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Labor Day weekend is often seen as a time to rest, travel, or shop end-of-summer sales. But if we genuinely want to honor working Oklahomans, we must ask hard questions about the laws and policies ...
Seven downtown Edmond TIF projects could generate $2M for schools and $9.1M for the city as developments progress.
This weekend, four remarkable OKC leaders were honored at the Dean A. McGee Awards for their vision and dedication to transforming the heart of our city.
Trump-era policies could raise ACA marketplace premiums 93%, hitting rural residents hardest with steep increases in out-of-pocket costs.
Three Oklahoma restaurants receive $50,000 grants from National Trust and American Express to preserve historic culinary landmarks.
Oklahoma City’s August sales tax revenue jumps 12% from last year, boosted by Thunder NBA finals and strong retail and hospitality sales.
Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission executive director resigns amid OSBI probe, EEOC complaints, and forensic audit of agency finances.
Oklahoma City hosts 26th annual Traditional Cowboy Arts Exhibition with master craftsmen showcasing saddles, silverwork and western art.
The Journal Record's 2025 Empowering Women publication highlights the accomplishments, leadership strategies and influence of women shaping Oklahoma.
From marathons to musicals, art classes to science festivals—here are key events and opportunities happening in Oklahoma this fall.
Trump administration ends $800 de minimis duty-free exemption, raising import costs for small businesses and online shoppers nationwide.
Oklahoma City Ballet hosts free Dance Day Sept. 13 with performances, classes and activities for all ages and abilities.