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Oklahoma will introduce 35-second shot clocks for its largest high school basketball classes starting in 2026–27, joining ...
Political operatives with campaign ties join State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ staff, prompting scrutiny over salaries, ...
U.S. health officials are urging foodmakers to phase out artificial dyes by 2026, citing children's health and global shifts ...
As cybersecurity attacks continue to rise, the Oklahoma Legislature is taking efforts to update old laws regarding ...
Rainy day funds exist for a reason. They're meant to protect essential state services during tough economic times.
Tulsa Zoo will welcome two elephants from the LA Zoo as part of its Asian elephant preserve expansion and long-standing ...
CAIR Oklahoma's 11th annual Muslim Day at the Capitol returns April 28 to promote civic engagement, advocacy and education at ...
Dove Schools earned a $9.2M federal grant to expand its high-quality charter education model across Oklahoma, the first in ...
Due to high market volatility, a lack of regulation, and a reliance on supply and demand, cryptocurrency has historically ...
A film based on the Oklahoma City bombing and a rezoning plan for a new urban nature preserve were both approved by the City ...
Oklahoma Senate panel advanced bills on marijuana trafficking, retail theft and public safety in final 2025 committee meeting ...
Oklahoma’s top young professionals will be recognized at the Journal Record’s 22nd Achievers Under 40 event, May 15 at the ...
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