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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission expanded its probe into Rep. Pittman's campaigns and is weighing if lawmakers can use campaign ...
A 48-inch water main burst closed May Avenue and disrupted service in north OKC. Repairs are underway as crews work to ...
Work” may be a four-letter word, but it’s not an obscenity. You wouldn’t know that reading the reaction of many liberals to new work requirements for Medicaid.
Experts say tariffs and tax reforms under Trump could boost U.S. resilience and manufacturing, but not without near-term pain and uncertainty.
Oklahoma superintendents say Ryan Walters’ free meal order is legally shaky, financially unrealistic and poorly timed for 2025-26 school budgets.
The Carole King Musical in OKC as a new film explores the horned lizard’s decline at Rodeo Cinema this weekend.
News 9’s weather radar was vandalized; a militia group claims responsibility as state, NOAA monitor threats to critical infrastructure.
Angela Pierce will lead OKC’s finance department starting Aug. 22, bringing deep public finance experience and succeeding Brent Bryant.
Ryan Walters' school lunch decree makes headlines but lacks legal force, raising questions ahead of a possible 2026 run for Oklahoma governor.
ReMerge launches Teen Board to offer Oklahoma teens leadership, service and advocacy opportunities for justice-involved mothers.
AI is reshaping the workforce. A new Live Career report lists 10 jobs at risk and offers reskilling advice to stay ahead of automation.
Every 4th of July, our tradition begins the same way—on the rooftop of The Chapman House in downtown Edmond.