latest
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED - Despite having limited roster space, the OKC Thunder managed to make a number of additions to their talent pool this summer. For the most part, said moves are being widely celebrated.
Read moreODWC - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Illinois Department of Natural Resources and Tetra Tech are mapping the spread of invasive black carp throughout the Mississippi River Basin in a program called “Keep, Cool, Call.” Oklahoma anglers may participate in the program and earn $100 if they hook one of these fish and share the information about their catch.
Read moreBEREA, Ohio — When the Cleveland Browns began their second-to-last practice of minicamp in June, Joe Flacco prepared for another day on the sideline.
Read moreThe life of legendary Native American athlete Jim Thorpe is set to be dramatized in a major new TV series from Verily Storyworks — and for the first time, fans can help bring it to life.
Read moreESPN - Bedlam basketball is back on both sides of the Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams.
Read moreNORTHEAST
Read moreSPORTSILLUSTRATED - One of Oklahoma State’s former stars is heading to a new team.
Read moreWASHINGTON (AP) — Competing at a tournament for the first time in more than a year, and in doubles for the first time in nearly three, Venus Williams hit a big serve on her initial delivery at the DC Open on Monday and, curiously, it was wiped out by a footfault call. The 45-year-old Williams, an owner of 21 Grand Slam titles across singles and doubles, smiled incredulously, as did the other three players involved in the match in front of a full crowd that eventually included NBA star Kevin Durant. And then Williams carried on, displaying her trademark power on some strokes while teaming with Hailey Baptiste for a 6-3, 6-1 victory against 2014 Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard and Clervie Ngounoue.
Read more