For companies operating in Oklahoma and Texas, the difference in workers’ compensation statutory beneficiaries can directly affect liability exposure.
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.
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.
UCO hosts 50th Edmond International Festival Nov. 8 with global food, performances and cultural exhibits, free and open to the public.
COHFH honors Ann Felton Gilliland with Lifetime Achievement Award for 36 years leading affordable housing initiatives in Central Oklahoma.
OSU-OKC hosts Allied Health Open House and Trunk or Treat Oct. 30 for prospective students, families and the community.
During a visit to Davidson County’s Behavioral Care Center (BCC) in Nashville, I saw firsthand how investing in mental health care, not incarceration, transforms lives.
Enid’s Advance Soccer Complex will host the 2025 NJCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship, marking the city’s first time to host the event.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation will host a free Nov. 7–8 workshop in Shawnee to help Native artists build business and marketing skills.
Tulsa residents warned to check sewer lines after underground boring damages cause backups and potential health risks.
OG&E will lower fuel costs Nov. 1, reducing average customer bills by $6.75, or about 4.8%, due to decreased fuel expenses.
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