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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Auto Shop Increasing Business From Heat

The past two months of triple digit heat means increased business at car shops.

OSU Football Deals with Heat

Oklahoma State’s training staff is responsible for hundreds of student-athletes, and has an unusually difficult challenge as football practices start: the heat isn’t going away.

Dementia Patients Vulnerable to Heat

The State Medical Examiner is increasing the death toll from the heat to 15 Oklahomans while still investigating ten others.

A Plea for More OK Health Centers

Later this month the federal government will give Oklahoma an answer on 13 applications it sent for new community health centers across the state.

EMTs Battle the Heat, Too

The heat affects everyone, including those who have to take care of those struggling with the stifling conditions.

Lawmakers to Consider State Water Needs

State legislative leaders held a press conference Wednesday to announce the formation of a 16-member committee to look at the future of water in Oklahoma.

Debt Debate Could Have Impacted OK Economic Growth

The State Treasurer says Oklahoma is continuing to see moderate economic growth, but July wasn’t as strong as the past few months.

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”

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