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This is the second installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the ...
Schools nationwide, including across Oklahoma, are still waiting for federal funds supporting English learners and migrant ...
Sunshine and blue skies made way for community members to gather at Douglass Park this past Saturday to celebrate Juneteenth ...
The State Board of Education has conceded that it erred when overturning the rejection of student transfers last year.
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy Jr. joined Gov. Kevin Stitt Thursday at the state capitol to ...
University of Oklahoma athletic leaders said Wednesday they are adapting to a new normal in a rapidly changing college sports ...
Over half of Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities on Wednesday asked a state governing board to approve increases in ...
New faces joined a large freshmen class in the Oklahoma House and Oklahoma Senate just ahead of the 60th Legislature for 2025 ...
The helicopter was flying low above a remote snow-covered mountain ridge outside Hinton, Alberta, Canada, when pilot Clay Wilson jumped the wolves and gave chase.
Jimmy and Jabrion Hardin were cruising down Interstate 44 just south of Vinita when flashing blue and red lights appeared ...
Thanks to the generosity of Oklahomans, letter carriers across the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma's service area collected 503,291 pounds of food during the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. The ...
While proper nutrients, sunlight and water will help your garden grow, there are some beneficial bugs who play a vital role ...