Newspaper headlines across Oklahoma in June of 1918 warned about the sky going dark. The path of totality crossed from northwest Oklahoma, just north of Oklahoma City, south of Tulsa.
The first grade class at St. Joseph’s Catholic School knew immediately something was very wrong that wintry day in 1963. Sr. Doris didn’t interrupt spelling drills for just any announcement.
Wauhillau LaHay was a Cherokee journalist whose career took her from bustling Oklahoma newsrooms to New York City and finally to the White House where she formed friendships with several
In a conference room next to his office, where he has meetings almost daily, Ed Kelley reminisced on his time at OU and the legacy he leaves behind as he