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This OU softball season was unlike the last few with a largely rebuilt roster and a dramatic drop-off in postseason experience.
The Oklahoman was at various spring state championship events throughout the state. Here are some athletes, teams and moments that stood out.
The energy provider told customers in an email Friday, May 23, that a fuel charge adjustment would go into effect June 1. OG&E charges customers for the "actual cost of fuel to generate electricity," ...
" 'So moved' is not a clear motion, the motion must be stated." Who knew? U.S. General. Henry M. Robert did. His rules.
The Oklahoman's Steve Lackmeyer responds to a Minneapolis reporter's suggestion the American Banjo Museum is the only attraction in Oklahoma City.
Its authors say a new Oklahoma law protects the privacy rights of incarcerated women. Critics believe it's targeted at transgender people.
The rise of severe weather live-streams backs up research showing more people than ever go online for storm watches and warnings.
More than 100 Kentucky Wildcats have played in the NBA. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the only among them to have won MVP.
OU athletics is laying off 15 of its 302 full-time, non-student department employees due to the looming realities of revenue-sharing.
The one-way road grid would officially begin at 5 a.m. on May 31, 1955, and just a few days before the traffic switchover, the Oklahoma City Times proclaimed in a headline: "Watch the Arrows!" The ...
Meet reporters Jordan Davis, Nick Sardis and high school editor Darla Smith, the team helping tell the story about high school athletics.
Chet Holmgren on the Oklahoma City Thunder's blowout loss vs Minnesota in Game 3: Timberwolves "played with an edge tonight and it showed." ...
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