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Saturday January 26, 2019
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The University of Oklahoma has hired a person of color to be vice president of student affairs, one of several steps that have been taken to...
An Oklahoma City apartment complex gave free rent to FAA students. Then it lost $200,000 and laid off at least 20 employees
Oklahoma Ethics Commission takes no action on proposed grassroots lobbying rule after outcry against it.
Wastes of time, resources "Men have company in debates on abortion law" (Our Views, Jan. 17) distorts recent academic findings to imply women...
IN the Oklahoma House of Representatives, lawmakers filed 1,733 bills and 21 House joint resolutions before the deadline arrived recently. That...
Even though Sydney Romero and her older sister, Sierra, have played for USA Softball over the years, they are making the move to Team Mexico. They...
Thunder coach Billy Donovan began tinkering with rotations after the Thunder second unit let a 17-point lead disintegrate against the LeBron...
Oklahoma gets a break from the Big 12 on Saturday, but not a true break that coach Lon Kruger would welcome.
The first hangars for the new KC-46 will be ready soon, just as Boeing delivers the first aircraft to the U.S. Air Force.
Services activity expanded in the Oklahoma region in January, according to a survey released Friday by The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City....
"Night to Shine," the prom-night experience for people with special needs, will be hosted by Putnam City Baptist Church for the fourth year....
Religion briefs for Jan. 26
Some houses of worship have been helping federal employees whose budgets have been strained by the current partial government shutdown.