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Sunday April 7, 2019
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As the Oklahoma City Council considered a tax incentive proposal last year for a new Amazon distribution center, Ward 2 Councilman Ed Shadid...
Concerns about the business practices of pharmacy benefit managers has reached "the boiling point," said Sen. Greg McCortney, author of a bill to...
Even in disgrace, Joe Exotic remains somewhat of a media darling. Journalists last month came from across the country to chronicle the former...
WASHINGTON — How bad has Trump derangement syndrome gotten in Washington? Consider this: On Tuesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was set to...
Want to reduce poverty and help working families get ahead in Oklahoma? Lucky us, we already have a great tool — the earned income tax credit...
Billy Donovan's moves mean more than he lets on. The Thunder coach likes to say a tweak or a rotation change is about a specific matchup. It's...
Alsie Hyden seemed old to Mick Cornett even back in the 1970s. To a 13-year-old, most everyone north of 30 seems old. And Hyden had white hair,...
NORMAN — Caleb Kelly had a rough 2018 season. At one point, it looked like the one-time five-star prospect would redshirt before he returned to...
The Park-O-Tell No. 1 well produced thousands of barrels of oil and about 1.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas during the nearly 83 years it...
A retired man walks into a nonprofit agency and says: "I've fished every day for seven years, and I think I'm done." "You're done fishing?"...
Lincka Elizondo believes in using her music to empower fellow Latinas and people of color. "We have so much to be proud of. Our heritage, our...
"Tiamat's Wrath (The Expanse, Book Eight)" by James S.A. Corey (Orbit, 544 pages, in stores) Over the past few years, James Holden, Bobbie...
"Cheer Up, Mr. Widdicombe" by Evan James (Atria. 288 pages, in stores) Everyone's got a book in them, and Frank Widdicombe, a Bainbridge Island...