EDMOND — Braum’s will open its newest Edmond location on Tuesday, April 14, at 6 a.m., continuing its expansion in the Oklahoma City metro area. The store is located at 1021 NW 192nd St. and will ...
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE — More than 1,000 new jobs will come to Tinker Air Force Base as the result of a new land purchase by the base. Tinker Air Force Base announced Tuesday the successful acquisition ...
TULSA — Rock legend Billy Idol is returning to the road this summer with the next leg of his highly successful world tour, It’s A Nice Day To…Tour Again!, which has sold out venues across the U.S., ...
– Lawmakers approved a sweeping budget while critics say they were left out of the process. – Millions allocated to proposals not yet finalized raise questions at the Capitol. – Republicans and ...
Native American and Japanese cultures connected over the art of tea-sharing at a recent event in Washington, D.C., and a Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma artist preserved the moment in real time as its ...
– Filing opens Wednesday for federal, state and local races. – Governor, U.S. Senate races draw seven or more candidates. – Primaries set for June as campaigns ramp up. Voters are set to have a slew ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist has received a three-year, $240,000 grant from the American Heart Association to study an autoimmune disease that can lead to organ ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Harold Hamm wanted it to be a secret. The founder and chairman of Continental Resources didn’t want anyone to know ahead of time. So after it was announced early Tuesday morning that ...
Oklahoma’s journalism community suffered a huge loss last week, when the names were disclosed of the two volunteer firefighters who died in a collision on their way to work a structure fire in Goldbsy ...
While literacy concerns surrounding grade school children remain top of mind for many lawmakers, some have been looking to increase the annual cap for the parental choice tax credit, allowing more ...
EDMOND — Citizens Bank of Edmond is bringing back its signature block party series with the first Heard on Hurd event of the 2026 season from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday in downtown Edmond. The free ...
The House is considering two census-related measures — House Bills 3620 and 3622 — authored by Rep. Mark Lawson, R-Sapulpa, and Sen. Kristen Thompson, R-Edmond. Together, the bills would establish the ...
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