A proposed tax on wind energy could mean economic turmoil, according to Oklahoma Christian University professors and students.
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Higher education funding in Oklahoma dropped this year, but the percentage of money going to financial aid awards has quadrupled since 2008.
Oklahoma Sen. Ervin Yen introduced a vaccine bill to the Senate for the third year in a row.
With Session beginning and the introduction of new bills, citizen communication and traffic from Oklahoma Congress has increased in the Senate and House of Representatives.…
Best Musical winner "Hamilton" will perform at the Civic Center Music Hall during the 2018-19 season.
"There were several instances when a child would leave our home and we would think, 'Maybe we should be done fostering. We've done good stuff.' Now, it is so much of a calling for us." Members of the Edmond community share their experiences with foster care.
With job titles such as "Uber Driver" becoming more prominent in the state of Oklahoma as part-time and even full-time jobs, Oklahoma Christian students are joining the trend.
Police officers and drivers reflect on the no texting while driving law passed one year ago.








