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Ryan Walters and his merry band of administrative leaders should not be operating the State Department of Education like their own private fiefdom, oblivious to the laws that govern public access.
AI stocks fueled a late-week rally, but The Journal Record Stock Index slipped as BancFirst and Oneok shares declined.
We’ve all done it. At some point, we’ve gotten an insurance policy or opened an account that asks for a beneficiary.
OKLAHOMA CITY — First-time buyers facing high home prices, high mortgage interest rates and limited inventory are struggling ...
Oklahoma public stations scramble to replace CPB funds after Congress rescinds $1.1B, threatening local NPR and PBS ...
Oklahoma Film Exchange launches campaign to raise $100K to save Film Row's historic screening room with events, screenings ...
ECU's Stonecipher School of Business launches a B.S. in business administration with a concentration in human resource ...
Caleb Gayle will discuss his new book on Oklahoma's all-Black state dream at a free Full Circle event Aug. 13.
Oklahomans gathered to mark 35 years of the ADA, highlighting personal stories and the law’s ongoing impact on inclusion and equity.
Postal union launches ad campaign in Oklahoma urging action against proposals to privatize the U.S. Postal Service.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Salvation Army serving Canadian, Cleveland and Oklahoma counties is offering a public training course for ...
It’s easy to dismiss a place like Seaside as a vacation-only novelty. But the truth is, the same design that makes a beach ...