True Sky Credit Union expands personal banking services on Eastside
True Sky Credit Union and New Bethel Baptist Church broke ground on a unique new project where both organizations will meet their goals.
Tower Theatre plans recovery from pandemic effects by increasing shows
Tower Theatre operators Chad Whitehead and Stephen Tyler now see a way to recover their live music business safely in coming months.
Millions at stake in OKC if transgender sports legislation becomes law
The newly-renovated USA Softball Hall of Fame in OKC may have to go without NCAA events if transgender sports legislation becomes law.
How do I choose a tax professional instead of doing taxes myself?
You might think your taxes are too complicated to prepare and file yourself. Here are some tips for how to find a tax professional.
Should I incorporate or form an LLC if I am a gig worker?
If you are a gig worker, should you stay with just filing a Schedule C or also form an LLC to protect your assets?
I’m a gig worker and I just got this 1099 IRS form – What...
So, you got an IRS 1099 form from a company you did gig work for in 2020. What now? CPA John Marzuck gives you some tips to get you started.
Friends turn plant passion into thriving Midtown business
Plant People is one of Oklahoma City’s newest plant shops and they are defying the heavy odds against any small business during the pandemic.
Okla County small biz grant program working fast to meet Dec 9 deadline
Oklahoma Industries Authority is intensifying efforts to process applications for the Oklahoma County Small Business/nonprofit grant program.
Oklahoma County small business relief available starting November 23
Oklahoma County businesses of less than 100 will have the opportunity to receive grants from COVID-19 disaster relief funds starting Nov. 23.
OG&E getting pressure from OKC state legislators over ice storm response
Democratic Oklahoma Legislators representing districts in Oklahoma City, issued a statement Monday after two weeks of pleas from constituents.
The Market at EastPoint represents hope and resources on NE 23rd
The ceremonial ribbon was cut on The Market at Eastpoint, a grocery that will have symbolic and functional value along N.E. 23rd in OKC.
Homeland groundbreaking brings hope to eastside residents of food desert
Ground was broken for a new Homeland at N.E. 36th and Lincoln Boulevard Thursday. The store is set to open Fall of 2021.
OKC’s biggest ad agency cited in New York AG lawsuit against NRA
New York's AG Letitia James is suing the NRA (National Rifle Association) for fraud and abuse over decades and naming an Oklahoma firm in it.
Oklahoma State Fair canceled as coronavirus spikes in state
The Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City has been cancelled for 2020 due to the spread of the coronavirus in Oklahoma this summer.
OKC’s indy coffee shops adjust to COVID-19 hit with creative solutions
Independent coffee shop owners in Oklahoma City's metro core have remained in business by adjusting to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.