ADA — The Chickasaw Princess Program is a long-standing annual tradition that selects young women who demonstrate the core values to serve the Chickasaw Nation. Applications are now open for young ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Employers are heading into the second half of 2026 with plans to hire, but many are still struggling to find the workers they need, according to a new survey from Oklahoma City-based ...
Three Oklahoma lakes have earned spots on Bassmaster Magazine’s 2026 100 Best Bass Lakes rankings, an annual list showcasing the nation’s premier destinations for largemouth, smallmouth and spotted ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Commissioners of the Land Office have set a distribution record for the third consecutive fiscal year, distributing $160 million to support public education throughout Oklahoma.
– Oklahoma City housing inventory reaches its highest level in seven years. – Rising listings are giving buyers more negotiating power. – Local home prices remain below national averages. OKLAHOMA ...
– A new state law doubles recess time for elementary students to 40 minutes per day. – The state will no longer count recess toward required instructional hours, forcing schedule changes. – Districts ...
Tick bite-related ER visits reached their highest levels since 2017. Experts warn warming temperatures are expanding tick habitats. Prevention and quick removal can reduce tick-borne disease risks.
LAWTON — The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA) announced that the Lawton Veterans Home has reached its highest resident census since 2020, a direct measure of meeting demand for long-term ...
This year, Independence Day marked a milestone birthday for the U.S. Two hundred and fifty years ago, the founders of our nation decided it was time to break free from British rule with the signing of ...
– New York Fed President John Williams says energy prices may decline despite renewed fighting in the Middle East. – Inflation risks remain a key factor as the Federal Reserve weighs future interest ...
– Microsoft is laying off about 2.1% of its workforce, roughly 4,800 jobs, as it restructures around AI priorities. – The company says AI is changing work but denies the cuts are direct replacements ...
– Meta Platforms says four states are seeking $1.4 trillion in penalties over claims involving teen safety and social media practices. – Attorneys general allege Facebook and Instagram misled users ...