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Sunday March 3, 2019
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To some people, the results of a recent international Methodist gathering may have been disheartening. To other individuals, they might have...
After finishing his salad inside the University of Oklahoma student union, Cameron Terry scrolled through the social media feed on his phone...
NORMAN — Cash donations to the University of Oklahoma have dropped by nearly a third since David Boren retired as president, according to...
Gov. Kevin Stitt made clear with an earlier funding proposal that he was interested in improving Oklahoma's pardon and parole process. His three...
They say there's no education in the second kick of a mule, but Oklahoma politicians appear ready to give it a try. That's the only way to explain...
SAN ANTONIO — Paul George scratched the back of his head and couldn't keep still, bouncing from foot-to-foot as the Thunder huddled up in the...
Scott Hines sat in the stands at State Fair Arena and got a little choked up Saturday. "Don't like to admit that to everybody," Hines said. But...
Katelyn Ohashi usually leaves people in awe, what with her flipping, flying, bobbing, bouncing, splitting, smiling floor routine. But the UCLA...
Even as electric-powered bicycles are picking up market share among riders, Oklahoma remains one of a few states where regulations haven't kept...
Most city residents know Cliff Hudson as the former CEO of Sonic Corp. — or as a former school board chairman for Oklahoma City Public Schools....
In our youth, moving is simply a matter of lining up a few friends, a pickup truck and trailer, and praying the weather will hold while we load...
For three decades, Chazz Palminteri has been reliving his life story, first as a one-man play, later as a film and now as a Broadway musical....
The Oklahoma City Philharmonic's 2019-2020 Classics season will include familiar favorites like Beethoven, Stravinsky and Debussy. And it will...