The winter weather that has moved across Oklahoma has already created icy and hazardous road conditions Wednesday morning.
Oklahoma lawmakers are trying for a second year to require commercial users to more accurately track water usage.
A winter storm brought snow and ice to Oklahoma on Wednesday, leaving behind slick roads that caused hundreds of crashes statewide.
Parts of Oklahoma could see snow this weekend, but a bigger threat with dangerously cold temperatures looms for the middle of next week.
While ice and snow accumulations are expected to be minimal, your Wednesday morning and evening commutes will likely be impacted. Here's what to know.
A report on maternity care by the March of Dimes said that 52% of counties in Oklahoma are classified as maternity care deserts, areas without access to birthing facilities or prenatal providers.
Cloudy with a high of 30 °F (-1.1 °C). Winds NNW at 17 to 19 mph (27.4 to 30.6 kph). Night - Cloudy. Winds from NNW to N at 9 to 17 mph (14.5 to 27.4 kph). The overnight low will be 16 °F (-8.9 ...
The online course is only available to Oklahoma residents 10 years or older. Hunter education covers a variety of topics including firearms safety, wildlife identification, wildlife conservation and ...
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