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A 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.
Read moreOklahomans impacted during the recent Winter Storms can make it easier to communicate with FEMA by creating an online account. You can upload documents and check the status of your application from anywhere with an internet connection.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC) is excited to announce Thrive Grants, a new grant for artists program that celebrates innovation and exploration in the visual arts in Oklahoma.
Read moreThe world depends on U.S. farmers and ranchers to produce food, fiber and feed as they care for their livestock, natural resources, communities and families.
Today, Noble Research Institute joins millions of people across the United
Read moreAs of this advisory, there are 435,634 (184 new today) cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
373 is today’s 7-day rolling average for the number of new cases reported.
Today’s Provisional Death Count (CDC/NCHS): 7,728
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