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Oklahomans Begin Casting Ballots in August 12 Special Elections
Early voting is now open in 22 Oklahoma counties ahead of the upcoming August 12 special elections , according to the Oklahoma State...

mike33692
Aug 72 min read


recreational pot petition begins
The effort to gather over 173-thousand signatures on a new state question initiative petition has begun. State Question 837 would permit...
rustymic890
Aug 71 min read


vin swapping scheme on the rise
Buyer beware. Warr Acres police are warning the public about a VIN-swapping scheme involving stolen cars, urging buyers to be cautious...
rustymic890
Aug 71 min read


conocophillips sells oil assets
ConocoPhillips announced the sale of its Anadarko Basin assets. Those assets were acquired when the company took over Marathon Oil last...
rustymic890
Aug 71 min read


heat advisory is in effect
A heat advisory is in effect for much of the western two-thirds of the state. Heat index values of up to 110 degrees are expected for the...
rustymic890
Aug 71 min read


Oklahoma city's health index is dead last
The latest American College of Sports medicines, fitness index, does not have good news for Oklahoma City residents. The health index...
rustymic890
Aug 61 min read


turnpike projects take shape
The route design process continues addressing two major turnpike projects. Property acquisition is underway, and public input is...
rustymic890
Aug 61 min read


preparing for back to school
Parents are getting their students ready for a return to the classroom. Most of the districts in Central Oklahoma will be back in...
rustymic890
Aug 61 min read


movie incentives create jobs
More and more Oklahoma Communities are signing up for the states Film Friendly Program. One tribe and 39 towns have signed up to the...
rustymic890
Aug 51 min read


stock buys raise concerns
Oklahoma Watch reports, a review of new congressional documents finds Oklahoma U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin violated federal financial...
rustymic890
Aug 51 min read


amtrak should pay for the heartland flyer
Texas state government’s budget runs for two years. That means again next year, funding for the Heartland Flyer will be in doubt....
rustymic890
Aug 51 min read


cherokee nation is paying back tolls
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Director Joe Echelle today said that the Cherokee Nation was paying their back tolls early. The state and...
rustymic890
Aug 51 min read


better bridges
It’s taken 20 years and a lot of money, but Oklahoma has gone from 49 th in the nation for bad bridges to number 4. Department of...
rustymic890
Aug 51 min read


inmate backlog in county jails has grown
Inmates sitting in county jails across the state that are supposed to be in a state prison, has increased dramatically over the last...
rustymic890
Aug 41 min read


the study of wildfire smoke
University of Oklahoma professor has a new job. Marcela Loria-Salazar is named to a national panel of experts on a study of wildfire...
rustymic890
Aug 41 min read


New Owners of hvac manufacturing plant
It’s had numerous owners in the past but one of the biggest heating, ventilation and air conditioning manufacturing plants in Oklahoma...
rustymic890
Aug 41 min read


kiddie shots offered on specific dates
The Tulsa Health Department walk-in clinic is offering extended hours for back-to-school vaccines on select dates 8am to 6pm. Those...
rustymic890
Aug 41 min read


blueberries health benefits explored
Blueberries have long been touted as good for your heart and reducing inflammation. Now, OMRF scientists are looking at how regular...
rustymic890
Aug 41 min read


cleveland county considers jail agreement
Cleveland County Commissioners will consider a proposal that would allow Oklahoma City to house some inmates in the Cleveland County...
rustymic890
Aug 41 min read


first positive sample of west Nile virus
Tulsa Health officials confirm their first case of positive samples of the West Nile Virus this season. They recommend draining water...
rustymic890
Aug 11 min read
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