Oklahoma’s independent retailers face shrinking profits as rising costs and tariffs outpace slowing sales growth, new ISA report shows.
Supporters of State Question 836 begin collecting signatures to bring open primary elections to Oklahoma voters.
WASHINGTON — The federal government shutdown could cost the U.S. economy between $7 billion and $14 billion, shaving up to 2% from gross domestic product in the fourth quarter due to the lapse in ...
Oklahoma lawmakers study solutions to reduce long early voting lines, with counties planning additional sites for future elections.
UCO hosts 50th Edmond International Festival Nov. 8 with global food, performances and cultural exhibits, free and open to the public.
Pending U.S. home sales stalled in September as job market concerns outweighed lower mortgage rates amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Tulsa brands Greenwood Ave. and Oklahoma Toffee see major sales boost and national exposure after being featured on NBC’s “Today” show.
A federal judge paused enforcement of the CFPB’s open banking rule as the Trump administration moves to revise consumer data-sharing regulations.
COHFH honors Ann Felton Gilliland with Lifetime Achievement Award for 36 years leading affordable housing initiatives in Central Oklahoma.
Congress has shut down the federal government, and Oklahomans are paying the price. Across the state, federal employees are being told to stay home or work without pay.
Tulsa residents warned to check sewer lines after underground boring damages cause backups and potential health risks.
For companies operating in Oklahoma and Texas, the difference in workers’ compensation statutory beneficiaries can directly affect liability exposure.
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