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As the final seconds ticked off the clock and the confetti fell after Game 7, my thoughts went somewhere unexpected: real estate.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation opens new FireLake Casino and Hotel in Shawnee, boosting tourism and economic growth.
Thousands celebrate Oklahoma City Thunder’s NBA title at a parade honoring players, coaches and fans after decades of loyalty ...
Oklahoma Health Department lists five Edmond businesses as measles exposure sites; unvaccinated individuals urged to monitor ...
Tulsa plans youth curfew and gun violence task force after fatal Juneteenth shooting and rising concerns about public safety.
Edmond moves forward with $7.2M Pelican Bay renovation and major upgrades to Hafer Park and Caplinger Sports Complex.
Alley’s End will bring 211 affordable units to downtown Oklahoma City by summer 2026 for residents earning 30-80% of the area median income.
Former Oklahoma Governor George Nigh named honorary co-chair of East Central University’s $36.3 million ECU Forward capital campaign.
OU hosts Ethical Tribal Engagement panel on Indigenous health research, governance and traditional healing to strengthen tribal-university partnerships.
The Sarkeys Foundation’s founder, Sarkeys J. Sarkeys, embodied the American Dream, both through his determination to make a living and his desire to give back to improve the lives of others.
Governor Stitt signed Senate Bill 453 into law, creating major changes for civil actions where the monetary relief requested is $250,000.00 or less.
OMRF’s Dr. Jacquelyn Gorman receives $1M DoD grant to study gene variant linked to lupus, aiming to improve early detection ...