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Oklahoma City’s Penn Square Mall marks 65 years with memories from shoppers, renovations and anniversary events through.
Light the World Giving Machines return to Oklahoma City for the holidays, letting people donate items to local and global nonprofits.
Oklahoma faces a shortage of 84,000 affordable rentals, driving high eviction rates and worsening homelessness, reports show.
Tulsa launches expanded graffiti removal program to improve safety, restore property and support authorized public art.
Researchers warn Oklahoma’s history of induced earthquakes could shape how underground carbon storage projects move forward safely.
The first weeks of school can feel overwhelming — especially for families whose children have struggled academically or risk falling behind.
Oklahoma College Application Week, Sept. 22-26, offers free volunteer help for high school seniors submitting college admission applications.
Across our state of Oklahoma, one of the most common challenges we see often from business leaders is not necessarily about technology, regulation, or even inflation, but about people.
Homestead of Bethany hosts its first annual car show Sept. 20 with classic vehicles from the OKC Restorers Group.
Visitors to the Oklahoma State Fair can see the new 72-foot Bolt Tower sculpture at OKC Fair Park, honoring history with a modern landmark.
Devon Energy and Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation upgrade STEM Centers in all 31 OKCPS elementary schools with new tools and materials.
A raid on a Hyundai battery plant in Georgia threatens South Korea’s massive U.S. investments and sparks diplomatic tension.