Irene Victims Getting Help From OKC
An Oklahoma City organization is helping the people on the East Coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene.
New Center for OKC Homeless
Oklahoma City is taking a major step in its ten year plan to end homelessness in the metropolitan area.
Freedmen Challenging Tribal Decision
The African American group known as the Freedmen who were recently ousted from the Cherokee tribal roles is moving forward with lawsuits against the move.
Oklahoma Works to Increase College Graduation Rates
A town hall at Oklahoma State University highlighted the good and bad of Oklahoma’s educational system, and what needs to happen in the future.
Cotton Prices Safe Despite Low OK Crops
The Oklahoma retail industry is keeping a close eye on the cotton crops after news of low quality from state farmers.
Legislators and Students Await Governor’s Speech
Governor Fallin is scheduled to speak at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater Wednesday, taking on issues affecting education and skills development programs.
Task Force Looks at Venture Capitol Tax Credits
The task force to examine tax breaks is meeting for its third time in what could be its most contentious so far.
Record Breaking Summer
Oklahoma is gearing up to break yet another heat record after its capitol city shattered a 31-year-old record earlier this week.
Packed Lunches Could Mean Danger
Researchers are suggesting parents not pack their kids lunches for school with the risk of food-borne illnesses.
New Facility Planned for OK Civil War Site
The United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development is providing the Historical Society more than $1 million to help build a visitors center at the site of the largest Civil War battle in Oklahoma.











