Oklahoma consumers and OG&E dispute a new law allowing utility rate increases during construction, raising concerns about ...
Rep. Gabe Wooley filed a resolution allowing Oklahoma lawmakers to freeze or withhold funding from state universities over ...
Oklahoma City and Tulsa rank among the most competitive rental markets in 2025, with strong occupancy and rising rents despite slower construction.
About 475 people and some of their dogs donned New Year’s Day hats and gathered at Scissortail Park last Thursday for the annual “First Day Walk” organized by the Oklahoma City Parks & Trails ...
To say that 2025 has been eventful is an understatement. The year began with tariff announcements that, though anticipated, surprised many in the U.S.—and in the world overall—with their size and ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025, made some of the most significant changes to health and welfare benefits in recent years.
Tulsa’s Leviathan Robotics team is invited by Gov. Kevin Stitt to represent Oklahoma at the inaugural Governor’s Cup in ...
Oklahoma lawmakers must secure $5.7M funding for the 988 mental health crisis line before federal support ends in September.
Oklahoma delayed a SNAP ban on candy and soft drinks to February 2026 as officials seek clarity on restrictions and more time ...
A Vanguard Academy high school project partners with Oklahoma nonprofits to address homelessness, food insecurity and housing through student-led research.
Robby and Michelle Martin opened YaYa’s Thai Kitchen food truck in Piedmont, serving Thai favorites like Pad Thai and Panang.
Research shows that giving up on homeownership leads to less work effort, more luxury spending, and riskier investments among renters, reshaping economic behavior.