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Health officials say warmer temperatures are contributing to a rise in mosquito-borne illnesses across the United States.
Lexington experiences residential flooding due to high creek pressure, raises health concern over mold and impacts local economy. Lexington Mayor Mike Donovan comments.
The new U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal enhances defense support against Russia, provides U.S. access to critical minerals and ...
Meteorologist Jed Castles is in the Bob Mills Weather Center with your Sunday morning forecast. Jed Castles, a proud ...
An investigation into illegal marijuana leads to four arrests on Thursday in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics ...
The 20th ranked OSU women's tennis team battled back to knock off 6th ranked OU to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday afternoon in Norman. This is the Cowgirls' biggest upset ...
Thunder schedule depends on the outcome of the Houston Rockets vs. Golden State Warriors series. Conference Semifinals Loom ...
Southbound I-35 between East Wilshire Boulevard and Northeast 50th Street is set to close on weekends starting May 2 due to ...
Brian Grider has resigned as the Mayor of the City of Mustang, the city announced Friday. "I take this action out of respect ...
Oklahoma nonprofits face crisis as over $430 billion in federal funds cut during the first 100 days of the Trump ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters settles with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission, agreeing to pay $18,000 over alleged campaign ...