The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has pledged to crackdown on fraudulent and deceptive robocalling activities that ...
The city is scheduled to go to court over an apartment property at 1300 E. Ayers St. in March, one year after it was deemed a ...
A special “Dear Santa” moment for an Oklahoma family, an Oklahoma “elf,” the U.S. Postal Service and Lyric Theatre of ...
Oklahoma education officials have proposed new academic standards for K-12 social studies that would include mandatory ...
After pushing remote work before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Kevin Stitt now wants state employees to come back to ...
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma has been recognized as one of 84 economic development organizations accredited by ...
Express Employment International donated over $80,000 to six Oklahoma City metro nonprofits this holiday season, supporting ...
The City of Oklahoma City has released a draft of the Vision Zero Action Plan designed to reduce fatal crashes, improve ...
Oklahoma City Resident Survey Findings Report revealed nearly 75% of respondents consider homelessness the top issue for city ...
Are you making a list and checking it twice? Not to find out who is naughty and nice, but to plan your goals for 2025?
EDMOND — Bryant Square, a Class A retail center at the southeast corner of Bryant Avenue and 2nd Street, was purchased this week by Mazaheri Properties and Champion Hotels for $54 million.
When Emily Brashier, an Edmond-based divorced mother of two at-home children, was planning her birthday trip, she wanted an epic adventure, but one that didn’t put a heavy strain on her finances.