OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – McIntyre Law Chopper 4 is headed to the scene of a semi-truck accident in Northwest Oklahoma City.
Designers have discussed possibly building the MAPS 4 Restoration Center on a potential site near the new Diversion Hub in ...
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“Our crews are now in the process of flushing hydrants to ensure the system is fully operational and safe,” an MWA Facebook post read. “Please note that the Boil Water Advisory is still in ...
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Mobile applications like Google Maps and Waze and the rapid growth of phone mirroring systems like Android Auto and CarPlay have turned traditional GPS navigators into redundant products.
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — It’s Election Day for some in Oklahoma and while the national debate over election integrity continues, state officials want residents to know their votes are secure. A ...
Oklahoma football is set to embark on a world of unknown in 2024. The Sooners are entering their first season in the SEC alongside archrival Texas, facing a daunting schedule that includes eight ...
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In Oklahoma City, voters will consider increasing lodging taxes. Here are a few of the races Oklahoma public radio reporters are keeping an eye on this election cycle: Hotel tax increases proposed in ...
Oklahoma's sales tax on groceries is coming to an end. Starting Aug. 29, the state’s 4.5% sales tax on groceries will be eliminated, following the signing of the bill by Gov. Kevin Stitt in February.