Jewish organizations are brainstorming how they can help immigrants and refugees at a time when the new president is moving swiftly against them.
Liz Foley-Dunstone remembers her “dear Uncle Jerry” fondly. He was in the floral business and had a shop on West Lafayette in Detroit, she says. When he died, he left two bronze statues to her, both ...
They announced intentions to transfer and these Greater Cincinnati products found new homes for college football in 2025.
The Hurricane softball team opens its 2025 season at 11:30 a.m. Friday against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, the first of five ...
Linsey Davis interviews Lee Hawkins, a journalist, about his searing new memoir, "I Am Nobody's Slave: How Uncovering My ...
Our Blood Institute is asking the community to donate blood due to seasonal illnesses impacting the amount of available blood ...
Booker T. Washington hosted a Career Exploration Day to allow students to speak with professionals from various different ...
The Oklahoma Invitational Black Rodeo is set to take over Tulsa on Saturday, promising to be "the hottest show on dirt" with ...
With a new session underway for the Oklahoma Legislature, there is the annual avalanche of bills through which to sift, and ...
The Center for Heterodox Economics is bringing economists from across the country to tackle issues of capitalism and social ...
In the release shared by governor stitt's office is the implementation plan for operation guardian, where commissioner of public safety tim tipton says in his p ...
On Wednesday, it was PJ Haggerty's turn. And, as has been the case in most games he's played this season, the 6-foot-3 guard ...