Tulsa-area businesses gear up for Shop Small Tulsa on Nov. 29, promoting local shopping and supporting the regional economy.
Francis Tuttle students and volunteers prepared Thanksgiving turkeys for Homeless Alliance dinner in OKC, combining service and culinary training.
UCO President Todd Lamb elected to AASCU board, joining national higher education leaders to advance student success and workforce development.
As OHP pushes cities to take on more interstate calls, only Tulsa and Moore police have changed protocols while most metro departments keep current policies.
A guide to what’s open and closed in Oklahoma City on Thanksgiving 2025, including mail, transit, trash pickup, parks, banks and retail stores.
Diabetes is a significant challenge for Oklahoma, with nearly one in eight Oklahomans living with the disease and another 33% of adults who are prediabetic and don’t know it.
Last week, The Alliance staff attended the State of the Economy address, held annually by the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce.
A state audit found Bradley’s town board repeatedly violated open-government laws and mishandled public funds, prompting referral to the district attorney.
New surveys show regular, meaningful employee recognition boosts retention, productivity and loyalty, yet many employers lack resources to do it well.
For the ninth consecutive year, The Journal Record has teamed up with the Best Companies Group to honor Oklahoma businesses and organizations excelling in creating quality workplaces.
Oklahoma lawmakers seek voter approval to phase out property taxes on homes by 2029, potentially reducing local revenue by $1.2 billion.
JMARK opened a new downtown Tulsa office, expanding its managed IT and cybersecurity services and deepening its investment in regional business growth.