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Many businesses have long allowed staff to work remotely. Whether employees work from home fulltime, part-time or simply when the need arises, remote working has made balancing personal and professional responsibilities much easier for millions of people.
Read moreWith the conclusion of the 2021 legislative session, the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) moves into the preparatory work for 2022. Many of our major projects occur over the next few months and we are excited about these prospects after cancelling or going completely virtual with them last year.
Read moreThe slow work of sifting through the remnants of a collapsed Florida condo building stretched into a sixth day Tuesday, as families desperate for progress endured a wrenching wait for answers.
Read moreThe U.S. Treasury Department is investigating the unauthorized release of confidential information about several wealthy Americans. It turns out that IRS data was leaked to journalists, revealing tax and income information on a number of wealthy individuals, including Warren Buffett and Jeff Bezos.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) announced today that beginning on Tuesday, July 6, Vital Records lobbies in the state will offer a Will Call service, giving people the option to pick-up orders placed online for birth and death records in-person.
Read moreMore than a year of COVID-19 precautions and vaccinations has Oklahomans looking to Independence Day as a fireworks-punctuated opportunity to reconnect with friends and neighbors.
Read moreIn an effort to curb populations declines the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission voted Monday to drastically cut the wild turkey season bag limit from three birds to just one.
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