As of Friday evening no weather related cancellations or significant delays had been reported.
Steps to follow in event of power outage, snow or ice storms, or flood
Federally-funded awards will complement school-day learning for grades PreK-12
$105 million contract covers next phase of work on the I-235 corridor in Oklahoma City
Action frees 21 nonviolent offenders convicted of crimes that no longer carry long prison terms under new laws
Threat of severe weather cancels Saturday's event. Won't be rescheduled so refunds will be made.
Birmingham-based commercial real estate firm expands national footprint
Twelve counties affected. More severe weather due later in week.
NextEra, DOD continue negotiations over military air training corridor.
Awards given annually to students in each state for outstanding achievement on Advanced Placement courses
Award will enable Habitat for Humanity to consolidate locations and expand service.
Company says information was taken from Starwood division reservation database, and cannot rule out loss of payment card data.
Bay-area resident was former National President of PFLAG and led the fight against California's Prop 8.
German prosecutors seek evidence in ongoing money laundering investigation.
Bipartisan bill, the Energy Innovation Act, aims to boost jobs, improve health and protect family incomes.
Nations must triple efforts to reach 2°C target, concludes annual review of global emissions, climate action
Travelers Encouraged to Plan Ahead and Anticipate Airport Changes
Since 2012 Oklahoma has recruited 4,200 new foster families, the highest increase in foster homes of any state in the nation.
Online giant claims to have “fixed the issue” but declines further comment
Texas-made products were shipped nationwide. USDA says health risk is ‘High’
Move seen as attempt to shed labor costs in fight for the online grocery sales market
E-coli outbreak now in 11 states. Restaurants and retailers also advised to isolate and discard all stocks.
A loose dog attacked Oklahoma City elementary students during recess, sending 12 to the hospital, nine of them with bites.
USDA includes Elk City location in list of 60 projects across 34 states to receive support. Two million rural Americans to benefit.
Multi-agency agreement seeks to protect watershed, commits to future collaboration
Report aims to help prevent instances of child abuse and neglect, provide strategies to ensure all children are safe and healthy.
Board agrees to name new site The Clara Luper Center for Educational Services
Move comes just before FDA deadline. Products will still be available on JUUL Labs website.
Preliminary numbers suggest drive netted more than 200,000 meals for Oklahomans living with hunger
Federal judge in Montana calls State Department's approval of the pipeline project ‘incomplete’.
Monies will help reimburse those who sent and lost money through the wire service to scammers.
Cases involve excessive sentences no longer allowed under SQ780. Governor Fallin to make final decision within 90 days.
Energy company and DoD at odds over construction in air training corridor.
Company earlier shuttered Orchard Hardware locations. Continues to struggle against online and similar store competition
In issuing rule reversing previous policy, agency affirms 'there is simply no safe exposure level for lead'.
Governor Fallin and Mayor Holt welcome the Augusta, GA company. Office to be located in Bricktown.
State Dept of Health (OSDH) is supporting efforts to bring awareness to the impact of diabetes on Oklahoma and its economy
State's fifth-largest agency seeks $1.5 billion for extra beds, healthcare, maintenance needs and pay.
College of Osteopathic Medicine designed to serve rural and tribal needs from new Tahlequah location. Slated to open 2020
State-of-the art therapeutic campus will provide for young people requiring secure-care treatment.