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Oklahoma City rescinds charter for a planned Montessori school that failed to open, but other Montessori programs are moving ...
English shoemaker Eleni Kai trained with Guthrie’s “Boot Lady” Lisa Sorrell, crafting bespoke cowboy boots in a two-week workshop.
Oklahoma job-stayers saw 4.6% wage growth as “job hugging” replaces job hopping in an uncertain labor market, ADP reports.
Erika Lucas urges support for SQ 836, saying open primaries will spur collaboration, accountability and progress in Oklahoma.
Trump administration redirects $495M to HBCUs and tribal colleges after cutting minority-serving programs, boosting charter and civics grants.
Cherokee Nation Council approves $3.65B FY26 budget prioritizing education, health, public safety and major infrastructure projects.
There is a 96 percent probability of a 25-basis point (i.e., 0.25 percent) rate cut announcement on Wednesday and a 4 percent chance of a “jumbo” 50-basis point cut.
Russell Perry and Jim Tolbert will be honored for decades of civic leadership at OCURA and OCRA meetings recognizing their impact on Oklahoma City.
TFI Family Connections celebrates Child Welfare Workforce Month, spotlighting social workers and advocates like Travis Wackerly.
EDMOND — Citizens Bank of Edmond ‘s Heard on Hurd street festival returns Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. in downtown Edmond, offering live music, food trucks and local shopping.
Smalls Sliders opens first Tulsa location with Smorange Can, cheeseburger sliders, community celebration and Heroes Hope partnership.
Trump files $15B defamation lawsuit against New York Times, targeting journalists over book and articles on his finances and presidency.
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