YouVersion Bible App, started by Edmond-based Life.Church, will celebrate 1 billion installs of the popular app at a ...
Historic Black churches, the only existing historically Black theater in Oklahoma City and historic buildings where the city's first Black doctors lived and worked are among the sites highlighted on a ...
Doris Youngblood remembers the excitement and sense of affirmation she felt as a young Black girl learning about Black Oklahomans who overcame the trials of racism and segregation to triumph as ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Department of Justice (DOJ) says Service Oklahoma has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with its Oklahoma Mobile ID app, after finding the app to be ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — A new safety threat reporting app is coming to Oklahoma. Created through a collaboration between the state and the Oklahoma School Security Institute, the ProtectOK app allows ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A third party app, used to manage SNAP benefits, said it’s card-locking function works just as well as the state’s Connect EBT app. “We’re confident the card-locking works,” ...
An Oklahoma-based app is turning 15 this year. YouVersion, an app that offers users a free Bible experience, was one of the original apps that debuted with the Apple ...
The Department of Public Safety is celebrating the first anniversary of its "Protect OK" app. While it says the past year was a success, it wants more people to download the app. What is the purpose ...
The staff and management of at least two Oklahoma agencies are using a smartphone app that encrypts — and also deletes — conversations, information and data that could be considered a public record.
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