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Friday September 28, 2018
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The number of unlicensed and non-traditionally trained teachers in Oklahoma classrooms continues to grow by the hundreds.
Detention hearing set for next Thursday in Oklahoma City federal court.
The bond rating service Moody's has upgraded Oklahoma's outlook from negative after the state weathered a fiscal storm.
AT an event this week in Philadelphia, former Vice President Joe Biden predicted the midterm elections would give Democrats control of the Senate...
The attempted political assassination of Brett Kavanaugh is bad for the country, but good for a Trumpian attitude toward American politics. The...
Mayfield's magical debut inspires long downtrodden Browns' fans
In late July, Landon Wolf was a walk-on labeled as Oklahoma State's third inside receiver after Jalen McCleskey and Dillon Stoner. By late...
When Dusty Dvoracek was in high school, Thursday nights were special.
Opening for The Collective, a food hall being built in a once blighted service station in Midtown, is being delayed until this winter as the...
Oklahoma City has a new technology development company. NextStream Growth I will work out of the BHGE Energy Innovation Center of North America in...
Every day at high noon — well, give or take 30 minutes or so — an Oklahoma City landmark is recapturing its long-lost movie magic. "This...
Keeping it local: Plaza District Festival celebrates 20 years in Oklahoma City.
Events, Sept. 28-Oct. 4