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Saturday January 5, 2019
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The Rev. Felix Cabrera, 39, has returned to his native Puerto Rico for the foreseeable future as the new executive director of the Convention of...
Researchers hope to gather information about brain injuries from participants in collegiate sports.
Edmond man ordered to serve 20 months in federal prison. Wife gets weekend incarceration.
OKLAHOMA legislators are notorious for their failure to properly maintain government buildings. Their years-long refusal to approve bond financing...
Uplifting story "Switch on the lights" (Business, Dec. 30), related to the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and the Oklahoma...
With a series of third quarter points in transition, the Thunder pulled itself back into a game the Trail Blazers controlled for the first half,...
Adams's personality-filled interviews have long inspired basketball fans' adoration. But the 2019 NBA All-Star voting first returns showed that...
As soon as the Thunder's plane landed in Portland, Russell Westbrook started thinking about how long it had been since he had won in that city.
Q: Do you know what the city is going to do with the Cox Convention Center when the new Convention Center opens in 2020?A: The city's ultimate...
Edmond's old main drag, Broadway Avenue, is kind of a rough patch after waves of restaurant closures.
The Rev. Keith Burkhart has returned to First Southern Baptist Church of Del City where he joined as a teen. Burkhart is the church's new senior...
Two church organizations, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma and Oklahoma City University have partnered together to offer free English as a Second...
Religion briefs for Jan. 5