New technologies are making it easier for companies to fix prices and discriminate against individual consumers, the Biden administration’s top consumer watchdog said Tuesday.
Sirens from emergency vehicles flooded a mock accident scene on a stormy Wednesday morning to bring hands-on learning to Red ...
Duncan soccer honored its seniors between the Lady Demons’ and the Demons’ games against Durant. The Lady Demons rolled past ...
Following a long-standing tradition of recognizing the achievements and accomplishments of its community members, Comanche ...
The Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would ban schools from using corporal punishment on children with disabilities.
This story has been updated to reflect Marlow Baseball playing in 4A super-regionals. The Banner regrets the error and is happy to set the record straight.
The United Way of Stephens County’s annual Day of Caring is quickly approaching and volunteers are once again needed to help bring transformation to nonprofits across Duncan.
Our Blood Institute (OBI) has called on donors to step up and give platelets as the current supply is running low.
Pastor Mark Jardine will present this week's sermon titled "Water is Thicker Than Blood" based on the scriptures John 15:1-8 and Acts 8: 26-40. Church service begins at 10 a.m. Julie Cole is the ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a measure that gives judges more information about third-party volunteers performing supervised ...
Poor oversight and loose contracting practices led to questionable spending of millions of pandemic relief funds meant to help struggling Oklahomans during COVID-19, a state audit has ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate on Tuesday sent Gov. Kevin Stitt a controversial immigration bill. The measure passed the Senate ...