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Oklahoma's high court heard arguments over the constitutionality of Senate Bill 632, which would create governor-appointed business courts in two counties.
Trump’s rescissions package threatens $3.5M in Oklahoma public media funds, including support for emergency broadcasts and rural radio.
Creative Oklahoma’s new speaker series will bring thought leaders to OKC, Stillwater and Tulsa to highlight creativity’s impact statewide.
Robert A. Funk, co-founder of Express Employment and leading Oklahoma business figure, has died at 85 at his home in Yukon.
GOP senators blocked a steep tax hike on major foundations in Trump’s new tax bill, preserving breaks for philanthropic endowments.
In Washington, timing isn’t just strategy, it’s survival. Not just for the few bills that manage to get passed these days, but for our elected officials who vote on them.
Lee Dean is president of Stride Mortgage, a division of Stride Bank, Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender. Walters expects districts to pay for this using their existing budgets that are already ...
Another example, closer to home in Oklahoma, is officers cross-deputized with tribal nations operating on tribal property, ...
Tinker AFB adds 131 acres for aircraft maintenance, bringing over 1,000 new jobs and expanding long-term military capacity.
Edmond City Council denies Walmart Neighborhood Market site plan for Coltrane and Covell despite staff support and legal history.
Jason Fiscus has joined Hall Estill as Executive Director, bringing over 30 years of experience in organizational management, finance, strategic planning, and operations.
Cinnaholic opens in Chisholm Creek with vegan cinnamon rolls and $2 grand opening special Friday at its first Oklahoma City location.