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A mega bill passed in record time. Just days ago, Governor Kevin Stitt first brought up the deal in a press conference, and now, House Bill 4455 is headed to his desk. → Read More
A bill that would require insurance companies to cover diagnostic mammograms is one step closer to becoming Oklahoma law. → Read More
The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed two proposed alcohol bills on the floor Wednesday that would amend current state law. → Read More
The Oklahoma House of Representatives voted to advance a bill that would increase tax breaks for companies. → Read More
Easter is nearly here and for many that also means enjoying some favorite holiday candies. → Read More
Oklahoma residents are being encouraged to conserve water and reduce pollution. To help make that possible, the several municipalities in the state and the Central Oklahoma Storm Water Alliance (COSWA) are offering discounted rain barrels. → Read More
Oklahoma City Ward 4 Councilman Todd Stone is set to host a town hall on April 14 regarding the planned turnpike expansion. → Read More
‘Pioneer Woman’ Ree Drummond will be the commencement speaker at Oklahoma State University’s commencement next month. → Read More
Looking for your next career? Look no further than Francis Tuttle. The Technology Center is hosting a community job fair April 29. → Read More
It’s a good time for a good cause… It’s the Highway 62 Music Fest & BBQ Competition! → Read More
An Oklahoma City man has paid almost $123,000 to settle claims that allege he wrongfully obtained social security benefits for someone else. → Read More
A federal judged has sentenced a Lawton man to 120 months in prison for robbing a bank with a fake bomb. → Read More
The Oklahoma City Zoo has a brand new experience for the community to enjoy and it’s called BRICKLIVE Animal Paradise! → Read More
The doors are back open at the Belle Isle Library in Oklahoma City after a $7.8 million renovation and expansion. → Read More
A man who caused a flight to be diverted to Oklahoma City in December 2021 has pleaded guilty to interference with a flight attendant. → Read More
A House committee has advanced a bill that would prevent nonbinary designation on Oklahoma birth certificates. → Read More
The Hope Shaffer Act, a House bill regarding student driving in Oklahoma, failed Monday in a Senate committee meeting. → Read More
A dog hit by a car, a woman hit in the face and a gun pulled on a group of people, all caught on camera. → Read More
The Senate Education committee approved a House bill Tuesday that would develop a scholarship program in hopes to incentivize students entering the teaching field. → Read More
The full Senate voted to advance a bill that will help fill Oklahoma’s current teacher void. → Read More