OK Page Program Staying Put
The US House of Representatives is ending its 200-year-old page program to save $5 million, but the Oklahoma House has no plans to stop its program.
Rainfall Does Little For Drought
The Oklahoma Climatological Survey says the recent rains since Monday have been a great start to getting a handle on the drought.
Back Child Support from BP Oil Spill
The Oklahoma Department of Central Services is getting back child support to kids through claims for the BP Gulf Coast oil spill last year.
Tax Credits for Energy Efficient Homes
Lawmakers and state officials got a chance to hear from supporters of home energy tax credits to decide whether to keep them.
Cool Down for at Least the Weekend
Oklahomans are finally getting normal temperatures after nearly two months straight of heat above 100.
Wildfires taking toll in northern Oklahoma
Firefighters in northern Oklahoma are keeping an eye on any hot spots after a wildfire tore through the area burning 18,000 acres and 40 homes.
Oklahomans Asked to Help With Guard Chapel
The Oklahoma National Guard is calling on the people of this state to help pitch in to build a chapel at its main training facility.
Oklahoma Watch: How Effective Are Tax Credits for Energy Efficient Homes?
The legislative task force set up to analyze the usefulness of state tax credits holds its second meeting Wednesday morning. The spotlight will be on the tax credit for the construction of energy efficient homes. Oklahoma Watch’s Logan Layden reports.
Students Getting New Books
Oklahoma City-based Feed the Children is providing more than 250,000 new books for metro school students.
Oklahomans Show Up to Shop
Owners of the new Outlet Shoppes in western Oklahoma City are declaring success after opening during the state’s tax free weekend.










