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During extreme heat events, the NWS emphasizes the importance of cool temperatures and checking on family and neighbors to ensure others remain well.
As of May 13, there have been 17 measles cases in Oklahoma, according to OSDH. Fourteen cases are confirmed, while three cases are probable.
Congressional District 4, a region that includes over 60 school districts and tens of thousands of Oklahoma students, could be left without a voice.
It took vision, commitment and courage from OKC leaders to move from conversation to implementation of crisis intervention ...
HB 1389 cleared the Legislature with overwhelming support. It’s up to lawmakers to do the right thing, override the veto and save Oklahomans’ lives.
The amended lawsuit resurfaces arguments against an Oklahoma law that allows state prosecutors to charge undocumented immigrants.
Heat-related illnesses and deaths are preventable. Here's what you need to know about prevention, plus symptoms and treatment plans.
These five bills are nearing the finish line at the Oklahoma Legislature, which must finish its work by the end of this month.
Community centers across the city saw part-time staff cuts, reducing the number of kids the centers can serve.
More money is needed. Fewer arrests for low-level crimes would help. CEO search is on. The OK County jail trust manages without leaders at the top.
Students, teachers, backpacks, pencils and books are all hallmarks of any public school in Oklahoma, though some may have ...
Deer Creek High School in Edmond is rapidly growing, and its academic success is drawing families and earning it an "A" on ...