EDMOND — The University of Central Oklahoma’s International Student Council will host the 50 th annual Edmond International Festival from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Edmond Festival ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Progress on the Bricktown development that includes plans for the tallest building in the U.S. has been slow since the City Council lifted a height restriction in June allowing the ...
Leading the Muscogee Nation through a historic period of sovereignty expansion, David Hill has served as Principal Chief since 2019, securing reelection in 2023 with 58% of the vote. His ...
Each year, The Journal Record’s Most Admired CEOs program highlights the kind of leadership that defines, and redefines, what it means to do business in Oklahoma. The four categories open for ...
UMB Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: UMBF) has officially completed the systems and brand conversion of Heartland Financial USA, Inc., finalizing the largest acquisition in the company’s 112-year ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Ross Stores Inc., the nation’s largest off-price retail chain in the U.S., will open a new Ross Dress for Less location near west Edmond on Oct. 11 as part of a nationwide expansion.
TULSA — A new Indian Health Care Resource Center is now open at 550 South Peoria Ave in Tulsa, expanding the offerings of the Indian Healthcare Clinic. Built by Flintco, the project includes a 65,000 ...
There is undoubtedly a strain of NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) coursing through opponents of a possible U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in southwest Oklahoma City. Could their ...
A memorial service in Oklahoma City honors over 100 homeless individuals who died last year, highlighting community compassion and ongoing efforts to address homelessness. Oklahoma’s 2026 legislative ...
Citizen Potawatomi’s Iron Horse Industrial Park expands Foreign Trade Zone benefits, aiding businesses with tariff management and economic growth in Indian Country.
January marks National Blood Donor Awareness Month, a crucial time to donate blood and save lives as supplies run low and demand remains high.
JPMorgan executives say President Trump's proposed 10% credit card interest rate cap would harm consumers and reduce credit availability, impacting the economy.
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