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Governor Kevin Stitt is announcing a new safety initiative called Secure Oklahoma N.O.W. aimed at helping to better protect ...
The Trump administration last week rescinded guidance directing hospitals to provide emergency abortions to women when they ...
America started the new year reeling from the news of a terrorist attack in New Orleans. Two weeks later, Gov. Kevin Stitt ...
Following a weather event, homeowners reporting any damage can help the state determine the need for federal aid to support cleanup efforts.
TOPEKA — Multiple factors merged to create a fuel shortage affecting western Kansas and three other Midwest states, and one ...
As the 2025 hurricane season begins, the costs of climate-related events are impacting both insurers and their customers ...
Wildfires forced another 1,000 people to flee their homes in Manitoba, one of two Canadian provinces under a state of ...
Storms in central Oklahoma could pop up by about 1 a.m. Saturday. More storms are expected to fire off in northwestern ...
Residents in parts of Oklahoma warned to take cover immediately, with dangerous tornadoes forecast: live tracker maps.
An abnormally wet spring helped lift the state out of drought conditions, with several cities breaking rainfall records.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt announced a new initiative, "Secure Oklahoma Now," that will work to keep those attending events such as the Women's College World Series and NBA Finals safe.