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EGA to build $4B smelter in Inola, Oklahoma’s largest-ever aluminum plant and the first in U.S. since 1980, creating 2,800 jobs.
Oklahoma faces critical nursing shortages as older nurses retire and demand for care from aging adults climbs, worsening burnout and understaffing.
Free OKC Philharmonic concert opens Scissortail’s summer series as festivals, art parties and family fun fill Oklahoma City ...
Lawmakers weigh $312M purchase of Lawton prison amid safety concerns and the end of a contract with The GEO Group.
Gordon Cooper Tech adds a new aviation campus in Shawnee, expanding its FAA-certified program and meeting growing aerospace workforce demand.
An outdated federal trade loophole is threatening not only American businesses but also thousands of American jobs and the communities that depend on them.
Oklahoma REALTORS are offering up to $1,000 in housing relief for families affected by March wildfires. Applications are due by June 2.
Edmond seeks volunteers with older plumbing for free water testing to monitor copper and lead levels through September.
The headlines for the last few months around tariffs are so sensationalized, the real meaning behind some of the moves the administration is making gets lost in drama and hyperbole.
Oklahoma House sends bill raising age of sexual consent to 18 to Gov. Stitt, with a “Romeo and Juliet” clause protecting some 20-year-olds.
Despite a sputtering economy, slowing tax revenues and unprecedented uncertainty about federal funding, Oklahoma’s legislative leaders are hellbent on cutting the state income tax.
Thus, initiative-petition efforts centered in those two counties are more likely to advance left-wing proposals appealing only to the fringe. While voters statewide may reject those proposals, ...