New surveys show regular, meaningful employee recognition boosts retention, productivity and loyalty, yet many employers lack resources to do it well.
A state audit found Bradley’s town board repeatedly violated open-government laws and mishandled public funds, prompting referral to the district attorney.
For the ninth consecutive year, The Journal Record has teamed up with the Best Companies Group to honor Oklahoma businesses and organizations excelling in creating quality workplaces.
Oklahoma lawmakers seek voter approval to phase out property taxes on homes by 2029, potentially reducing local revenue by $1.2 billion.
A $9.9M TSET grant will help create a new OMRF institute focused on aging, immunity and chronic disease research to improve health outcomes statewide.
Universal Kids Resort, opening in 2026 in Frisco, Texas, will be Universal’s first theme park designed specifically for young children.
JMARK opened a new downtown Tulsa office, expanding its managed IT and cybersecurity services and deepening its investment in regional business growth.
Stocks climbed as investors boosted bets on a December Fed rate cut, with tech leading gains and markets eyeing holiday spending data.
Amid a bizarre crusade to eviscerate the line between church and state and a seeming zeal to rapidly expand school choice to all, the number of charter schools seems to be approaching a saturation ...
Across Oklahoma and the U.S., Food for Fines programs turn unpaid fines into community support, offering relief for residents and boosts for local pantries.
Paycom partnered with OKC Broadway to give local students, teachers and parents free access to live theater, supporting arts education and community engagement.
Grow Ada offers a free Dec. 5-6 workshop teaching local participants to create clickable app prototypes with no coding experience.