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Sunday November 4, 2018
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The $88 million project to widen Interstate 235 to six through lanes and two auxiliary lanes from NW 36 Street to just north of NW 50 Street in...
Both Democrat Drew Edmondson and Republican Kevin Stitt have run on platforms of change, but each disagree on taxes, expanding federal health care...
The Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Baptist State Convention have joined forces to revitalize the Baptist Collegiate Ministries...
ON Tuesday, voters have the chance to determine the direction of our government for at least the next two years as they vote on federal, state and...
WASHINGTON — Until last week it seemed that the Division 1 college basketball industry could produce nothing more risible than its pieties about...
Kyler Murray and Co. survive early interceptions to beat Texas Tech 51-46 and stay in the College Football Playoff hunt
With Jett Duffey instead quarterbacking Texas Tech, the second half turned more normal football and less video-game offense, as the Sooners held...
Trey Sermon sent a pounding reminder Saturday of who the lead running back is in Oklahoma's offense.
With another round of Oklahoma City school closures being eyed amid shrinking enrollment, the John F. Kennedy neighborhood is emerging as an...
On the day before Thanksgiving in 2015, Mike Schuster was diagnosed with glioblastoma. Glioblastoma is a form of brain cancer, and it claimed...
From originating the role of hard-nosed Col. Nathan Jessup in the Broadway production of "A Few Good Men" to playing coldblooded Col. Miles...
On his first day with the U.S. Navy Show Band, Dennis Jamison blew his horn for 12 hours. "I was in that band for 25 months, and I did 2,500...
Canterbury Voices will open its 50th anniversary season with Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" at 3 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Civic Center Music Hall,...