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All Oklahomans over the age of 16 will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Monday, March 23, according to state health officials.
Read moreAttorney General Mike Hunter on Monday announced the appointment of former U.S.
Read moreNuclear energy will be the focus of a Thursday morning hearing by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on which U.S. Senator James Lankford serves, OK Energy Today reported on Tuesday.
Read moreHit the road for adventures this year using the new, official 2021 state map now available to travelers. The bi-fold map highlights the best road trip destinations across the state. Imagine driving across America’s most diverse terrain.
Read moreThe National Weather Service reports that April to June are the most active for tornadoes in Oklahoma
Read moreA scientist at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has discovered a targeted therapy that could improve treatment and longterm outcomes for ovarian cancer.
Read moreA task force at the University of Oklahoma Libraries has spearheaded an effort to successfully change how the Library of Congress officially catalogs the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Read moreSpring has sprung and bouncing baby bison can now be seen at the Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Pawhuska! The first bison calf of 2021 was seen yesterday morning being bashful and walking closely alongside its mother.
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