Oklahoma lawmakers are trying for a second year to require commercial users to more accurately track water usage.
The one-room Shiloh Baptist Church, constructed from hand-hewn poplar logs nestled in a small grove near a cemetery with 37 ...
According to Joe Lunardi's latest bracketology for ESPN, the Sooners are projected to be a nine-seed in the Midwest region of ...
A Senate committee passed three bills that would allow sports betting to be considered in state-tribal negotiations ...
The Oklahoma Senate Local and County Government Committee has approved legislation aimed at preventing deed theft, a rising ...
The Oklahoma Sooners get their 2025 season underway on Thursday night against Cal State Northridge in San Diego. That's part ...
The No. 19 Ole Miss Rebels have found a winning streak on the hardwood, and they are looking to ride that momentum into a ...
One Oklahoma lawmaker even says they are working hard to get it legalized before a neighboring state does, but there are ...
Phillips Murrah HQ in Midtown OKC wins Best Large Scale Development at ULI Oklahoma’s Impact Awards, recognizing quality ...
Oklahoma State University President Kayse Shrum has resigned after less than four years in office. The board has begun the ...
The freedom to make decisions about our property isn’t only a right — it’s a necessity, said Rodd Moesel, president of ...
Bills that would legalize sports betting, including one that would allow the Oklahoma City Thunder to obtain a gaming license ...