Graycen Wheeler
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The Central Oklahoma Stormwater Alliance is partnering with eleven communities to get affordable rain barrels into people’s yards.
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Water problems have sprung up around the state after last week’s freezing temperatures.
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After decades of frequent flooding in Miami and other Northeastern Oklahoma towns along the Neosho River, a federal regulatory agency has determined the Grand River Dam Authority is responsible. Now, GRDA has been ordered to purchase frequently flooded lands upstream of Grand Lake.
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The first Monday in February marks the beginning of the Oklahoma legislative session. And Oklahoma lawmakers are gearing up to consider thousands of bills. Our reporters will be there to cover them. Here’s what they’ll be watching for leading up to the convening of the 2024 legislature.
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If the Oklahoma legislature passes it, the Common Sense Freedom of Press Control Act would place more monitoring requirements and financial obligations on journalists and media outlets.
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The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission has delayed a vote on proposed fishing rules changes after fervent discussion at its meeting last week.
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As Oklahomans brace for wind chills lower than 20 degrees below zero over the next 4 days, state and local officials are providing advice and assurances on keeping your home safe and warm.
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Do you know exactly how much water is in the nearest lake right now? How about your well, or your city’s wells and reservoirs? Or how much water is held in the soil of your garden or field?
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Stillwater Utilities Authority is replacing retro pump stations to improve water pressure for rural residents. The current pumps, which help deliver drinking water from a treatment plant to homes, were installed in 1985.
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The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office is seeking people with inside knowledge about how natural gas marketers handled Winter Storm Uri in February 2021.