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A groundbreaking study led by Tulsa’s Laureate Institute for Brain Research has identified genetic and cognitive risk factors linked to treatment-resistant depression, offering new hope for more ...
The announcement follows a contentious judicial retention election in November 2024, where three Oklahoma Supreme Court ...
The City of Owasso is giving residents an opportunity to clean up and clear out with its Spring Free Landfill Day ...
Big Bite festival returns on Saturday, April 19, bringing together more than 30 restaurants, chefs, mixologists, and culinary creatives from across Oklahoma.
Jonathan Rowe, a senior at Charles Page High School and former football player, recently won first place at the regional ...
Registration is now open for SoonerSafe, Oklahoma’s rebate program that pays homeowners to install storm shelters. Here’s ...
The back of their shirts has two dates on them: one date is when The Turnpike Troubadours reunited at Cain's Ballroom three years ago, and the second date is from the weekend when Cross Canadian ...
Warmer temperatures and longer allergy seasons are bringing new and growing health concerns for children, according to ...
Meteorologist Chloe Arroyo is in the Bob Mills Weather Center with your Saturday morning forecast. Saturday, April 12th 2025, ...
FEMA has canceled the BRIC (Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities) grant program, impacting projects in Tulsa and Stillwater.
An Oklahoma woman is one of three finalists in Lay’s national “Do Us a Flavor” competition, and her savory, nostalgic chip idea could win her a $1 million prize. Paula George of Sapulpa, Okla., ...
Sequoyah Public Schools' trap shooting team is helping students build confidence, focus and friendships through a fast-growing sport that blends competition with life lessons.
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