturing dominance amid an ongoing skilled labor shortage and compromised supply chains, the long-term future of America’s economy faces plenty of uncertainty ...
A historically wet spring has led to a record number of winning couples in BC Clark Jewelers’ long-running “Pray for Rain” promotion, with 14 refunds issued in just two months.
Several states have effectively declared war on medical progress. Lawmakers in Iowa, Idaho, Texas, and Kentucky have introduced bills that would ban or restrict vaccines that use messenger RNA, or ...
Oil prices are leaping, and stocks are weakening Friday on worries that Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear and military targets could escalate further and damage the flow of crude around the world, ...
The Oklahoma Historical Society has been instrumental in preserving and rehabilitating historic resources around the state for almost half a century. Agency officials said its State Historic ...
An Air India passenger plane bound for London with more than 240 people on board crashed Thursday in India’s northwestern city of Ahmedabad, and there were no known survivors, officials said.
As Washington prepares for a military parade this weekend to honor the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, a new survey finds that U.S. adults are more likely to approve than disapprove of President ...
The plan for a second Level I Trauma Center in Oklahoma will move forward, following legislative action and a partnership between Saint Francis Health System and the Oklahoma State University Medical ...
The United States is drawing down the presence of staffers who are not deemed essential to operations in the Middle East and their loved ones due to the potential for regional unrest, the State ...