Proclamations topped Duncan City Councilors’ agenda Tuesday night when Mayor Robert Armstrong designated November as Adoption ...
Heavy smoke and flames engulfed a truck in an open field near Paloma Drive and Chisholm Trail Parkway around 1 p.m. Thursday ...
The Chickasaw Nation is filled with stories passed down from generation to generation. Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer’s book “Otis W.
Community responses are needed to help health organizations plan for the future. Through a collaborative effort with Pathways to a Healthier You, Stephens County Health Department, Jefferson County ...
Kochendorfer Brewing Company will celebrate five years in manufacturing craft beer with five new beer releases, food trucks, ...
For the past three months of school, Carter Storts found herself reaching for her cellphone only to come up empty.
Two of the state’s top leaders have reached an agreement to resolve a high-profile federal lawsuit over competency ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Newly elected and reelected senators took the oath of office Wednesday at the Capitol. Oklahoma Supreme Court ...
Experts said they hope to finally get legislation across the finish line to improve how students are taught about HIV and to decriminalize exposure.
The State Department of Education has purchased more than 500 Bibles to place in Advanced Placement government classrooms, the agency announced Thursday.
From team videographer to all-state outside hitter, Duncan’s Amiya Williams has now traveled full circle in her prep ...
The Southwest Oklahoma Development Authority (SWODA) and the Southwest Oklahoma Regional Transportation Planning Organization ...