The Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE has set its sights on Oklahoma once again as a lease has been terminated with the Radar Operations Center.
The bond will expand facilities, modernize equipment and optimize existing learning spaces at Moore Norman Technology Center.
Voters in Cleveland, McClain and Oklahoma Counties approved a $90 million dollar bond Tuesday to expand the Moore Norman ...
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On3 on MSNJoe Lunardi assesses Oklahoma’s NCAA Tournament fate ahead of final regular season gamesOklahoma seemed like a near lock for the NCAA Tournament coming out of nonconference play. Flash forward to March and the ...
Plans to build a new turnpike through Cleveland County are starting up again after a years-long pause. The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority announced it is beginning new designs after the Oklahoma Supreme ...
ADA, Okla. – A tornado punctuated a severe thunderstorm that blew through Ada, Oklahoma early Tuesday morning as part of a ...
Hundreds of weather forecasters and federal employees with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) lost ...
The Sooners have dropped off at tight end in recent years, but with transfers and development, there could be better times ...
A Bill that would restrict the location of future homeless shelters in Oklahoma is making its way through the state legislature.
Pulitzer winner Peggy Noonan spoke at OU on U.S. politics, past presidents and leadership, urging bold but measured decision ...
Can Washington State transfer John Mateer revive OU's offense in 2025? We asked his high school coach and his QB trainers.
Among the closures of several federal facilities in Oklahoma by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is a listing ...
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