In Tulsa, commuters spend about 62 fewer hours per year on the road than the average U.S. worker, the equivalent of nearly eight full workdays saved annually according to Yardi Kube’s latest Commute Study.
Continue readingUSA BMX Raises Over $273,000
By Staff Report
“Race for Life” fundraising races across the country support Blood Cancer United
TULSA: Each year, the USA BMX family comes together for something far bigger than racing. Nearly all year, from January 1st through October 15th, the Race for Life reminds us what this sport is all about: heart, community and hope. This year, USA BMX raised $273,389.79 for Blood Cancer United, continuing a legacy that began more than four decades ago with a boy named Todd Kingsbury.
Todd’s story — one of courage, community and compassion — sparked an enduring tradition that now reaches across North America. What started as one race to support a single rider has grown into a movement that unites thousands. Each dollar raised this year represents more than generosity; it represents the shared spirit of BMX riders, parents, volunteers and tracks who refuse to stand still in the face of challenge.
Continue readingOU Probes Religious Discrimination
By Ray Carter, OCPA
A University of Oklahoma instructor, who reportedly identifies as transgender, has been placed on leave amid an investigation into whether he discriminated against a student who cited Christian beliefs to reject the claim that there are more than two genders.
Continue readingDecember Federal Indictments
By DOJ Northern District of Oklahoma
United States Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma, Clint Johnson, today announced the results of the December Federal Grand Jury 2025-A Indictments. The following individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in indictments returned by the Grand Jury.
Continue readingThe Case for SQ 841 & True Fiscal Discipline
By Marven Goodman, Investigative Reporter
A Bold Path to Home-ownership Freedom and Bureaucratic Accountability in Oklahoma
Oklahoma now stands at a critical crossroads. State Question 841, an initiative petition spearheaded by principled conservative State Sen. Shane Jett, proposes a bold yet necessary reform: the phased elimination of ad valorem property taxes on primary residences, or homesteads.
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