Midwest City voters approved raising the hotel/motel tax to fund parks, infrastructure and development ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
Three Oklahoma tribes sue Gov. Stitt over hunting and fishing jurisdiction, seeking federal protection of treaty rights on reservation land.
Economists told OKC leaders the U.S. and global economies are cooling, with inflation risks, modest job growth and growing AI impacts ahead.
In October, the Oklahoma Supreme Court invalidated the new law creating specialized business courts to handle complex commercial disputes.
Oklahoma board approves lawmaker salaries increase to $54,900 and higher leadership stipends, effective after 2026 election.
Opinion
Moore: Developing wholesale produce market would expand jobs for local fruit & vegetable growers
Oklahoma is known as an agricultural state, implying a robust agricultural workforce; however, particularly with fresh fruits and vegetables, we have not begun to tap into our full potential.
Oklahoma’s success has always depended on cooperation among governments. It’s time for every state leader to approach Tribal relations with honesty, respect, and a shared commitment to the people they ...
Bipartisan bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files heads to Trump; all Oklahoma lawmakers voted in favor, one House member opposed.
Oklahoma History Center hosts Homeschool Day Dec. 9 with hands-on learning, free admission and interactive history activities.
Candor wins PRSA Oklahoma City Agency of the Year, earning multiple awards for marketing, influencer, and content campaigns.
Edmond voters approve extending one-cent general and half-cent CIP sales taxes, funding public safety and $12M/year for roads.
OSPR urges organizations in four Oklahoma counties to partner with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to expand free monthly books for children under 5.
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