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Sunday March 17, 2019
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Hundreds gathered Saturday on the streets of historic Stockyards City, where St. Patrick's Day was celebrated a day early. Leading the annual...
The Legislature is poised to redraw Oklahoma Supreme Court districts for the first time in more than 50 years, acknowledging population shifts...
Just nine weeks into his first term, Gov. Kevin Stitt achieved his central policy objective, becoming the most powerful governor in modern state...
We've heard over and over again about the need for a ready workforce and the role schools can play in making that workforce a reality for...
From inmate deaths to plumbing leaks to unsecure locks on cell doors to inmate-on-inmate violence, it seems that if something can go wrong inside...
An exasperated Paul George didn't have the breath to argue with official Marc Davis. George thought he was hacked on the previous play which...
In March 1993, Billy Tubbs' Sooners went to Kansas City with a 19-10 record and lost 69-55 to Iowa State in the Big Eight Tournament...
His name is Zev. He is 3 years old. That means he's probably learning his ABCs and playing make believe and getting potty trained. He's...
Kingfisher County's board of county commissioners has revised completely its temporary pipelines permitting requirements. On Wednesday,...
When T.H. Rogers Lumber Co. was founded, Oklahoma hadn't yet attained statehood and goods were transported via horse-drawn carriages. Its current...
When Jessie Nelson was cooking up her first musical theater project, she started with a special main ingredient. "It's such a special film,"...
From the thrilling intensity of the bike chase to the soaring joy of a moonlight flight, John Williams' score for "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" is...
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life: A Sortabiography" by Eric Idle (Crown Archetype, 304 pages, in stores) Out of the 7 billion-plus people...