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If you want to understand America, follow the money. Or tellingly, follow who isn’t getting any. In Oklahoma, that’s far too many of our friends and neighbors who aren’t earning enough to get by.
Many of our greatest achievements in crucial efforts like economic development and social reform have stemmed from the strategic use of thorough data.
Texas recently amended its Business Organizations Code in a bid to become the preferred jurisdiction for business in response to a growing “DExit” movement.
A new OKC initiative urges kids to be home by 10 p.m. for 90 days to reduce youth violence and prevent more teens from entering the justice system.
Job openings dropped in June, and workers face fewer opportunities—even as nearly half plan to job hunt, raise requests remain high.
The OKC Comets host Harry Potter Night Friday and Pack the Park Pink Saturday during a six-game home series against Salt Lake.
The Red River Rascals Cat Show returns to El Reno with 200+ cats, breed demos, vendors and family fun at the Canadian County Expo Center.
A federal funding cut is ending OU’s PRIME program early, threatening a pipeline of school counselors and mental health providers for rural Oklahoma.
New rule requires Oklahoma school counselors to spend 80% of time on student-focused services, but vague definitions raise ...
The Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame is inducting its new class of athletes and honoring longtime basketball Coach Ted Owens with ...
This spring, Oklahoma City recorded the lowest unemployment rate among the 56 largest U.S. metropolitan areas, posting a rate of 2.3%, down from 3.0% in the previous survey.
Astronaut Leland Melvin headlines Spark a Change 2025 to inspire Oklahoma communities through STEAM-focused events and book discussions.