Professors and AAUP demand transparency and safeguards from University of Oklahoma following a controversial Bible-based essay grading dispute and discrimination claim.
The US seized two more sanctioned oil tankers as part of its Venezuela energy embargo, escalating pressure on the Maduro regime and expanding its quarantine efforts.
Learn when and how to file mechanic’s and materialmen’s liens in Oklahoma, including eligibility, notice requirements, and filing deadlines.
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority approved nearly $500,000 to repair six bridges damaged by an oversized load that lacked a permit on the Will Rogers Turnpike.
Visit Oklahoma City released the 2026 Visitors Guide, celebrating Native American culture, the Red Earth Festival's 40th anniversary, and Route 66 Centennial.
SSC CPAs + Advisors merges with Harrison Henderson PLLC to enhance expertise and expand services across Kansas and Oklahoma under one brand.
The 2026 legislative session begins in less than a month, and one state senator is looking to “get some traction” on a two-year death penalty moratorium bill, which has carried over from 2025. Sen.
Oklahoma’s focus on tax cuts benefits the wealthy but underfunds schools, infrastructure, and health care, risking the state’s long-term prosperity.
Six Flags is selling $1 billion in junk bonds at near 9% interest to refinance debt maturing in 2027, led by JPMorgan and PNC Financial.
Oklahoma's adult smoking rate has dropped to 14.1%, a historic low, thanks to statewide tobacco reduction efforts and expanded tobacco-free policies.
Advocates and state senators request clemency for Kendrick Simpson, citing trauma and mental health issues ahead of his scheduled execution.
At the end of the month, the OKC PHIL will perform “Tango Caliente!” at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30 and 31 at the Civic Center Music ...
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