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hydrogen plant construction is cancelled
Woodside Energy will not be building a planned multimillion-dollar hydrogen energy plant in Ardmore. The company cites a lack of market...
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Aug 11 min read


meth trafficking operation is shut down
A nearly two-year-long federal investigation leads to three Oklahoma inmates being convicted in a federal drug trafficking case. Zachary...
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Aug 11 min read


public funds associated abortion services
Governor Kevin Stitt issues an executive order halting any public funds to agencies associated with abortion services. The order...
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Aug 11 min read


addressing a teacher shortage
A new program targeting the state’s teacher shortage by recruiting qualified educators from Mexico has been launched. Three teachers...
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Aug 11 min read


dentist to pay up
The attorney general’s staff confirms a Broken Arrow dentist Rocky Cullens has agreed to pay more than 500-thousand dollars to the state...
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Jul 311 min read


that's a lot of juice
Work on a massive new solar farm in southern Oklahoma has begun. Leeward renewable Energy out of Dallas is building the Twelve mile...
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Jul 311 min read


finding cheap power source for a smelter
The planned multi-billion-dollar Aluminum smelter for the Port of Inola will be an energy Hog. In order to produce a planned...
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Jul 311 min read


new heart valve developed
A valve developed in Tulsa is being used worldwide to help doctors treat heart disease. Dr. Kamran Muhammad, one of the valve’s...
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Jul 311 min read


layoffs likely
Possible layoffs at ConocoPhillips have some Bartlesville residents nervous. The company is a major employer in Bartlesville and one of...
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Jul 311 min read


a bill to improve military bases
With five major installations in the state, it’s not exactly top secret that the military is one of Oklahoma’s largest economic drivers....
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Jul 311 min read


recall issued for energy drink
A popular energy drink may provide an unexpected buzz. A recall has been issued for alcoholic High Noon cans mislabeled as Celsius Astro...
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Jul 311 min read


a facelift for lake murray cabins
The State Parks Department confirms that Lake Murray Cabin repairs are underway. The total cost is 6.2 million dollars. Twenty-five...
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Jul 301 min read


heat relief arrives today
A much-needed cold front is moving into the state today bringing some needed relief from dangerous heat. Today will be another hot one,...
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Jul 301 min read


kay county leader faces cattle theft charges
A Kay County commissioner has been indicted on 10 felony charges. Thirty-six-year-old Shane Douglas Jones is charged with one count of...
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Jul 301 min read


paying more at the pump?
Tulsa-area motorists are wondering why they are paying more for gas than drivers in OKC. Some Tulsa drivers have reported prices anywhere...
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Jul 301 min read


Ryan Walters calls it character assassination
He calls the allegations ‘an outright lie’. The State Superintendent Ryan Walters calls allegations of nudity being shown in his office...
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Jul 291 min read


Lawmaker has questions.
A state representative would like to understand the expertise of the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s office has in investigating computer...
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Jul 291 min read


wichita mountains visitor center has moved.
Not only is hiking restricted through the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge but now the visitors center is also shut down. The air...
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Jul 291 min read


jury duty scam
The scammers aren’t giving up. The latest is in Pontotoc County where scammers posing as law enforcement are making calls to collect a...
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Jul 291 min read


muskogee annexation not welcomed
Muskogee City Council votes to annex land that moves a data mining and storage company under city jurisdiction and approves a three...
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Jul 291 min read
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