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Thursday February 21, 2019
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WASHINGTON — Tyson Timbs admitted he'd sold drugs, and he accepted his sentence without a fight. What he wouldn't quietly accept was the police...
Let the countdown begin. Spring is still a few weeks away, but time's almost up for boots, coats and sweaters. In their place will be sandals,...
Construction technology students at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City are learning career skills while helping a nonprofit provide shelter...
Since June 2013 when Charles Nieman was shot to death outside a convenience store in Boise City, family and friends had been left to wonder who...
For nearly three decades, Oklahoma's casino gaming industry has been a reliable small-business incubator, innovation mechanism and community...
Mike Gundy took a risk when he hired Sean Gleeson. It's not about Gleeson's lack of major-college coaching experience. Or his limited time as...
The image is fresh but it's fading — Steven Adams' mad defensive dash against the Spurs to save Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals in...
The Thunder has officially signed free agent Markieff Morris, the team announced Wednesday.
When is a corporation, limited liability company or other registered legal entity "transacting business" in another jurisdiction? A legal entity...
Colder weather, increased costs associated with refund obligations related to the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and increased capital expenditures...
Please send three to five photos of your nonprofit group's social or fundraising events to nonprofits@oklahoman.com. The deadline is noon Friday.
NASA shut down the mission of the Opportunity rover earlier this month. The Mars rover originally set for a three-month mission continued on...
NewView Oklahoma, the state's leading provider of low vision rehabilitation programs, is ready for its move into a newly renovated facility.