Healing in the Heartland benefits Oklahoma tornado relief
Music stars from across the nation joined forces in Oklahoma on Wednesday in a benefit concert for victims of the deadly tornado that struck the state last week.
Hundreds Mourn Oklahoma Tornado Victim
Hundreds of people gathered in stormy weather on Thursday to mourn a 9-year-old girl who loved to sing, dance and paint, as funerals began for 24 victims of a massive tornado that obliterated whole sections of Moore, Oklahoma.
Deja Vu as City Hit by Twister
After a second tornado in 14 years caused devastating damage to this city Monday, Mayor Glenn Lewis gathered at City Hall with many of the same officials who had helped deal with the aftermath of the earlier disaster.
Editorial - Oklahoma's Unfair Sales Tax Laws
In Oklahoma, small businesses and big retailers both are being short-changed due to an outdated law that’s sending our local dollars out of state.
Editorial - AARP Supports Tax Law Change
AARP Oklahoma wants to help Americans age 50 and over in Oklahoma live life to the fullest. For our 410,000 members in Oklahoma, we help by working to strengthen Social Security, protect seniors’ access to their doctors, and ensure our Oklahoma members have independence and choice as they age.
I'm Just Me - Edmond woman becomes shining star despite dyslexia
Eight-year-old Tiffany Thompson would open a book, and as she read, the words would spiral around, slide off the page and rearrange themselves into a mess of symbols. She thought everyone read like this, navigating the moving and dancing words, but only she couldn’t make sense of it.
Going Fully Automatic - Gun Range offers chance to shoot fully automatic weapons
Standing in a dark cubicle with an actual 1928 A1 Thompson Submachine Gun – or as Hollywood calls it, a Tommy Gun – you feel like you need to be in a sharp pinstriped suit with a jaunty fedora sitting cockeyed upon your head and a fat cigar hanging off your lips like a curse.
Parking Woes - seven state parks slated to close, but communities are stepping up
Parking woes Seven state parks are slated to close, but several communities are banding to operate them on a local level
I Spy - Employers Trim Costs with GPS Technology
Jerry Hunter leans in close to the computer monitor, pointing at a red-outlined vehicle traveling some highway in some city in Ohio.
Fully Capable - New Technology Helps Disabled Workers
Ed Abel stands at his Abel Law Firm. photo/Mark Hancock Ed Abel’s office at the Abel Law Firm is quietly powerful and tactful, much like the man himself.
Beer on App - How iPhone makes successful B2B tool
Oklahoma City brewery owner explains how iPhone software makes for a successful B2B tool Heide Brandes 7.21.2009