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Friday October 12, 2018
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Oklahoma City residents are being invited to submit ideas for the next chapter of MAPS, the initiative that has built "transformative" public...
Candidates for governor attended a debate hosted entirely by teenagers, believed to be the first of its kind in the nation.
Political observers have been left to wonder whether Mullin's broken term limits pledge has done anything — or will do anything — to slow his...
EYE care is an issue few people think about until they need it, so State Question 793 may not be a top-of-mind issue for many voters. But most...
Confirming Brett Kavanaugh was the best outcome at the end of a hellish decision tree that left the country with no ideal option. Reasonable...
Officials remain from all over the state bring different stories to each game, though often in the background of a football game.
Two decades after playing at Kansas State and meeting his wife there, Joe Bob Clements returns to Manhattan to face his alma mater as the coach of...
Good news for Billy Donovan, the Thunder finally has continuity in its core players and a roster of players to the coach's liking. Bad news? The...
Technology was on full display Thursday at the 22nd-annual Oil and Gas Expo in Oklahoma City. The event, which had more than 300 exhibitors,...
Twenty-five years after the passage of the first Metropolitan Area Projects initiative was passed by voters desperate to bring life back to a...
After more than 15 years of editing films, Amy Scott, a Lawton native, was inspired to step out of the editing bay and into the director's chair...
Oklahoma City rock band Gum knows how to make the most of empty space. It's found in the airy, striated instrumentation on its new record, "When...
NORMALIZE The second annual Paranormal Festival will take place from 12 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library, 300 Park...