On this day in Oklahoma History, John Kirkpatrick, a man who gave millions to Oklahoma groups, was born in Oklahoma City.
The Bartlesville Westside Community Center is hosting a free two-day bus tour to educate Oklahomans about the history, struggles, and future of the state's historically all-Black towns.
The Chickasaw Nation has over 100 businesses and is one of Oklahoma’s largest employers. Here's how they've built their ...
Civil rights attorneys have sued the Trump administration to gain access to detained migrants who they say have been flown to ...
Claremore's AXH Air-Coolers will create 50 new local jobs with a $5.4 million state workforce development grant. AXH will also use its award from the Oklahoma Department of Commerce's Business ...
Winter weather is expected to roll in on Wednesday, causing churches and colleges to cancel services or activiies.
See the photos of the costumes and other artifacts now in Tulsa from the classic comedy starring Chickasha-born actor Cleavon ...
Oklahoma was home to an estimated 83 Indian boarding schools — the most in the country. These schools were popular in the ...
The little-known Civil War Battle of Greenleaf Prairie took place on June 16, 1863, near present-day Braggs and extended to ...
The display of exquisite samurai armor in Oklahoma highlights the importance of aesthetics to Japan's famed fighters ...
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, while working at CERN. The Web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automated ...
Historical accounts of foodborne illness date back to antiquity. The first suggested documented case of a known foodborne illness dates back to 323 B.C. According to doctors at the University of ...
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