U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the Justice Department's handling and redactions of Jeffrey Epstein files during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
A new restaurant that opened over the weekend in northeast Oklahoma City blends local history, personal family stories from Italy and the family’s roots and recipes that began in Oklahoma about a ...
Oklahoma employers are facing an acute workforce shortage – and it’s putting real strain on our economy. In manufacturing alone, Oklahoma is projected to face a shortage of nearly 20,000 workers by ...
– Nearly 5% of workers now hold two full-time jobs, most working remotely. – Gen Z men report the highest overemployment rate at 17%. – Workers rely on AI tools to manage tasks and avoid detection.
– Tribes argue treaty rights and sovereignty preempt state wildlife laws. – Lawsuit seeks to block state enforcement on reservation land. – Conflict escalates tension among Stitt, Drummond and tribal ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The City Council approved a $175,000 job-creation economic development incentive Tuesday for a manufacturing facility that projects creating 81 new jobs over five years. Hapco Pole ...
– Lawmakers push to unwind OG&E rate decisions. – Court filing targets storm-related charges. – Refunds could be on the line. If three state legislators get their way in the Oklahoma Supreme Court, ...
– Tobe Energy‘s LED-based process halves the cost of hydrogen production. – Founder Colby DeWeese says it’s the biggest drop in green hydrogen costs ever. – Hurricane Ventures invests $150K as the ...
– Cortado Ventures leads $1.8M seed round for Tobe Energy‘s efficient green hydrogen system. – Technology achieves 94.7% efficiency, cuts operating costs 50% and uses U.S.-made materials. – Pilot ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City has just been named America’s third most affordable city by MarketWatch Guides, with typical homes costing just three times the local median income. Yet behind this rosy ...
EDMOND — The new 60,000-square-foot City Hall in downtown Edmond hosted its first City Council meeting Monday evening in chambers three times larger than the former space. Current and former council ...
EDMOND — Construction is set to begin this spring or summer on a mixed-use townhouse development downtown aided by tax increment financing assistance from the city. “This project would not be possible ...