A proposal approved by the state Board of Education exposed divisions over how far states should go to enforce President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
He’d served 24 years in the Army, completing combat tours in Iraq and Syria. Now he solved military tech problems from a civilian Defense Department cubicle in Oklahoma. “He firmly believes in the mission,
The effects of the Trump administration’s efforts to consolidate the federal government are being felt nationwide, including in Oklahoma. That includes efforts to consolidate real estate, layoffs and more.
Nearly a dozen locations of federal offices in Oklahoma have fallen under the sights of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, led by tech billionaire Elon Musk.
While it'll be a beautiful Friday, there will be some rain and storm chances this weekend and at the beginning of next week.
With three-year starter and All-American Danny Stutsman off to the NFL, the Sooners seem to be set in the starting lineup but lack experience and depth behind t
Oklahoma City police have responded to two homicides this week. Just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday, police responded to a shooting call in the 1700 block of Homa Avenue. Officers found Henry Solomon Jr., 36, critically wounded. Solomon was transported to OU Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
Jurors convict Benny Joe Salazar, 77, of child sexual abuse after a two-day trial in Oklahoma County District Court. Salazar was charged with tw
Fast casual chain Newk s Eatery plans to expand into the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metro areas, with CEO Frank Paci envisioning up to 15 locations in the state.
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was in Oklahoma City on Thursday touring the Air Traffic Control Academy.Despite recent airline crashes
The new transportation secretary’s plan to improve aviation in the U.S. would start with more air traffic controllers in Oklahoma City.
The Little Lighthouse, a Tulsa-based nonprofit, is expanding services statewide, adding its first branch in Oklahoma City. Here is how the nonprofit's executive director says the expansion will help more Oklahoma families.