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Oklahoma Sooners quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray won the awards in back-to-back seasons during their Heisman runs in 2017 and 2018. The two were standout quarterbacks in Texas high school football and started their careers at universities in the state of Texas before transferring to Oklahoma.
In our John Mateer predictions, the Oklahoma quarterback helps lead one of the country's best offenses while winning multiple awards.
State and federal officials have targeted health programs in efforts to trim what they call wasteful spending. But advocates have pushed back.
Markus Strong has only played in three games for the Sooners, but now that he's healthy, he could be a difference-maker in 2025.
In May, President Donald Trump unveiled a proposal that included spending cuts to non-military programs, as well as plans to eliminate the NEH.
Governor Stitt holding a ceremonial bill signing just hours ago, highlighting legislation aimed at putting more money in your pocket and boosting business.
Hurricane Erin has been making headlines for the past week, and for good reason. Erin strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 160 MPH on August 16. Erin is the first hurricane of 2025 and showed up to play ball.
Google will partner with University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University to launch an AI education accelerator.
The test’s 50 questions will cover topics about US government, religion, and gender, according to examples shared by the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Republican Ryan Walters.
No radioactive contamination has been found on products that made it to shelves, but the FDA still wants you to throw away this specific brand.
Cortes Law Firm, known for its leadership in probate and estate planning, stands committed to providing top-notch legal services in Oklahoma City. This firm focuses on trusts, wills, and estate administration,
No one disputes that Tyesha Long shot and killed her ex-boyfriend nearly five years ago. But after spending almost three years in prison for manslaughter, she could soon walk free under a new Oklahoma law meant to give domestic violence survivors a second chance.