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Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy announced it will sell over one billion dollars in assets over the next year. Devon CEO Dave Hager explained on Wednesday…
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The Oklahoma Innocence Project’s caseload is growing after the non-profit scored a legal victory last year that exonerated two former inmates.In May 2016,…
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Voters in Edmond rejected a proposed expansion of the Spring Creek Plaza shopping center on Tuesday.The Journal Record’s Molly Fleming writes the proposal…
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Royden Freeland, Sr. founded International Crystal Manufacturing in 1951 in Oklahoma City’s FIlm Row district. Later this year, the company will close its…
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Oklahoma City’s two largest hospital systems chose not go ahead with proposed merger earlier this week. The University of Oklahoma Medical Services and…
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It’s been nearly 70 years since Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher made history when she became the first African American law student at the University of Oklahoma.…
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Oklahoma City’s biotech industry is budding, but politics, investment and education are hampering its growth.The Journal Record’s Catherine Sweeney…
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Health care providers are lining up behind a proposal to increase Oklahoma’s sales tax on cigarettes by $1.50. The proposal is also attracting the…
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Moving to a rural Oklahoma town can be hard selling point for the state’s tribes, especially for high-demand, skilled professions like doctors and…
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One of Oklahoma’s health information exchanges will close. Coordinated Care Oklahoma announced on Monday that the non-profit organization plans to fold.…