– $244M outpatient and emergency center planned for Claremore. – $30M pledged for housing, community spaces and public safety. – New drug treatment, heritage and cultural initiatives announced.
– A 15-year Swedish study found lower dementia risk among people following low-inflammatory diets. – Benefits were strongest in individuals with biomarkers linked to Alzheimer’s and neurodegeneration.
FEMA has awarded four public assistance grants totaling more than $12.3 million to Oklahoma communities to reimburse repair costs from storms, tornadoes and winter weather, Sen. James Lankford ...
A new interactive road trip guide created by Wanderlab and Choice Hotels International spans all 2,500 miles of the historic highway across eight states, in celebration of the historic highways 100 th ...
THE VILLAGE — First Liberty Bank has broken ground on a 16,000-square-foot expansion of its corporate headquarters at 9601 N. May Ave., a project expected to be completed by summer 2027. The expansion ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — A wildlife habitat grant program is offering funding to help Oklahomans create native habitat for pollinators, birds and other wildlife in Grady, Logan, Oklahoma and Tulsa counties.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Shavonya Coleman, a third-grade teacher at Positive Tomorrows in Oklahoma City, has won the Honored National Teaching Award for June 2026, earning a $5,000 cash award and a feature on ...
Even though Oklahoma is far from the conflict zone, and even though the White House says the war is “over” (perhaps) Oklahoma employers are being impacted by the war, some more than others. – Oil & ...
Goldman Sachs’ top lawyer Kathryn Ruemmler accepted gifts from late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and advised him on how to address press inquiries regarding his crimes, according to a Reuters review ...
– Lawmakers approved a sweeping budget while critics say they were left out of the process. – Millions allocated to proposals not yet finalized raise questions at the Capitol. – Republicans and ...
Children’s Health Foundation receives grant for Oklahoma Autism Center program ...
Starting Nov. 1, property owners in Oklahoma City and Tulsa can demand money from City Hall when local government tolerates street-level disorder near their property. If the city says no, the owner ...