MARLOW – Duncan’s Jack Ensey and Marlow’s Lane Boyles tied for individual medalist honors Wednesday, and the Outlaws won the ...
After weeks of uncertainty, prospective teachers are getting some clarity over whether the State Department of Education will ...
Oklahoma Human Services is getting closer to addressing its 13-year Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS) waitlist as it ...
The House on Thursday passed a controversial illegal immigration bill which is expected to draw a legal challenge.
The Duncan girls team finished third in two individual brackets and Duncan’s Noah McFatridge, playing No. 1 singles for the first time this season, placed third Wednesday ...
BLANCHARD – Marlow’s Gabby Hack finished second among individual leaders Wednesday and the Lady Outlaws landed third in the Class 4A State Preview at Winter Creek Golf & Country Club.
A new partnership between the U.S. Department of Transportation and a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general aims to streamline efforts to resolve airline consumer complaints.
Amid concerns that it would politicize the process and harm rural Oklahomans, House lawmakers rejected a proposal Tuesday that could have overhauled the state’s judicial nominating system.
Oklahoma lawmakers on Wednesday advanced legislation that would allow law enforcement to immediately remove squatters at the request of a property owner.
OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill that would make it more difficult to get things on the ballot is headed to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk. The Oklahoma House on Wednesday passed Senate Bill 518 by a vote of 72-25.
O’Rourke invoked the concept of “stochastic terrorism.” It posits that some public figures demonize a group in a way that doesn’t directly command followers to do violence, but motivates them to ...
When Denise Brown peruses the tightly packed gift card display at her local CVS in Harlem, New York, she sees the perfect present for her grandson: a Sony PlayStation gift ...