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Oklahoma women entrepreneurs Erin Ogee and Crystal Glass launch Sober Sally’s, reflecting a statewide surge in female-led ...
Oklahoma ranks 45th overall in women’s equality in 2025, with gaps in politics, income, job security and unemployment, WalletHub finds.
Edmond leaders debate renewal of two city sales taxes as officials weigh funding for growth, services and future budgets.
Five candidates, including four Republicans and one Democrat, have filed to run for Oklahoma lieutenant governor in 2026.
Oklahoma Democrats will host Capitol Conversations this fall on education, the state budget and 2026 legislative ideas.
OCCC honors Grammy-winning soprano Leona Mitchell with a new exhibit, reception and live tributes celebrating her Oklahoma legacy.
Oklahoma City honors early leader C.G. “Gritsmill” Jones with a life-size bronze statue at State Fair Park, celebrating his civic and economic impact.
Special Care in Oklahoma City breaks ground on 30,000-sq-ft expansion to serve 200 more children with disabilities and developmental delays.
Education dominates Oklahoma’s governor’s race, with Drummond breaking from GOP rivals by calling to support teachers, not ...
The Journal Record honored Oklahoma companies and nonprofits at its 2025 Empowering Women and Beacon Awards ceremony.
It’s time for patients and providers to prioritize bone health — through better education, daily habits, and preventive activity long before suffering a fracture. Think of your skeleton as a cement ...
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visits Oklahoma, discusses state testing flexibility, charter schools and federal ...