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Edmond seeks volunteers with older plumbing for free water testing to monitor copper and lead levels through September.
An outdated federal trade loophole is threatening not only American businesses but also thousands of American jobs and the communities that depend on them.
The headlines for the last few months around tariffs are so sensationalized, the real meaning behind some of the moves the administration is making gets lost in drama and hyperbole.
Oklahoma leaders agree on $12.59B FY 2026 budget with tax cuts, infrastructure projects and major investments in health, ...
Free OKC Philharmonic concert opens Scissortail’s summer series as festivals, art parties and family fun fill Oklahoma City ...
OMRF’s Kamil Kobak earned a $231K AHA grant to study the link between muscle loss and a common, deadly heart condition.
OnCue donated $10,750 to Special Olympics programs in Oklahoma and Houston through sales of its charitable cups.
Oklahoma House sends bill raising age of sexual consent to 18 to Gov. Stitt, with a “Romeo and Juliet” clause protecting some 20-year-olds.
Despite a sputtering economy, slowing tax revenues and unprecedented uncertainty about federal funding, Oklahoma’s legislative leaders are hellbent on cutting the state income tax.
Thus, initiative-petition efforts centered in those two counties are more likely to advance left-wing proposals appealing only to the fringe. While voters statewide may reject those proposals, ...
OKC's infrastructure, growth and affordability make it a top contender for new business, says Greater Oklahoma City Chamber SVP Dennis Pruitt.
OKC's OAK district adds Thunder jersey to “Cloud Puncher” sculpture and unveils a playoff-themed installation for fans.
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