An All-World football player-of-the-year finalist was picked for All-State golf.
Ava June is a completely new concept. Doctor Kustom is a new iteration of a restaurant already well-known to Tulsa diners.
One kitchen manager's love of reading has led to enough donations for students to get free books when Owasso starts its Summer Feeding Program on Tuesday. #oklaed
Placing doctors in rural and underserved areas has long been a priority at OSU-CHS, school officials said, so to receive the national attention is welcome validation of the investment.
Tulsa World Editor Jason Collington talked with Tulsa entrepreneur Eddy Gibbs, who is being inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame.
"With the passage of the appropriations bill this year we once again have proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that we are satisfied with being 45th to 50th in every measurable outcome that humans and businesses quantify," writes Oklahoma's labor commissioner.
At a time when our country faces immense challenges, why would we dismantle a program that empowers young people to serve their communities, especially when it costs so little and gives back so much? asks the chief executive officer of Community Health Connection.
Current calls from the executive branch for the elimination of funding for the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities are already having direct negative impacts in Oklahoma, writes the executive director and CEO of the Route 66 Alliance.
Last year, Edison won every category. The year before that it was Jenks. Nominations will be taken until May 26. Voting starts June 2.
General Lucian K. Truscott, Jr., a tough Oklahoman from Stella — 20 miles east of Norman — is credited with delivering one of the most eloquent and sincere Memorial Day speeches ever given.
By forcing communities to transport those in crisis to only a few central cities, such measures diminish local access to critical care and resources, says Michayla Hamm of Owasso.
Randy Rutherford and Ebi Ere are at new schools. Why Barry Lewis thinks these are both solid hires. Plus, Victory Christian has a young football coach with a familiar name and a little bit on Pete Rose.
A divided U.S. Supreme Court voted 4-4 in the appeal of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which was a test case of the separation of church and state. #oklaed
Attorney General Gentner Drummond targeted Islam in his reaction to the Supreme Court news. Muslims did not enter this court fight, and it's wrong for him to drag them into it. It's a cheap political shot against a religious minority, says columnist Ginnie Graham.
The past week's top performers in track, tennis and baseball are honored.
Last year, more than 180,000 votes picked the winners who were celebrated in a packed event. Here are the details for this year’s contest.
Grisaffe and Patel led their teams to a Tulsa sweep of the Class 5A state titles.
Xavier Okwufulueze and Kamieon Compton-Nero not only had stellar seasons, but their recruiting stock has exploded and also gotten the attention of OU's Ben Arbuckle.
It's the third time in as many years the population of Tulsa has increased, according to the Census Bureau. Broken Arrow ranked only behind Oklahoma City in numeric yearly growth.
Gilgeous-Alexander wins the vote over Nikola Jokic to deliver the Thunder its third NBA MVP in a 12-season span.
Last year, Edison won every category. The year before that it was Jenks. Nominations will be taken until May 26. Voting starts June 2.
House Bill 2766, the framework for $12.59 billion in appropriations for the fiscal year that begins July 1, and HB 2764's $340-million income tax cut both passed the House. #okleg
Inexperienced administrators, unexpected Medicaid costs and sharply higher personnel expenses are among the reasons cited Tuesday by the Oklahoma Auditor and Inspector's Office for the financial quagmire at the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Gov. Stitt's response: …