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Gov. Jim Pillen signed an executive order issuing a statewide burn ban Wednesday as wildfires rage near Ainsworth two days after a prescribed burn got out of control.
A bill that would have held health insurance companies accountable has stalled at the Oklahoma State Capitol. House Bill 2144 would have given Oklahoma patients the right to sue medical insurance ...
Eskimo Joe's kickstarts its 50th-anniversary celebrations at the Oklahoma State Capitol, receiving official recognition for ...
Thirty years after a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in America's heartland, killing 168 people in the ...
Norman City Council will consider the Rock Creek Entertainment District phasing plan at its regular meeting on Tuesday, ...
Could June 30, a deadline only ten weeks away at this writing, mark the final run for Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer, the only ...
The Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) and State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) announced two Oklahoma properties were ...
From an economic development perspective, there is no faster method for driving high paying job growth than channeling ...
Oklahoma paused on a rainy, overcast Saturday to honor the lives lost and those who served in the aftermath of the Oklahoma ...
Thirty years after the deadliest homegrown attack in U.S. history, former President Bill Clinton will return to Oklahoma City ...
The former president said “service, honor and kindness” are what’s needed today instead of the heated political rhetoric ...
State legislative leaders say one key lesson learned from the Oklahoma City bombing is to emphasize respectful political dialogue with each other.