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Opponents of State Question 843 filed a protest in the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Wednesday just six days shy of the deadline, preventing it from proceeding to the 90-day signature collection period ...
The Sixth Annual Trail of Tears Virtual Journey starts Nov. 1 and concludes on Jan. 31, 2026. This year’s virtual route will take participants from Nanih Waiya Mound in Mississippi to Nanih Waiya in ...
Devon’s decision to move its headquarters out of Oklahoma is the latest data point in a long-standing pattern in the state’s energy sector of corporate flight. For more than a century, Oklahoma has ...
In today’s competitive labor market, employers are under increasing pressure to offer benefits that support whole‑person health, strengthen retention, and manage long‑term healthcare costs. Dental ...
The Journal Record is honoring Oklahoma’s top young professionals at the 22 nd Achievers Under 40 event from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at the Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr. These ...
Imagine driving through a dense fog. No street signs, no headlights, no GPS—just guesswork and vibes. That’s what is happening to us right now as the federal government has hidden, removed, and ...
Nearly two months after the Oklahoma City Council instituted an indefinite moratorium on repurposing traffic lanes into bike lanes along Classen Boulevard, the city is moving forward with constructing ...
Lou (Coker) Kerr, the daughter-in-law of late U.S. Sen. Robert S. Kerr and a nationally prominent civic leader and philanthropist, died last week after an extended illness. She was 87. The two-time ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday it was exempting imports of four foreign-made drones from a sweeping import ban adopted in December. The FCC decision followed ...
Allan Kraft, a veteran of World War II, sits slumped over in his wheelchair at the Claremore Veterans Center. Kraft, his daughter said, was chemically restrained by the center and left unattended and ...
The U.S. is on track for slow job growth in 2026, according to economists who forecast the economy will add an average of just 57,000 jobs per month in the first quarter. “Several trends have combined ...