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Artist Nathan Pratt has always been ambitious about his projects, but in the Spring of 2025, three big ones appear to be coming together at the same time.
Senator Carri Hicks (D-Oklahoma City) argued the bill was unconstitutional. “This bill threatens something fundamental; our freedom as Oklahomans,” said Hicks.
One Century, One Road Route 66, ‘The Main Street of America,’ turns 100 By Jonathan Bullington and E. Jason Wambsgans It was created to connect us, a fused chain of existing ...
Epic Charter Schools was founded in 2011 and is Oklahoma’s largest public virtual charter school, with around 30,000 students enrolled, from grade levels PreK-12th. It is in all 77 counties ...
Chris Gotterup gets to spend an extra week on links golf after winning the biggest title of his career. Gotterup held his ...
Emergency crews have suspended their search for victims of catastrophic flooding in central Texas amid new warnings that ...
Severe weather swept across parts of Oklahoma on monday, resulting in several tornadoes, hail storms, and flooding. Multiple counties across the state reported damage and the severe weather led to ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced that a large-scale bust of an illegal marijuana grow operation in Mayes and Craig counties led by his Organized Crime Task Force ...
The State of Oklahoma is going to set up two new courts in the state where businesses can only sue other businesses.
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners, during a July 7 meeting, renewed several policies, resolutions and agreements as the new fiscal year takes off.