Eighteen Oklahoma senior care communities received the 2026 Bronze Commitment to Quality Award from AHCA/NCAL for excellence in long-term care. https://t.co/JOnRK5EsUh
Meta launches a new AI business agent to help companies automate operations across WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram, targeting the enterprise AI market. https://t.co/H77iSPyHd7
The U.S. Department of Energy awards $134 million to rare earth projects in Louisiana and Oklahoma to boost domestic critical minerals supply. https://t.co/QZqinHOLAQ
The Anderson family from Oklahoma City advocates for increased NIH funding after their daughter Elise's brain tumor diagnosis and successful clinical trial remission. https://t.co/b3wudR68Hl
Chip Keating, former Oklahoma trooper and businessman, runs as an outsider in the crowded Republican primary for governor, focusing on public safety and tax reform. https://t.co/WQqMAITc09
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond sues to stop construction of the Trump-endorsed aluminum smelter in Inola over pollution and foreign ownership concerns. https://t.co/Dk88fFQT9Y
Micron Technology's valuation surged to $1 trillion, driven by Nvidia's push into AI and high bandwidth memory chips reshaping the US memory market. https://t.co/dlAokgSVB9
Summit Midstream authorized a $35 million stock repurchase program, reflecting confidence in its financial strength and Oklahoma operations. https://t.co/gQuyIl0qwt
Six Republicans are competing in Oklahoma’s lieutenant governor primary ahead of November’s general election against Democrat Kelly Forbes. https://t.co/5YH6FXbESb
Tulsa's Route 66 Capital Cruise set a Guinness World Record with 3,596 classic cars, the largest classic car parade ever recorded. https://t.co/R2N3pI9z01
The Oklahoma Supreme Court heard oral arguments on State Question 843, a petition to progressively eliminate residential property taxes. https://t.co/GJ4qvy4cpS
Oklahoma City Council approved a $2.1 billion fiscal year 2027 budget despite resident calls for a participatory budgeting process and more public feedback. https://t.co/irJja59dFH
Best of Books in Edmond changes ownership for the third time in 42 years with Beth Latta becoming the new proprietor, continuing its community legacy. https://t.co/0zQFptOYRE
Praesidian Capital sold its investment in Green Circuits, an electronics manufacturing company serving aerospace, defense and medical markets. https://t.co/qs0EVqfpAQ
Democrats Jennettie Marshall and Craig McVay compete in the Oklahoma primary for state superintendent, focusing on public school funding and teacher support. https://t.co/FaJXmJv4mc
Edmond water officials warn dialysis patients about possible adjustments due to seasonal water purchases from Oklahoma City using different disinfection methods. https://t.co/BMhOXJHMRU
The City of Jenks is a finalist for the National Civic League's All-America City Award, recognized for community engagement and innovative planning. https://t.co/FPAsTPNPGm
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education approved a framework for accelerated bachelor’s degree programs requiring 90 to 119 credit hours. https://t.co/56pwfk0cwO
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation marked World Multiple Sclerosis Day with a patient art event featuring monarch butterfly paintings to promote awareness and support. https://t.co/3BGpQpgJAR