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This past season, the Tigers graduated a big chunk of their rotation with Cash McAlvain, Jordan Daugherty, J.J. Antwine and ...
Wall Street’s rally stalled after stocks climbed back within 2% of their all-time high. The S&P 500 slipped 0.3% Wednesday, ...
With the NSU camp in the rearview mirror and less than four weeks left of summer basketball, the Indians hope to continue ...
Missouri lawmakers have approved hundreds of millions of dollars of incentives to try to persuade the Kansas City Chiefs and ...
Multiplatinum country-rock trailblazer Brantley Gilbert is hitting the road and bringing his “Tattoos Tour 2025” to Hard Rock ...
TULSA — Florida native and country chart-topper Easton Corbin is on the road and returning to Hard Rock Live inside Hard Rock ...
With the help of a lot of friends and community members, a local Boy Scout earned the highest badge of Eagle Scout with a ...
In rural Oklahoma, where animal welfare resources are often scarce, one woman has made it her mission to fill the gap – one ...
The soundtrack for the summer tentpole “F1” needed to sound as massive as the pinnacle of motorsport itself. So, the team ...
An Oklahoma man who ate three “last meals” and was scheduled for execution nine times won’t face the death penalty again.
TDP has lots of A&E news, plus our Faith page, and these stories from our writers: ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that an Adair County man pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of ammunition.
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