Seismic Study at Site of OK Earthquakes
An oil exploration company spoke before the Oklahoma Corporation Commission about plans to do a seismic study near Prague where a record earthquake hit last month.
National Pollster Comes to Oklahoma
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting on Thursday with part of it discussing the future of the capitol city.
Groups Fight Over Castor Bean Plan
A proposal to commercially harvest the valuable, but also potentially dangerous plant in Oklahoma attracts both praise and scorn.
Crowded Race in Tulsa House seat
Last minute filings to fill House District 71 being vacated by Dan Sullivan create a crowded field for a special election.
Two More Join in SD 20 Race
Two pastors are joining in the Senate District 20 race to fill the seat left empty following the death of David Myers.
Remembering the Day of Infamy
Oklahoma veterans remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice on Pearl Harbor Day, 70 years ago.
The Living Room Focuses on Many Faiths
As Christians celebrate the season of peaceā¦the turbulence and uncertainty of the world continues.
Remembering Pearl Harbor, and a Lesser-Known Attack that Same Day
Col. John Wallach witnessed the attack on the Philippines, launched just hours after the Japanese struck Pearl Harbor.
Herman Cain Visits OKC
Oklahoma Republicans got a chance to cheer on Herman Cain Monday night despite his announcement over the weekend he was suspending his campaign for President.
Tulsa State Rep Race Draws Two
The race to fill the Tulsa state Representative seat being vacated by Dan Sullivan draws a Republican and Democratic challenger.










