Three Republican candidates for State Auditor to square off at OKC record store
Survivors from across the Country Gathered for a Celebration of Hope and a Commemorative Tree Planting Ceremony
Blues close out West Coast swing with 5-4 win. Open home stand at Bricktown on Wednesday
Here's your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Oklahoma City.
Flooding in Oklahoma City left multiple vehicles under water Thursday. Video showed one good Samaritan save a stranded driver.
17 events scheduled on Women's Day - 3 OK teams in action.
Sixteen athletes from Oklahoma schools qualified for the Oregon finals
Tulsa still searching for first win of season face L.A. Galaxy
Oklahoma Lieutenant Governor Todd Lamb offered words of wisdom as he addressed the Class of 2018 graduates of Insight School of Oklahoma!
63 stores in 31 states to close. Oklahoma stores spared.
Troubled retailer posts First Quarter loss, puts 100 'underperforming' stores on notice - locations still to be announced
ORU and UT athletes challenge for places at next month's National Finals
Strong performances saw five OU athletes book passage to National Track & Field Finals
Two civilians intervened and shot and killed a gunman who opened fire on an Oklahoma City restaurant during the dinner hour Thursday.
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Affordability of office space and five-year business success rates are important considerations when starting a new business.
The ballon crashed early Saturday morning by Morton and North McKinley Avenues. No one was injured.
With the Oklahoma teachers strike in its fifth day, time to consider what teachers are paid for - teaching or indoctrinating
"The reason I started doing the rodeo and announcing is so that I can pay for my daughter's college education."
“Stream of Conscience” debuts exploring some of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent and compelling cases on religious freedom
United States Marine Corps Vietnam War Veteran and VFW member passes away.
A federal judge in Oklahoma suggested that a repeat offender with seven children undergo sterilization before her sentencing.
Chemical castration could be required as a condition of release for offenders who commit "sexually violent offenses."
What is it about people and coffee these days? Why do they have to add so much crap and why is it so hard to get good, simple cup?
The story of a dog that ran 20 miles to her former home touched hearts around the country, but then the truth came out about the sad story.
Army veteran Geoff Hoffman dusted off his “Sgt. Hoffman hat” in a mission to recover his dog Bridget, likely stolen for dog fighting.
In the world of hiking there are day hikes and then there are backpacking trips, where you go out for two days or 90, letting yourself sink.
The chase lasted over two hours and the suspect was captured after driving into a pond.
Award-winning actor resumes popular live program after career-threatening health scare
Oklahoma jail nurse denied performing an exorcism on inmate having seizure; witnesses claim she asked permission, said “I revoke you demons”
The ubiquitously hated coin-eating device was born more than 80 years ago in Oklahoma City. But their guts date to the 1960s and 1970s.
The zombies held signs that read: "Don't tax job creators" and "Teachers make more than enuff [sic ] $$$$."
From new public parks, to streetcars and transit systems, to expanding trails systems, both cities say they're the right fit for Amazon.
People who don't perform certainly don't get raises and many lose their jobs or get salary decreases, said board member Wes Milbourn.
Edwin DeBarr became a grand dragon while at the University of Oklahoma. He was ousted in 1923 because of his Klan involvement.
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The Seminole couple said Colton Clark ran away more than a decade ago and police initially agreed. His remains were never found.
The staffer, an accountant, "apologized and resigned from the campaign," Reese said.
Winners of the nationwide contest could get up to $150,000 for their projects.
Rev. Stanley Rother was being beatified Saturday at Roman Catholic mass in Oklahoma City, moving him one step closer to possible sainthood.