From Dirt to Water

How MAPS turned the Oklahoma River into an actual river.

GOP Comes Together to Cut Taxes

An eleventh hour deal between Republican House and Senate leaders as well as the Governor results in a deal for personal income tax cuts.

Controversial Museum Bond Issue Draws GOP Opposition

Fourteen Senate Republicans are going on record in opposition to a $40 million bond issue to finish the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum in Oklahoma City.

Bills to Reform DHS

State House members released their series of bills which would change the Department of Human Services.

Another Anti-Abortion Bill Called Unconstitutional

An Oklahoma judge declares a law banning the use of certain abortion inducing drugs as unconstitutional.

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Changes Expected in Transportation Bill

US transportation bill in Senate allows states to use “road enhancement” money for any purpose.

OKC Thunder Might Be in Jeopardy

The players union for the National Basketball Association says no to a new deal which could spell the end for any games this season.

OKC Hosts Fire and Rescue Conference

Departments from around the country came to the city to exchange the best tips for search and rescue operations.

Ponca City Senator Dies

Oklahoma State Senator David Myers passed away early Friday morning following a battle with pneumonia.

More Births Expected on 11/11/11

A jump in scheduled Caesarean sections for 11/11/11, for good luck or other reasons.

Stillwater’s Lake McMurtry Deals with Damage

Work at the lake left some of its trails with significant damage.

Scrutiny of Tax Credits Ending

A task force looking at tax credits and incentives in Oklahoma is getting close to a final report by the end of the year.

Creating Demand for CNG

Oklahoma is working to get other states to enter a Memorandum of Understanding to buy 5,000 compressed natural gas vehicles for government fleets.

New Leader of the Senate Minority Party

Senate Democrats elect a Claremore man to be the next leader of the minority to replace Andrew Rice.

More Aftershocks Expected

A scientist studying earthquakes in Oklahoma says more aftershocks are likely following Saturday night’s record setting temblor.

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