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Martindale’s Mia Downing rose from bookkeeper to oil and gas VP, building tribal partnerships and breaking barriers in a male ...
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.
Oklahoma public stations scramble to replace CPB funds after Congress rescinds $1.1B, threatening local NPR and PBS ...
This month marks 60 years since the creation of Medicaid, a cornerstone of our country’s promise to care for our friends and family.
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.
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.
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.
AARP's 2025 report finds just 36% of Americans are confident in Social Security, as fears grow over retirement readiness and future benefit cuts.
Thoroughbred Season opens Aug. 8 with 62 race dates, major stakes races, festive events and the return of fan favorites.
SkyWest pilot makes evasive turn to avoid B-52 bomber near Minot Airport as tower failed to warn of inbound aircraft, ...
A July 3rd article in The Wall Street Journal by Chip Cutter and Haley Zimmerman titled “CEOs Say It Loudly: AI Will Wipe Out Many Jobs” inspired me to revisit the topic.