Even though Tahlequah girls basketball outscored the Catoosa Lady Indians by 37 points in the first round of the Port City Invite the star of the show wasn’t the offense, ...
The State Election Board completed its routine, statutorily-mandated, biennial voter list maintenance on Friday, Jan. 17 and Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Early in the first round of the Port City Classic, the Tahlequah boys basketball players were keeping up with the No. 2 5A Bishop Kelly squad.
Saving for retirement should begin as early as possible, according to Renda Reese-Davis, a financial planner at 2 Sisters Financial.
A memorandum issued Jan. 17 by the Department of Interior Solicitor's Office reaffirmed the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indian's jurisdiction on the Oklahoma Cherokee reservation, but Cherokee ...
As spring draws near, area schools are beginning to finalize plans for prom.  At some schools, prom is traditionally organized by the junior class – and that's the case at Keys High School, according ...
A bill submitted for consideration by a member of the House of Representatives proposes to give volunteer firefighters a clothing allowance, to help pay for personal clothing ruined in the ...
The life expectancy among Native Americans in the western United States has dropped below 64 years, close to life expectancies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Haiti. For ...
A state lawmaker has filed legislation that would make it illegal for women to use medical marijuana during pregnancy.
Three Republican lawmakers are trying to stop the state’s highest court from dismissing their appeal of an $127 million OG&E rate increase approved by the Oklahoma Corporation ...
President-elect Donald Trump was spared any culpability in both the classified boxes and election interference cases.
With temperatures rising around the globe, scientists are warning that the world has entered a dangerous new era of chaotic floods, storms and fires made worse by human-caused climate change. The ...