Former Senator Santorum Comes to Oklahoma

The Republican presidential candidate is greeted by raucous and enthusiastic crowds in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

Why A High Unemployment Rate Might Help Some Jobless

Unemployment benefits are tied to the overall unemployment rate, leaving some improbably hoping for a high rate so they don’t lose the financial help.

Earthquake Drill Puts OK Students Under Desks

More than two million people in the central part of the US hit the ground Tuesday in a region wide earthquake drill.

The Governor’s State of the State

Governor Fallin gives her State of the State Address followed by a response from House Democratic Leader Scott Inman of Del City.

Reaction to Gov’s Call for Income Tax Cuts

The Governor’s call to eliminate a billion dollars in income tax revenue is getting mixed reaction at the state capitol.

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What Will Oklahoma’s State Budget Look Like?

Will the state income tax get cut? More funding for programs? Ben Allen gets the answers from StateImpact Oklahoma’s Joe Wertz.

Oklahoma’s Movie History More Than The Outsiders and Twister

The state’s film industry isn’t just about Socs and greasers, and natural disasters.

New I-40 Crosstown Opens

It’s being called the Gift of the Century: The new eastbound I-40 Crosstown is running smoothly with the westbound traffic to follow soon.

State Impact: No More State Help for Those with Teeth Trouble

There’s no more funding for Dentists for the Disabled and Elderly in Need of Treatment, and some wonder where those in need will get care.

Oklahoma’s Economy Still Moving in Right Direction

Oklahoma’s economy continues to grow with December marking the 22nd consecutive month of growth.

Focusing on Kids with Parents in Jail

A task force studying the children of incarcerated parents is releasing its recommendations for lawmakers in the upcoming session.

How to Keep That New Year’s Resolution

What’s your New Year’s resolution? Whatever it is, on the next edition of The Living Room, you can hear how to keep it.

School Caters to Children with Autism

The Good Shepherd School offers a highly specialized, one-on-one experience to help young children with autism.

Autism in the U.S. and the Good Shepherd School

Autism in the United States: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2006, an average of 1 in 110 children in the U.S. had autism (also known as an autism spectral disorder). (read more here) In 2002, about 1 in 500 children had autism. (here) Autism is at least 4 times more [...]

Rain Drives Cattle Prices Up

Rain is good for farmers, but is starting to impact cattle prices, if only for the time being.

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