Abby Dixon wasn’t planning on spending Christmas in a hospital, but her newborn son, Tucker, had different plans.
Thirty-six years ago, Brenda Hall joined the city of Norman as an employee in the building permit office. Now city clerk — a ...
The JCPenney Leadership Program at the University of Oklahoma’s Price College of Business pooled together enough money to ...
The Norman Police Department, in conjunction with the Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office, will conduct impaired ...
A Norman mother is fighting to get her husband released from a detention center in Texas after he was detained by Immigration ...
After nearly 42 years with the city of Norman, Water Reclamation Plant Manager Steve Hardeman is retiring from civic service, ...
Former Norman mayor Breea Clark received the city’s Human Rights Award on Dec. 9, recognizing for her work supporting ...
Although many Norman residents may be dreaming of a white Christmas, experts say those hoping for snowfall shouldn’t get ...
The city of Chickasha named Becky Kuykendall as the 2025 Employee of the Year, an award that recognizes "exemplary service," ...
This story is part of Oklahoma Voice’s end-of-year series that provides updates to some stories that captured the interest of Oklahomans in 2025.
Mayor Stephen Tyler Holman, in collaboration with the Norman Human Rights Commission, will host the 2026 Mayor’s Interfaith Breakfast on January 19, 2026, inside of the Nancy O'Brian Center for ...
Lee Symcox learned banking from the ground up, starting as a 14-year-old teller in his grandfather’s Norman bank.
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