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Lawmakers passed a bill expanding the Oklahoma Workforce Commission’s role in solving the state’s labor shortage and aligning education with workforce needs.
My teenage daughter is learning to drive, and it’s terrifying. Not because of anything she’s doing wrong. The problem is everyone else on the road.
Small businesses are the backbone of Oklahoma’s economy, upholding the state motto of “Labor Omni Vincit,” by employing more than 51% of our employees.
The Boldt Company partnered with SHP to build 10 beds for Oklahoma kids, helping provide safe sleeping spaces for families in need.
Judging by all the backpatting we witnessed, Oklahoma’s Republican legislative leaders want us to believe their latest budget deal will make our state a beacon of prosperity.
Consumer sentiment dropped to a three-year low in May as tariffs weighed on confidence, despite a market rally and easing wholesale prices.
The Oklahoma Hall of Fame has named its 2025 inductees, honoring leaders in music, sports, education, science and community service.
Divergent Technologies is eyeing Oklahoma City for a new high-tech plant, potentially transforming U.S. defense and aviation manufacturing.
EGA to build $4B smelter in Inola, Oklahoma’s largest-ever aluminum plant and the first in U.S. since 1980, creating 2,800 jobs.
Oklahoma faces critical nursing shortages as older nurses retire and demand for care from aging adults climbs, worsening burnout and understaffing.
Lawmakers weigh $312M purchase of Lawton prison amid safety concerns and the end of a contract with The GEO Group.
Gordon Cooper Tech adds a new aviation campus in Shawnee, expanding its FAA-certified program and meeting growing aerospace workforce demand.