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Savvy shoppers living in small towns across the country will be happy to know Amazon announced this week it is expanding same-day and next-day delivery to more than 4,000 smaller ...
OPUBCO, the Oklahoma Publishing Co., was formed in 1903 by E.K. Gaylord, Ray M. Dickinson and Roy M. McClintock to buy a 45 percent interest in what was then the Daily Oklahoman, a newspaper ...
Trumpy tantrum Manhattan: Re “ Eric tells a News City Hall reporter: Don’t come back to press briefings ” (June 18): I read the story headline. In disbelief, I read it again. Mayor Adams did it!
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the ...
Trailblazing meteorologist Gary England, who for four decades told Oklahoma television audiences to "Stay tuned; we'll keep you advised," died Tuesday, June 10. He was 85. A native of Seiling ...
The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma works with more than 600 partner pantries and meal programs in its 24-county service area. You can log onto the food bank's pantry finder here, and enter your zip ...
UCLA infielder Kaniya Bragg (33) after making the play at second base during an NCAA softball Women’s College World Series game against Texas Tech, Saturday, May 31, 2025 in Oklahoma City.
NCAA settlement Staff cuts at Oklahoma highlight financial shifts in college sports with the upcoming revenue-sharing model By Cody Nagel May 23, 2025 at 3:51 pm ET • 1 min read Imagn Images ...
Central’s Law Shaver signed with Oklahoma Wesleyan on Tuesday afternoon. JOSH HAVARD/The Lufkin Daily News POLLOK — Law Shaver helped the Central Bulldogs put together their best two-year stretch in ...
Drummond. It’s about a school named St. Isidore’s, a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma. Mark Joseph Stern: This is the very first Catholic charter school ever created in the United States.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is visiting schools in all 77 Oklahoma counties to teach students about the the tragic event that still impacts people today.
Collado said the center typically receives about $800,000 from the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health. With the budget cuts, the center received $400,000.