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Arguably best known for leading the country-rock band The Tractors, Ripley (1950-2019) will be inducted Aug. 1 at the future OKPOP Museum in Tulsa.
Dillon Page has been a rancher since his son H.D. was a kid. He rode bulls for a while, but quit after H.D.’s younger sisters ...
A call from Brandon Bates answered that question. The Edmond native and former PBR announcer told Mauney in February 2024 ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters is on a crusade to put Bibles into Oklahoma schools, but he doesn't seem to have taken its messages to heart.
After a turbulent spring that saw hundreds of arts organizations nationwide have their NEA grants canceled, the Oklahoma Arts ...
The two veteran U.S. representatives spoke with constituents in the Oklahoma City metro this week. Here's how those meetings ...
Oklahoma Sooners offensive lineman Jacob Sexton has incorporated yoga into his offseason training routine. Sexton credits ...
Oklahoma is taking steps toward enhancing its offerings through a state plan amendment, which the Oklahoma Health Care Authority is working to submit.
Starting Aug. 1, Oklahoma City will require that major roof projects have a permit before starting construction. Here's what to know about the change.
Ayo Shotomide-King, a redshirt junior wide receiver at Oklahoma State, is looking to make an impact after a challenging journey to Division I football. Shotomide-King transferred to OSU from Snow ...
More than $400 million are up for grabs on Saturday night as the Powerball jackpot continues to balloon ever higher.
1866 — Cherokee chief Tsan-Usdi, known as John Ross in English, died. After unsuccessfully resisting the government’s efforts to seize his tribe’s lands in Georgia, he was forced to lead his people on ...
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