U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland set out four years ago on a historic journey as the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary. Her goals were far ranging ...
A ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has taken hold, raising hopes for an end to the devastating 15-month Israel-Hamas war and the release of dozens of militant-held hostages. A last-minute ...
Beginning Feb. 7, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum will unveil Cowboy Boots: From Roundups to Runways, a new ...
BancFirst Lawton president Mark Brace recently announced the promotion of Rhiannon Biggs to senior vice president and ...
Comanche Nation Casino reported a record year in 2024, expanding its gaming offerings and earning first-time recognition as a ...
Her childhood home at 1916 W. Mulberry St. is long gone, demolished, along with nearly 1,000 others, to construct a highway meant to extend west, from downtown Baltimore to I-70. But in the face of ...
Baltimore is seeing a sustained reduction in gun violence and city leaders believe investments in robust anti-violence efforts are finally paying off. Those efforts include the Group Violence Reductio ...
County Sheriff’s Department internal investigators learned about a group of Lakewood station deputies who shared a common tattoo of a spade, with ...
The days just prior to the opening of the legislative session are always interesting. Since bills have to be filed in advance, capital watchers can see a deluge of legislative ...
While highlighted as a “Kids First” initiative, the push forward by the City of Lawton to eliminate decaying and dilapidated structures cannot move quickly enough.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission has issued a final order approving a settlement reached in its rate review late last year of Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO).
As we step into the promising year of 2025, it’s hard to believe we’re already laying the groundwork for the 2025-2026 school year. In just a few short weeks, our ...