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Right now, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art has an exhibit that makes art accessible to the blind and low-vision community. → Read More
Call it “turf wars” or “grass-gate” – there’s been an update in the ongoing saga regarding the turf in this year’s Super Bowl that OSU had a role in developing. → Read More
An El Reno resident reached out to News 4 concerned about a hole in the road causing problems for months. → Read More
It’s a major step forward for a venue that means so much to not just Oklahomans – but people around the world. → Read More
We’ve always been told to eat our carrots to keep our eyes sharp, but a local scientist says there’s evidence certain veggies really are the key to better vision. → Read More
Across the country, law enforcement agencies are looking for people willing to step up to serve and here in Oklahoma, OHP is no exception. → Read More
Two years ago, a national law went into effect requiring hospitals provide clear, accessible pricing information online for patients, but a new study shows less than 10% of Oklahoma hospitals aren't in compliance. → Read More
As a nationwide shortage of pharmacists impact trips to the drug store, two local universities hope to offer a solution. → Read More
A hospital system and local university are teaming up – hoping to help alleviate our state’s critical shortage of nurses. → Read More
A group supporting the legalization of recreational marijuana in Oklahoma claims it would bring billions of dollars to the state over the next several years. → Read More
Alarming dashcam video from OHP shows the dangers of not taking it slow on icy roads. → Read More
An Oklahoma man is raising questions about the amount of out-of-date car tags on the road. → Read More
From electric companies to city shelters, there’s much work underway right now to keep Oklahomans warm through this winter weather. → Read More
“I mean, anybody would love to see their name on a street, right?” Mary Boyles said. → Read More
Oklahoma’s Council on American-Islamic Relations has filed a lawsuit against the Oklahoma City Police Department, claiming a American Muslim Air Force veteran is being targeted by the department. → Read More
Veterans in Oklahoma and across the country can now get free, life-saving mental health services in times of crisis. → Read More
A local nurse and a nursing student are on a special mission to brighten the days of children who are in the hospital. → Read More
Kayla Jobe with the Wildlife X Team puts a lot of miles on her company pickup - helping OKC metro residents kick out unwanted guests of all shapes and sizes. → Read More
A deserving local girl and her family just received the surprise of a lifetime: an all-expenses paid trip to Florida’s major theme parks. → Read More
These warm January days have been nice, but come with a cost for many allergy sufferers. → Read More