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The heat is on for Tulsa surrounding counties
Francisco Ortega, a builder for C&F Concrete, a contractor of Insight Homes, shovels dirt Tuesday as his crew lays the grounds for a house being built in midtown.
A heat advisory is in effect until 7 p.m. Thursday evening for several counties in northeastern Oklahoma.
Chelsea girl injured in fall from truck
The truck was being driven by 43-year-old John Smart of Chelsea. He wasn't injured.

She was flown to St.
OKLAHOMA CITY Due to flooding in the construction zone for the Interstate 40 Crosstown realignment project, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation has closed South Lincoln Boulevard between Reno Avenue and ...
Severe thunderstorms may develop today in Oklahoma [17 mins ago]
Early-morning thunderstorms in northern Oklahoma have mostly ended, but will redevelop along a cold front this afternoon from central into eastern Oklahoma.
Am Update: Muskogee student to intern in Washington, D.C.
AM UPDATE : Muskogee student to intern in Washington, D.C. Brett Trzcinski, justice administration major from Muskogee at Rogers State University is among four RSU students selected to participate in an ...
P.M. UPDATE: Muskogee student to intern in Washington, D.C.
Brett Trzcinski, justice administration major from Muskogee at Rogers State University is among four RSU students selected to participate in an internship in Washington, D.C., this year.
Sen. John Ford filed for re-election to a second term in the Oklahoma State Senate on Monday, the first day of the filing period.
Tornadoes touch down in Osage County; area still under tornado watch [5 mins ago]
The tornado warning in Caddo County has been allowed to expire at 10:45 p.m. A storm, near Hydro, is moving southeast at 25 miles per hour and has the potential for producing baseball-sized hail stones.
High water closes two Okla. highways [30 mins ago]
Motorists are urged to avoid two Oklahoma roads because of high water on the roads, state Transportation Department officials said.
Cherokee County commissioners Monday approved reimbursement for the Double Springs Creek project.
Severe storms possible Friday and Saturday
Severe thunderstorms may wake up residents in northern Oklahoma early Friday. The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm watch for 10 counties in the state until about 2 a.m. Severe storms were ... via NewsOK.com
National Women's Health Week Declared in the Cherokee Nation
“Keeping women healthy and safe improves the health of their families and their communities. This week will serve to remind them that taking care of themselves is important to live longer, healthier and happier lives.”
"The Cherokee Nation is committed to safeguarding the health of Cherokee women for this generation and for generations to come," Smith said. via Cherokee Nation
Severe Storm Causes Hail Damage In Ponca City
“Looks like the windows are OK, but the molding didn't fare very well”
A severe thunderstorm with hail nearly the size of golf balls caused damage Thursday night at a car dealership in Ponca City. via KOCO-TV Oklahoma City
Road closings after storms hit Green Country
Several roads around Green Country are closed Thursday after severe storms flood the area. via 2 Works For You
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A lawmaker who's blocked bills that would require health insurers to cover certain medical procedures and conditions has accepted donations from insurance industry groups and individuals. via KFOR-TV Oklahoma City
Oklahoma weather warnings, watches
A flash flood watch means conditions are favorable for flash flooding. A flash flood is usually the result of heavy or excessive amounts of rainfall within a short period of time, usually less than 6 hours, ... via NewsOK.com
CNO Take over of IHS, good or bad?
“The Cherokee Nation will begin a "planning process”
This announcement appeared in the local Media as well as the "Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma" Website! And has to be no good for the Cherokee People, simply because it begins with a lie, it is NOT the Cherokee ... via American Chronicle
Lottery money did not replace school funds
Education is vital to our state and we must promote quality instruction with a focus on teaching and learning that improves student achievement. via Muskogee Phoenix