Last week, a judge prohibited the association from enforcing amendments to a rule that would elevate private school classification based on postseason achievement instead of enrollment.
As the 1-seed Oklahoma City Thunder enters the postseason, Tulsa World's Juwan Lee, Barry Lewis, Bill Haisten and Eric Bailey discuss potential first-round matchups.
Kristi Woods’ passion for inspiring others through the written word recently led her to publish “101 Prayers for Military Wives,” geared toward inspiring women whose husbands serve in the armed forces.
The three-day event, hosted by the Owasso Chamber, will feature live music, local art, food, games and more in the heart of Owasso’s Redbud District.
Photographers Meghan Junghans and Kaylee Dufresne are enlivening downtown Owasso with their creative endeavors.
Owasso’s Dylan Gardner went 4-for-4 at the plate while Luke Williams pitched a six-hitter as the Rams defeated Sand Springs 8-3, completing a two-game sweep of the Sandites Tuesday night.
See our photo gallery of Tuesday night's baseball game between the Owasso Rams and Sand Springs Sandites.
Oklahoma Joe’s now occupies the space that formerly housed PJ’s Pub& Grill, which closed at the beginning of January.
It was the tenth straight victory for the Rams. They improved to 9-1 in district 6A-3 action with a pair of wins over Jenks last week.
Lights, cameras, equipment and more are scattered outside Silver Dollar Café in Collinsville.
As the result of a few events last week there is a lot of uncertainty ahead for when the high school football season kicks off in late August.
Ryker Haff, a 6-foot-5, 310-pound three-star lineman reportedly has offers from Tulsa, Iowa State, Texas Tech and Houston among others. He is the third 2025 prospect to commit in the last week.
“The Last Rodeo,” a new feature film starring Neal McDonough, is using local sites like Jack of Clubs bar, Silver Dollar Café and McCarty Park rodeo grounds to bring a new screenplay to the silver screen.
Kennett, a Spanish teacher at the Owasso 8th Grade Center, was recognized during the district’s annual Evening of Distinction at the Mary Glass Performing Arts Center Thursday night.
The defensive-minded Lady Rams held high-scoring Yukon in check for most of the game and delivered a pair of late goals in a two-goal victory.
The defensive-minded Lady Rams held high-scoring Yukon in check for most of the game and delivered a pair of late goals in a two-goal victory.
Sapulpa, which will host the girls basketball OCA All-State Games on July 24, will be represented by Tyla Heard and Taylor Bilby.
Bill Knight Automotive spring athletes of the week are Jenks' Sophia Lefler, Bartlesville's Abby Shelley and Collinsville's Grady Smith.
The City of Owasso announced this week that the splash pads at both Funtastic Island and Rayola Park are back in operation moving into the summer season.
Black quarterbacks may be prevalent today, but they weren’t on a national basis when Barry Switzer became OU's head coach in 1973. Here's how the legendary Sooners coach helped change that.
Construction crews in late March laid the foundation for a nearly $2.7 million development that will enlarge the current police facility from 6,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet.
On Tuesday, Oklahoma County District Court Judge Richard Ogden ruled that Rule 14 remains, but the amendments adopted before the 2023-24 school year must be voided effective July 1.
Rice, who teaches at Smith Elementary, will learn about the daily life of colonial Virginians and the transition from subject to citizen that occurred during the Revolutionary War period.