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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Salvation Army serving Canadian, Cleveland and Oklahoma counties is offering a public training course for ...
The OKC Human Rights Commission will host a public meeting on July 23 to discuss disability rights and accessibility in public spaces.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol needs to take a hard look at themselves in the rearview mirror and figure out their priorities.
Markets rose July 18 as strong retail sales, tech gains and stable Fed signals offset inflation concerns and Netflix’s late-week drag.
Crypto firms like Robinhood push to tokenize real-world assets, but critics warn of legal risks and lack of investor protections.
Oklahoma CareerTech may lose $7.5M in federal funding amid immigration concerns, halting adult education programs across the state.
AI is a valuable tool in organizations of all sizes. Today, many AI solutions are designed to be budget-friendly, easy to integrate and tailored to small business users.
Oklahoma ranks last in EV sales nationwide as registrations drop and public charging lags behind, with trucks and range ...
SSM Health and Chamberlain University launch a tuition-supported nursing pathway to combat Oklahoma’s nurse shortage starting ...
OKC for Soccer adds four new executives to its leadership team and formalizes a grassroots council to shape the city’s pro ...
Oklahoma's high court heard arguments over the constitutionality of Senate Bill 632, which would create governor-appointed ...
OKC’s OutWest Music Fest debuts Saturday, plus CatVideoFest benefits Humane Society and Whiskey Riot returns Oct. 18 with ...