The Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame will honor 20 journalists in its latest class, including two former Tulsa World editors ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court will consider allowing the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school to open in Oklahoma.
Dozens of Frederick County Public Schools employees attended a public hearing on the county’s budget this week to advocate for funding to allow the school board to lower class sizes and increase ...
The city of Frederick has agreed to increase health benefits for Frederick Police Department officers who suffer career-ending injuries in the line of duty. The agreement ensures any officer ...
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Two men charged in armed home invasion in Frederick CountyThe Frederick County Sheriff’s Office said two men are facing several charges after they broke into someone’s home and held them at gunpoint over the weekend. Prince Harry settles lawsuit with ...
The event is a staple in the Oklahoma Department of Health’s greater event that involves sending mobile wellness trucks to multiple locations across the state to provide accessi ...
Peter Andre is back from Australia after spending some quality time with his parents. Since arriving back in the UK, the Mysterious Girl singer has been busy with more filming but it means he ...
Elmes tells IndieWire about "haunting dark corners" with the late filmmaker on "Eraserhead" and the great feedback Lynch gave him at the "Blue Velvet" DGA premiere.
A frantic “Are u OK?” Instagram message from a concerned friend who’s watching the news from out of state. A “This is so scary” refrain, sent from one friend to another across town.
WHICH IS THE OKLAHOMA STATE GUARD AND MILITIA REVITALIZATION ACT OF 2025, WHICH WOULD BASICALLY CREATE A GROUP SIMILAR TO THE NATIONAL GUARD AND BE PUT IN EVERY COUNTY, IF NOT ALL, AND BE CONTROLLED ...
In the 20 years since “A Million Ways,” OK Go have used their music videos to stage silly, improbably precise viral happenings. The big one, of course, was “Here It Goes Again,” the one ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The governor wants to create a militia that would operate independently from the Oklahoma National Guard, but the head of the guard said he needs millions of taxpayer ...
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