State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister asked legislature on Jan. 26 for an extra $205 million to give all teachers a pay raise, secure five more days…
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The Oklahoma City Traffic Commission voted on Jan. 23 to approve business licenses for app-dispatched ride services Uber and Lyft. These services enable customers to…
In preparation for tornado season, the National Weather Service announced they would be launching a series of classes for Oklahomans that are interested in learning…
The flu was classified as an epidemic recently as more Americans are loosing their lives to the ailment. Influenza, more commonly called the flu, is…
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister has hired longtime Oklahoma Christian University School of Education professor for first cabinet-level position. Robyn Miller, Oklahoma Christian…
Although Oklahoma is not necessarily known for their public transportation routes, Oklahoma City and Tulsa have partnered together to construct a passenger train route for…
As gas prices in Oklahoma and across the country continue to drop, the number of people concerned with how it might affect our economy continues…
A proposed amendment to an Oklahoma law could ban citizens from wearing hoodies in public. Sen. Don Barrington introduced Senate Bill 13 that would make…
