West Nile Death Toll Increases
The State Health Department says three people have now died from West Nile virus and 61 cases of the disease with 39 labeled as neuro-invasive.
Oklahoma, already short doctors, could see a big increase in demand in 2014
The health care law could add strain to the system, but doctors say there’s still a chance to get things under control.
Moving Forward After Devastating Fire
A week after wildfires tore through parts of Oklahoma, people are still trying to pick up the pieces to move on with their lives.
OKC School Year Already Going Strong
Oklahoma City schools students are already in their first full week of classes under a new calendar which calls for shorter summer breaks, but longer time off in fall, winter and spring.
A Plea to Get More CNG Vehicles on the Roads
Automobile manufacturers met in Oklahoma City on Wednesday to look at a Multi-State Natural gas Vehicle Initiative to create more CNG cars for state fleets.
Oklahoma County DA alleges inmates released early, through secret votes
DA Prater says the Pardon and Parole Board may have voted to release inmates earlier than legally allowed.
Obama’s Health Care Law Offers Certainty for Native Americans
Moving from a temporary re-authorization to a permanent one.
Behind the Scenes of Oklahoma State’s Media Day
How one guy manages 40 plus players and coaches, and at least as many media.
Another Batch of Protests Planned at Chick Fil A
A counter to Wednesday’s show of support for the fast food chain.
Chick Fil A Draws Big Crowds in Support of Company’s Politics
People crowded the fast food chain’s restaurants, meant to show support for their anti-gay marriage stance.









