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Friends of the Library hosts its Summer Book Sale Aug. 9–10 at the OKC Fairgrounds with $1–$2 books and early access for ...
OGE Energy beats Q2 earnings expectations and projects strong 2025 results, citing Oklahoma’s economic growth and rising ...
OTA reviews public input for South Extension Turnpike realignment; final route expected this fall after Lake Thunderbird denial altered original plan.
Oklahomans love Braum’s in Tuttle and indie gems like Full Circle Bookstore, according to MarketBeat’s list of most beloved small businesses in the U.S.
Shawnee hosts the FireLake Fireflight Balloon Fest and Outdoor Nation Expo Aug. 8–9 with hot air balloons, music, vendors and family fun.
Oklahoma City voters will decide Oct. 14 on a $2.7B bond package for sidewalks, parks, public safety, transit and street ...
Heather McDowell will lead Edmond’s Economic Development Authority starting in September, bringing two decades of experience in public-private growth.
Oklahoma certifies 39 communities and one tribe as film friendly, boosting local economies and attracting more movie and TV productions.
Beto O’Rourke headlines a town hall in OKC on Aug. 6, addressing federal policy and taking public questions at the OKC Farmers Market.
AI is changing how we work, and white-collar jobs may not be safe. Chas Craig explores what this means for the workforce and future generations.
Oklahoma slashes smoking rates, but new nicotine products and youth marketing threaten hard-won public health gains.
David Page, longtime Journal Record editor and OKC bombing survivor, dies at 76 after shaping decades of Oklahoma journalism.
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