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Edmond Tree Grants offer free trees to eligible schools and neighborhoods to boost canopy, improve air quality and promote community engagement.
Special Care in Oklahoma City has launched a $15 million expansion and capital campaign to double its capacity and better serve children with developmental disabilities.
Martindale’s Mia Downing rose from bookkeeper to oil and gas VP, building tribal partnerships and breaking barriers in a male ...
Beto O’Rourke to host OKC town hall Aug. 6 to discuss federal policy, tax changes and connect with voters at a public Q&A hosted by county Democrats.
Under Oklahoma law, condemnation refers to the legal process by which a government or authorized private entity acquires private property for public use through the exercise of eminent domain.
Former Federal Trade Commission chairwoman Lina Khan released a damning report about the most rapacious and anti-competitive actors in the entire healthcare system: pharmacy benefit managers.
This month marks 60 years since the creation of Medicaid, a cornerstone of our country’s promise to care for our friends and family.
Oklahoma public stations scramble to replace CPB funds after Congress rescinds $1.1B, threatening local NPR and PBS ...
AARP's 2025 report finds just 36% of Americans are confident in Social Security, as fears grow over retirement readiness and future benefit cuts.
Sherri Coale, Joe Castiglione and the McLaughlins to receive JFK Community Service Awards from Santa Fe Family Life Center this September.
State Suppliers Expo returns Aug. 5–6 in OKC, offering vendor registration, networking and contracting with Oklahoma agencies.
Wall Street wavers near record highs as earnings reports reflect mixed impacts from tariffs and economic uncertainty.