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Friday January 4, 2019
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For the first time in 44 years, the vast majority of Oklahoma City is represented by a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Snow and ice force school closures, dozens of wrecks and some power outages.
Oklahoma's two research universities are among the Top 10 colleges in the region that should not be overlooked by students seeking a good return on...
THE recent death of an Oklahoma County jail inmate, the sixth to die in jail custody during 2018, once again cast a negative light on the...
LONDON — To Brexit, or not to Brexit, that is the question (apologies to Shakespeare). The answer to whether the United Kingdom will pull out of...
Yurcich consistently delivered quality OSU offenses, and now he's going to Ohio State
"I thought I handled it better tonight," Paul George said after the Thunder's 107-100 win over the Lakers Wednesday, "given I've been in that...
NORMAN — Recruiting has been at the front of Lincoln Riley's plan since he took over for Bob Stoops in the summer of 2017. And the contract...
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has mounted live, public cameras on each of its snow plows, which went out across the state this week in...
Gasoline prices started 2019 at their lowest levels in two and a half years, fueled in part by the 40 percent drop in oil prices in the fourth...
"The Phantom of the Opera" is returning to Oklahoma City in 20 trucks hauling 1,200 costume pieces, 120 wigs and a redesigned one-ton chandelier,...
BEYOND THE BEYOND Interactive, immersive art exhibit "Beyond," presented by Oklahoma artist collective Factory Obscura, will be open for its...
Comics in book form, commonly called graphic novels, have become an entrenched form in bookstores and comic shops in recent decades. The following...