Cannabis stocks rise as Trump plans executive order to ease federal marijuana rules, potentially reclassifying the drug.
Whether college officials like it or not, a university is a business. It must offer programs that appeal to consumers and school overhead should not exceed system revenue.
Science Museum Oklahoma will mark the year’s end with the return of Noon Year’s Eve, an indoor, family-friendly New Year’s celebration.
Oklahoma Chief Operating Officer David Ostrowe is no longer listed on the OMES website as one of the agency’s administrators, ...
The alleged paperwork snafu that prevents independents from voting in Democratic primaries is a bummer for the party – and for the nearly half-million registered Sooners shut out of the nominating ...
Oklahoma hosts OU’s first home College Football Playoff game, Classic Christmas and holiday pop-up shops across the metro area.
University of Tulsa receives $1.5M gift from Paul and Kara Coury to expand JOLT Lounge and fund business scholarships.
Oklahoma City Chamber outlines 2026 priorities: education, safety, transportation and county criminal justice to sustain city growth.
Oklahoma Historical Society seeks funding for high-density storage as the History Center runs out of space for art and photos.
Measles cases hit 1,958 in 43 states, threatening U.S. eradication status amid vaccine hesitancy and holiday travel.
OVAC invites Oklahoma artists to apply for the 2027 Step-Up Art Program commissioning original works for donors.
Every city leader has asked it at some point: “Why don’t developers build something in my town?” The question usually comes after another empty lot sits untouched or a historic building continues to ...