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The Oklahoma City Thunder is hosting watch parties at the Paycom Center for fans to enjoy a home-court atmosphere during ...
Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa is hosting the 34th Arts Adventure Summer Camp July 14-17.   The camp runs from 1 p.m. – ...
Pawnee Last week brought historic progress at the Capitol. I’m proud to share that we’ve reached a responsible and ...
A National Historic Landmark in Bartlesville is under new ownership. The President of Brickhugger, LLC says they plan to do ...
The Miss Oklahoma Competition is moving to the OKC metro area after 70 years in Tulsa. The competition is from June 4-7 at the Rose State Performing Arts Center. There are 40 Miss Oklahoma delegates ...
A bill protecting the privacy rights of incarcerated women has been signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt. Senate Bill 418 requires the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to designate restrooms, ...
The 3rd annual Hmong Day was held at the State Capitol on May 15, hosted in partnership with the Hmong American Association ...
The Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce that AMBUC Pool will open on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26 for the ...
The Northern Oklahoma College Board of Regents approved a proclamation that makes NOC a Purple Heart College. Regents passed ...
A pro-family measure streamlining the adoption process for immediate relatives while protecting children will take effect ...
Legislation from Senate Majority Floor Leader Julie Daniels, R-Bartlesville, to recruit more foster families to serve the thousands of Oklahoma children in need of loving foster homes has become law.
How to Train Your Dragon” filmmaker Dean DeBlois has heard the “remake fatigue” concerns. In Hollywood’s quest to get family ...