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Patriotism isn’t passive. It isn’t blind loyalty, a bumper sticker, or a red-white-and-blue wardrobe. And it doesn’t belong to one party or worldview.
Oklahoma will launch specialized Business Courts on January 1, 2026, a move designed to streamline complex commercial litigation and make the state more attractive for corporate investment.
Oklahoma lawmakers passed HB 2048 to protect the 340B Drug Pricing Program, overriding a veto amid growing pressure from pharmaceutical interests.
Oklahoma City fell $12 million short of FY25 revenue projections, triggering a potential $6M fund balance draw despite earlier cost-cutting efforts.
OKC Ballet welcomes new director Dana McCrory as Jo Lynne Jones retires; holiday events and fireworks planned statewide this July 4.
Mark A. Steele has been a leader in Oklahoma’s technology sector for over 32 years, playing a key role in driving innovation, cybersecurity, and digital transformation across the state.
Robert Don Gifford is the 2025 recipient of the Clarence Darrow Award from the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (OCDLA).
Senate passes Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill in 50-50 vote, with VP JD Vance breaking the tie after GOP defections and marathon negotiations.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander agrees to a $285M extension with the Thunder, setting a new NBA record for highest average annual salary.
Hendricks' window art lit up OKC during the Thunder’s title run, earning her 157 jobs and new business across the metro.
Red dirt tribute album “A Red Dirt Ramble” debuts single “Used To Be” ahead of full release honoring Oklahoma music pioneers.
Choctaw Nation breaks ground on expanded community center in Durant to boost culture, education and connection for tribal members.