Oklahoma drivers will soon have to put down their cell phones while driving, or –starting on Sunday — risk a $100 fine. House Bill 1965,…
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W.H.O. report links certain meats to colorectal cancer (New York Times) The International Agency for Research on Cancer, an organization associated with the World Health…
Oklahoma Christian University joined universities statewide yesterday to observe a moment of silence and pray for the victims of the homecoming tragedy at Oklahoma State…
News headlines from Oct. 18-23: Popular OKC food truck festival scales down (NewsOK) The H&8th food truck event in Midtown Oklahoma City will discontinue its…
The proposed Senate Bill 830 would remove personal or religious exemptions from Oklahoma law requiring those attending public or private school to receive childhood vaccines.…
Oklahomans may no longer use state driver’s licenses as valid identification for airports and federal buildings if the state does not meet federal requirements in…
News headlines from the week of Oct. 4-9: OU to remove Baboons from facility (Norman Transcript) The University of Oklahoma’s Health Sciences Center will end…
Oklahoma City officials may declare the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day to coincide with the federally observed Columbus Day. According to NewsOK,…