-
U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin argues that the cost of land buyouts could be passed on to many Native American, rural and poor Grand River Dam Authority ratepayers and that the federal government should pay instead.
-
After State Auditor Cindy Byrd condemned “no-bid” contracts with state agencies, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission considered multiple motions on how to address the issue and protect public funds.
-
The Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, Chuck Hoskin Jr., and Muscogee Nation's Self-Government Coordinator, Carson Ball, addressed Congress, requesting increased funding for law enforcement.
-
The final day of classes in Barnsdall was slated to be May 16.
-
Hundreds of thousands of OG&E customers will see their bills drop by about $25 a month starting in June due to a reduction in fuel costs.
-
City and state officials held a town hall at a Barnsdall church to answer questions from residents about cleanup and restoring critical services.
-
The shelter is at the Osage County Fairgrounds in Pawhuska, 320 Skyline Drive.
-
A state of emergency was issued for 12 Oklahoma counties following 19 tornadoes that touched down in the state.
-
Around 30 residents of Barnsdall's nursing home were placed in other facilities in the region, according to state officials.
-
A strong twister ripped through Barnsdall Monday night, killing at least one and damaging scores of homes.
-
Tornadoes touched down in Central and Northeast Oklahoma, leaving destruction — especially in the small Osage County town of Barnsdall and in Bartlesville.
-
A bill to up the age of sexual consent to 18 in Oklahoma won’t pass this session. An Oklahoma tribal nation is spreading awareness about missing and murdered indigenous people. The leader of the State Senate is concerned over reports the Oklahoma Department of Education did not submit permission to use data to a national media company that ranks education institutions.