The events that fill our November and December calendars attract thousands of residents and visitors, and these gatherings play a meaningful role in strengthening the local economy.
Oklahoma Regents cut 62 low-producing college programs as degree completions rise and workforce priorities drive higher education changes.
Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond reached a $5M settlement with CVS Caremark over alleged below-cost pharmacy reimbursements.
Oklahoma City advances unbeaten into the Emirates NBA Cup quarterfinals as fans tune in for the tournament’s evolving format and rising stakes.
East Central University receives a historic $17M gift from MacKenzie Scott to boost facilities, programs and long-term student support.
Cherokee potter Crystal Hanna and dozens of Indigenous artists shared stories and artwork at the First Americans Museum’s annual WHAM holiday market.
Trump signals possible military action against drug traffickers in Venezuela, Mexico and Colombia while sharply criticizing European leaders.
Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia’s H200 AI chip sales to China sparks warnings from national security experts over military and tech risks.
The debate over the sustainability of AI related spending and whether the share prices of the companies leading the charge in the field are in a bubble heated up further recently.
Personal Touch Monograms marked its 40th anniversary with a ribbon cutting hosted by the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce.
Accenture will train 30,000 employees on Anthropic’s Claude as the firms expand their AI partnership and deepen offerings for ...
The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) or H.R. 1 promises sweeping cuts to federal health programs to extend current tax rates that were set to expire.