Stacy Martin The American Red Cross is offering Coping With Deployments: Psychological First Aid for Military Families, on Saturday, May 7th from 8…
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Staff Report The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first new drug for treatment of Lupus in over five decades. The news…
By Danniel Parker Staff Writer He’s the last one left in Picher Oklahoma, haunting the remains of a mining town that transformed into a…
The City of Oklahoma City has released its traffic advisory for February 28-March 4. Changes to last week’s advisory are noted in red. New…
By Patrick B. McGuigan Senior Editor State Rep. David Dank, an Oklahoma City Republican, is leading a critical examination of tax credits, exemptions and other…
Republicans in the Oklahoma state Senate last week unveiled their formal legislative agenda for 2011, including a strong emphasis on market-oriented health care reforms and…
The Environmental Work Group, a non profit group of scientists and activists, released a study on Dec. 20, that found the carcinogenic chemical hexalvalent chromium,…
Meir Shlomo, consul general for Israel, works from his nation’s offices in Houston, Texas. In an exclusive interview, Shlomo spoke about what might be the…
Oklahoma City’s $50 million Outlet Shoppes at Oklahoma City project is the single largest retail real estate investment now underway in the country, according to…
Commercial area sets apart revitalized historic neighborhood The American Planning Association (APA) has designated of The Paseo as one of 10 Great Neighborhoods for 2010…