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Sunday October 28, 2018
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In a city that is becoming increasingly diverse, the boards, commissions and trusts that shape almost all municipal policy in Oklahoma City have a...
From anti-abortion bills to legislation implementing tax hikes and tax cuts, Oklahoma Supreme Court justices often are asked to rule on the...
Maestro Joel Levine to conduct his final Classics concert as Oklahoma City Philharmonic's founding music director
IN considering the re-election bids of politicians, the question that should be asked is whether the incumbent has done anything that merits being...
IN politics, narrative often trumps reality. This is the case with the oft-repeated claim that Gov. Mary Fallin and the Republican Legislature,...
It's becoming more obvious every time the Oklahoma quarterback steps on the field that he's at the top of the food chain in college football. He's...
Oklahoma held Kansas State to just 245 total yards in Saturday's 51-14 win
Here are the grades for Oklahoma's game against Kansas State.
Oil and gas employment numbers paint one picture. The industry's effect on the Oklahoma economy paints another.
The Wisdom Tooth Center in Moore adds Dr. Whitney J. Rochelle. Rochelle graduated from Baylor University in 2010 and graduated from the Texas...
Every spring, members of the Cowboy Artists of America convene for a trail ride, where they spend time together riding on horseback, pushing...
The cast of a new production of the last musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II is giving a tip of the cowboy hat to the legacy of...
Cindy had fallen in her home. Unable to get up from the fall, she could not reach her phone to call for help. At that moment Cindy realized,...