On Monday, incumbents in the Clinton, Arapaho-Butler, Weatherford and Thomas-Fay-Custer school districts had filed to run again for their seats on the Board of Education. As of mid-day Tuesday, no
In 1639, Jeremiah Horrocks observed the first recorded transit of Venus, which occurs when Venus passes directly between the sun and the Earth. In 1881, the first edition of the
As the number of flu-related hospitalizations continues to increase, the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) reminds Oklahomans there is still time to get a flu shot, and it is
Thanksgiving is over. We have counted our blessings and we cleared out the leftovers. Now, we begin the frantic rush to prepare for Christmas and New Year’s celebrations and family
Sen. Ron Sharp, R-Shawnee, filed two bills recently to continue his efforts to improve administrative and financial accountability of Oklahoma’s virtual and brick-and-mortar charter schools. “As legislators, it’s our job
An organization called People Not Politics is pushing for a referendum to change how Oklahoma draws its legislative district map. Opponents of the proposal have sued to stop the petition
Starting Jan. 8, 2020, Social Security offices nationwide will be open to the public on Wednesday afternoons, Andrew Saul, Commissioner of Social Security, announced. This change restores Wednesday public service


