Why Public Storm Shelters Aren’t More Popular

Even at the best run public storm shelter, problems pop up.

Gingrich Comes to the Capitol

With just two weeks left until Oklahoma votes on Super Tuesday, the Republican candidates for president are making stops in the Sooner State

African American Historian from OK Honored

A man who could easily be called the most famous historian to come out of Oklahoma is getting his portrait hung in the State Capitol on Wednesday.

OKC Journalist Leaves Behind Lasting Legacy

The world of journalism is mourning the loss of New York Times war correspondent Anthony Shadid.

Oklahoma Legislature Considers Anti-Abortion Laws

Should Oklahoma embryos and fetuses have “personhood” status?

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NYC No Match for Thunder’s Durant

Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant nearly set a scoring record at New York’s legendary Rucker Park Tuesday night.

Heat Delays Power Cut Off for Some Customers

OG&E is choosing not to suspend the electricity of about 5,600 customers who are behind in their bills because of the extreme heat.

OK Ag Producers Feeling the Heat

Agriculture producers are going into the hottest days of the year on top of dealing with a drought which has existed in Oklahoma since last October.

New Title for Sen. Russell: TV Star?

A State Senator responsible for the capture of Saddam Hussein is making a special appearance on Spike TV’s “Deadliest Warrior”

OKC Workers Brave the Heat

The National Weather Service is keeping an excessive heat warning in place till Thursday for nearly all of the state.

Avoiding Another Dust Bowl

Heat, a record-setting drought, and it would seem all that’s missing is a Dust Bowl. Yet the dirt has stayed on the ground.

Oklahoma Producers Running Out of Hay

The drought has caused Oklahoma ranchers to feed hay much earlier than usual, and hay producers are running out of hay.

Summer Ends for OKC Kids

School starts in Oklahoma City today, and the new school year brings big changes for students.

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